Universal Filmlexikon (1933)

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Character Men phol : Pollard Crowther, London PHILIP HATFIELD 39, Earl's Court Square. London, S.W. 5 T: Flaxman 7601 HEIGHT: 5ft. 9ins. HAIR: Black. EYES: Hazel ROLES: Character, Comedy, Singing LANGLAGES: English, German, French DIALECTS: Irish, Indian VOICE: Tenor DANCING: Ballroom SPORTS and RECREATIONS: Horse Racing (Fiat and Steeplechase). Besing, Swimming, Tennis, Golf, Fencing, Motor racing Started his career as understudy to Herbert Marshall in Clemence Dane's "A Bill of Divorcement"; subsequently in the West End of London played a great variety of parts in all types of plays, including the foUowing: "Midsummer Night's Dream", "Henry VIH", "A Comedy of Errors", "Merry Wives of Windsor", "Twelfth Night". "Warren Hastings", "A School of Princesses", "The Roof". "Outward Bound", "Search", "Ruth", "Charles and Marv", "St. Joan". "Sea Fever", Lord Dunsany's "If", "The Faithful Heart", "Lilies of the Field", "Loyalties"; more recent engagements include "Napoleon" and "Tobias and the Angel", and the Robert Atkins production of "Twelfth Night" at the New Theaire London. GRÖSSE: 1.79 m. HAARFARBE: Schwarz. AUGEN: Haselnußbraun ROLLENFÄCHER: Charakterrollen, komische und musikalische Rollen SPRACHEIN: Englisch, Französisch, Deutsch DIALEKTE: Irisch. Indisch STIMME: Tenor TANZ: Gesellschaftstanz SPORTS: Pferdesport (Flach und Hindernisrennen), Boxen, Schwimmen, Tennis, Golf, Fechten, Autorennsport Begann seine Laufbahn als zweite Besetzung für Herbert Marshall in Clemence Dane's ,,A Bill of Divorcement". Spielte dann im Londoner Westend die verschiedensten Rollen in Stücken jeden Genres, wie z. B.: „Ein Sommernachtstraum", „Heinrich VHL", „Komödie der Irrungen", „Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor", „Was Ihr wollt", „Warren Hastings", ,,A School of Princesses", ,.The Roof", .,Outward Bound", „Search", „Ruth", „Charles and Mary", „St. Joan", ..Sea Fever", Lord Dunsanys „If", „The Faihtful Heart", „Lilies of the Field", „Loyalties". Letzte Rollen in „Napoleon" und „Tobias and the Angel" und in Robert Atkins Inszenierung von „Was Ihr wollt" am New Theatre in London. VINCENT JEROME 9, Gwendwr Road, London, W. 14 T: Fulham 6058 CLUBS: Arts Club, Fellow of the Roval Empire Society HEIGHT: 6ft. HAIR: Grey. EYES: Dark ROLES: Character, Straight. Musical Comedv. Dancing DIALECTS: All DANCING: Ballroom, Stage SPORTS and RECREATIONS: Golf Was originally trained as an architect; spent many years in India; designed and built many public buildings, in recognition of which he was created Commander in the Royal Victorian Order; won Diploma at British Empire Exhibition 1924 for large scenic model; frequently appeared on the amateur stage in India and became well known for character sketches and comic songs; 1925 — 1926, went on a world tour and stayed for sonie time at Hollywood; subsequently went on the films, specialising in American tourist. British diplomat, German Professor, Continental roue and clerical roles; has appeared in important films under the direction of Herbert Wilcox, Thomas Bentley, Walter Summers, Norman Walker. Tom Walls and Henry MacRae. GRÖSSE: 1,80 m. HAARFARBE: Grau. AUGEN: Dunkel ROLLENFÄCHER: Charakterrollen, ernste Rollen, Operette (Tanz) SPRACHEN: Englisch DIALEKTE: Alle TANZ: Gesellschafts und -Bühnentanz SPORTS: Golf Bildete sich ursprünglich zum Architekten aus, verbrachte dann eine Reihe von Jahren in Indien, wo er mehrere öffentliche Gebäude schuf, so daß man ihn für seine Verdienste zum Commander des Kgl. ViktoriaOrdens machte. 1924 gewann er auf der British-EmpireAusstellung ein Diplom für ein großes Landschaftsmodell. Er war in Indien häufig als Amateurschauspieler aufgetreten und hat sich durch seine Charaktersketches und komischen Liedervorträge eine gewisse Berühmtheit erworben. 1924'25 machte er eine Welttournee und blieb längere Zeit in Holly-wood. Er widmete sich dann dem Film und spezialisierte sich als Darsteller von Typen amerikanischer Touristen, englischer Diplomaten, deutscher Professoren, europäischer Roues und Klerikerrollen. Hat unter der Regie von Herbert Wilcox, Thomas Bentley, Walter Summers, Norman Walker, Tom Walls und Henry MacRae gearbeitet. E 45