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Harry Brodribb Irving

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After his father's death, he established his own company, which included his wife, and toured most provincial cities, playing mainly repeats of Sir Henry Irving's best remembered performances. For the opening night of the new
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and other papers on the subject. After spending twenty years of his life dedicated to the theatre, his greatest success came from being what it was intended he should be, a legal expert.
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For the following seven years, the couple, selecting the parts that appealed to them, moved between companies, sometimes together and sometimes separately. In 1900, they both appeared in
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Although, as a child, he appeared a couple of times in his father's productions, it was intended that he would become a lawyer. He attended
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in London. Inevitably, his early years as an actor were spent in the shadow of his father, especially as, at first, he was a member of
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Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p. 68.
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Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. p. 68.
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where he studied law and appeared in some student productions. Afterwards, in 1894, he was called to the Bar at the
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A Strange Eventful History – The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, and Their Remarkable Families
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the year before, was, at that time, the best-known actress in Britain. Irving and Dorothea had a son
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In 1904, only a year before his father's sudden death on 13 October 1905, Irving played
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London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754–1921 for Henry Brodribb Irving (1896)
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His first appearance on the stage, at age of twenty-one, was at the
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In 1911, Irving, Baird and their London Company toured
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he decided to become an actor, taking the stage name
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H. B. Irving

Dorothea Baird
actor-manager
Sir Henry Irving
née
Laurence Irving
Elizabeth Irving
Marlborough College
New College, Oxford
Inner Temple
barrister
Garrick Theatre
London
United States
The Lyons Mail
The Bells
Dorothea Baird
Trilby
Laurence
Elizabeth
George Alexander
St James's Theatre
Much Ado About Nothing
Pearl Mary Teresa Craigie
Beerbohm Tree
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Her Majesty's Theatre
Hamlet
Otho Stuart

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