Universal Filmlexikon (1933)

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Character Men phot : Hughes, London CLIFFORD MARQUAND 54, Princes Park Avenue, London, N.W. 11 T: Speed well 4835 HEIGHT: 5ft. SViins. HAIR: Fair. EYES: Blue ROLES: Character, Straight, Comedy LANGUAGES: Englisli, French DIALECTS: Cockney, Welsli, Irisli, Yorkshire, Southern Counties DANCING: Ballroora SPORTS and RECREATIONS: Swimming, Motoring. Tennis, Golf Played various parts with Edward Compton, Edward Terry, and Laurence Irving; War service 1915 — 19; later played leading parts at Plymouth Repertory Theatre, on tour, and with Birmingham Repertory Company; toured with Dennis Neilson-Terry as Sir John Chester in "The Hon. Mr. Tawnish"; played Cahinet Minister in "The Old Adam" at Kingsway Theatre; toured with Sybil Thorndike as The Dauphin in "St. Joan"; played The Yellow Dwarf in "Queen of Hearts" Lyreum Pantomime; Lubin in "Back to Methuselah", Archbishop Stigand in "Harold" at Court Theatre; Nicobar in "The Apple Cart", Queen's Theatre; Attorney General in "Elizabeth of England", Cambridge Theatre; Marquis of Lockton in "Sentenced", Comedy Theatre. GRÖSSE: 1,77 m. HAARFARBE: Blond. AUGEN: Blau ROLLENFÄCHEIR: Charakterrollen, ernste und komische Rollen SPRACHEN: Englisch, Französisch DIALEKTE: Cockney, Welsh, Irisch, Yorkshire, Soulhern Counties TANZ: Gesellschaftstanz SPORTS: Schwimmen, Chauffieren, Tennis, Golf Clifford Marquand trat in den verschiedensten Rollen als Partner von Edward Compton, Edward Terry und Lawrence Irving auf. Von 1915 — 19 leistete er Kriegsdienste. Dann übernahm er führende Rollen auf Tourneen mit dem Plymouth Repertory-Theater und der Birmingham Repertory-Company, gab dann auf einer weiteren Tournee mit Dennis Neilson-Terry den Sir John Chester in „The Hon. Mr. Tawnish". Weitere von Erfolg begleitete Rollen: der Minister in „The Old Adam" am Kingsway-Theater, als Partner von Sybil Thorndike der Dauphin in „St. Joan", in der Pantomime „Queen of Hearts" der Gelbe Zwerg, Lubin in „Back to Methuselah", Erzbischof Stigand in „Harold" am Court-Theater, Nicobar in „The Apple Cart" am Queen's Theatre, der Attorney General in „Elizabeth of England" am Cambridge-Theater und der Marquis von Lockton in „Sentenced" am Comedy-Theater. J. A. O'ROURKE 5, Stanhope Road, Highgale, London, N. 6 T: Mountview 6719 HEIGHT: 5ft. 6 ins. HAIR: Grey. EYES: Blue ROLES: Character, Siraighl, Comedy DIALECTS: Irish — DANCING: Ballroom Born in Dublin; joined the Abbey Theatre Company in 1906; made his stage debut with them at the Theatre Royal, Hull; remained with the Abbey Theatre Company for ten years, touring all the principal cities in the British Isles (including an annual season in London), the United States and Canada; later played in the "WhiteHeaded Boy" at the Ambassadors, London, for ten months, after which he again toured in the United States for eighteen months; 1925 — 1926, played in Sean O'Casey's "The Plough and the Stars" in London, followed by further provincial and American tours; early in 1931 appeared in "The New Gossoon" at the Apollo and Duchess Theatres; played Burke in "The Anatomist" at the Westminster, London; screen debut in Warner Brothers' "Silver Greyhound", followed by Tom Walls's produetion of "Blarney Stone". GRÖSSE: 1,71 m. HAARFARBE: Grau. AUGEN: Blau ROLLENFÄCHER: Charakterrollen, ernste und heitere Rollen DIALEKTE: Irisch — TANZ: Gesellschaftstanz Geboren in Dublin. Trat 1906 der Abbey Theatre Company bei und debütierte in Hull am Theatre Royal. Blieb zehn Jahre bei dieser Gesellschaft und bereiste mit ihr alle großen Städte der britischen Inseln (inkl. eine Saison in London), sowie die Vereinigten Staaten und Kanada. Hierauf spielte er durch zehn Monate am Ambassadors in London in the "White-Headed Boy" und ging dann wieder für achtzehn Monate nach L SA. 1925/26 trat er in London in Sean 0"Casey's ..The Plough and the Stars" auf, ging dann wieder auf Gastspieltourneen in die Provinz und nach Amerika. Anfang 1931 spielte er am Apollo und Duchess-Theater in ,.The New Gossoon", später den Burke in „The Anatomist" am Westminster-Theater, London. Filmdebüt in der Produktion der Warner Brothers „Silver Greyhound". hierauf Mitwirken im Tom Wall-Film ..Blarney Stone". E 46