Universal Filmlexikon (1933)

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Feature Men phot : Pollard Crowlhcr, London HARRY WILCOXON 19, Queen's Mews, London, W. 2 T: Bayswater 3720 HEIGHT: 6ft. 2ins. HAIR: Medium. EYES: Green ROLES: Straight, Comedy. Musical Coraedy, Singing LANGUAGES: English, German, French, Italian DIALECTS: All VOICE: Light Baritone DANCING: Ballroom SPORTS AND RECREATIONS: Boxing, Swimming. Tennis. Cricket, Foothall, Running. Shooting, Golf, Yachting. Motoring, Motor Cycling, Speed Boating, Flying, Horse Riding. Fencing, High and Ordinary Diving Under contract to Sir Barry Jackson for four and a half yeai's; subsequently played in four repertory seasons in Birmingham under the same management, for which he played over seventy leads; appeared in Shaw plays at the three Malvern Festivals; London productions include "The White Assegai", "Devonshiro Cream", "The Flight of the Arrow", and "The Barrets of Wimpole Street", in which he played Browning; was featured male lead in the foUowing productions: "The Perfect Lady", B. I. P., "Two-Way Street" and "The Self-Made Lady", United Artists, "The Flying Squad", British Lion; has played, both on the stage and on the screen, Scotch, Welsh Devonshire, Cockney and Canadian dialect parts; and is capable of playing in German, French and Italian: latest engagement, lead in "Evensong" at the Queen's Theatre. GRÖSSE: 1.92 m. HAARFARBE: Dunkelblond. ALGEN: Grün ROLLENFÄCHER: Ernste, heitere Rollen, Operette (Gesan?) SPRACHEN: Englisch, Deutsch, Französisch, Italienisch DIALEKTE: Alle STIMME: Lyrischer Bariton TANZ: Gesellschaftstanz SPORTS: Boxen, Schwimmen, Tennis, Kricket. Fußball, Laufen. Schießen, Golf, Segeln. Auto und Motorradsport. Rennboot. Fliegen, Reitsport, Fechten, Hoch und Veitsprung Zuerst durch viereinhalb Jahre bei Sir Harry Jackson fest engagiert, tritt der Künstler in der Folge durch vier weitere Spielzeiten in Birmingham unter derselben Direktion auf und gibt in mehr als siebzig Stücken tragende Rollen. Bei den drei Malvern-Festspielen würkt er in ShawStücken mit. In London spielt er in „The White Assegai". „Devonshire Cream", „The Flight of the Arrow" und den Browning in „The Barrets of Wimpole Street". Wirkt als männlicher Hauptdarsteller in folgenden Filmen mit: „The Perfect Lady" (B.LP.), „Two-Way Street" und „The Self-Made Lady" (United Artists) und „The Flying Squad" (British Lion). Er gab sowohl auf der Bühne als auch im Film schottische, Welsh-Devonshire. Cockney und kanadische Dialektrollen und spielt in deutschen, französischen und italienischen \ ersionen. Letztes Engagement in der Hauptrolle von „Evensong" am Queens-Theater zu London. E 16