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D. A. Clarke-Smith

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Company. In June 1945 he married for the second time; his spouse was Catherine Rosemary Ellis; they had three children. Clarke-Smith's post-war stage career followed the pattern of his earlier years, interspersing new commercial plays with revivals of classics. The latter included
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was a British actor. In a stage career lasting from 1913 to 1954, with interruptions to fight in both World Wars, he played a wide range of roles, in modern commercial plays and established classics. He was seen onstage in the
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in its entirety, including the rarely staged "Don Juan in Hell" episode; he played Roebuck Ramsden in the main play and the Statue of Don Gonzalo in the Hell scene. His final stage role was Mr Myers, QC, in
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Players for nearly a year from December 1919. In 1920 he married the actress Alice Bowes. They had two children. The marriage was later dissolved. In the 1920s and 1930s Clarke-Smith was often seen on the
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but left later in the year to serve once more in the Army, becoming a staff captain. He was invalided out in 1944 and returned to the stage at the
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in the role of Ebag. On tour in the same play he was promoted to the leading role, Ilam Carve, created by
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In 1928 Clarke-Smith made the first of his many broadcasts for the
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radio, and was seen in numerous films between 1929 and 1956.
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in 1910. He made his professional stage debut at the
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Tallish white man in lounge suit; he has a full head of neat, dark hair
West End
Broadway
BBC
Montrose
Blackheath
Pembroke College, Oxford
Oxford University Dramatic Society
Kingsway Theatre
Arnold Bennett
Clarence Derwent
Henry Ainley
First World War
Royal Artillery
mentioned in despatches
Birmingham Repertory Company
She Stoops to Conquer
The Importance of Being Earnest
The School for Scandal
Twelfth Night
Much Ado About Nothing
The Merchant of Venice
Henry IV, Part 1
Lena Ashwell
West End
Six Characters in Search of an Author
The Doctor's Dilemma
A Doll's House
Rosmersholm
Hedda Gabler

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