Edgar Selwyn(1875-1944)
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Edgar Selwyn wurde am 20 Oktober 1875 in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA geboren. Er war Autor und Produzent, bekannt für Die Sünde der Madelon Claudet (1931), The Arab (1915) und The Girl in the Show (1929). Er war mit Ruth Selwyn und Margaret Mayo verheiratet. Er starb am 13 Februar 1944 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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- 13. Februar 1944
- Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(Hirnblutung)
- EhepartnerRuth SelwynJanuary 7, 1926 - ? (geschieden, 1 Kind)
- Andere ArbeitenStage: "The King's Musketeer" on Broadway. Romance. Written by Henry Hamilton. Adapted from the famous romance, "The Three Musketeers" by Alexandre Dumas. Incidental music by Frank Howson. Directed by William Seymour. Knickerbocker Theatre: 13 Mar 1899-unknown (40 performances). Cast: E.H. Sothern (as "Raoul D'Artagnan, a youth from Gascony, age 18"), F. Beamish (as "Servant to M. de Treville"), Edward Belmar (as "D'Estrees, Musketeer of the King's Guard"), Geo. E. Bryant (as "Aramis, Musketeer of the King's Guard"), Rowland Buckstone (as "M. de Trevelle, Captain of King's Musketeers"), R.S. Carrington (as "Jussac, of the Cardinal's Guards"), John J. Collins (as "Le Masle, usher to Richelieu"), Norman Conniers (as "Porthos, Musketeer of the King's Guard"), Edith Crane (as "Clarice, Countess de Winter, known as "Miladi"), Roydon Erlynne (as "Athos, Comte de la Fére, Musketeer of the King's Guard"), Owen Fawcett (as "Mousqueton, servant to Porthos"), C.P. Flockton (as "Comte de Rochefort"), Katherine Florence (as "Gabrielle de Chalus, maid-of-honor to the Queen"), Frank Greppo (as "Bernajoux, of the Cardinal's Guards"), Henry Hyde (as "Le Cahusac, of the Cardinal's Guards"), Daniel Jarrett (as "De Chemerault, Musketeer of the King's Guard"), Bessie Johnson (as "Galliere, page to the Queen"), May Johnson (as "de la Fauconiere, page to the Queen"), Arthur R. Lawrence (as "Cardinal Richelieu, Prime Minister"), Olga McArthur (as "A Nun"), Henry Miller (as "Vernet, spy of Richelieu"), R. Neill (as "De Vieuville, of the Cardinal's Guards"), Norman Parr (as "John Felton, officer in the Duke of Buckingham's household"), Kate Pattison-Selten (as "Mother-Superior, of the convent at Bethune"), Edna Phillips (as "Toinette, maid to the Countess de Winter"), Frank Raymond (as "Bicarat, of the Cardinal's Guards"), Morton Selten (as "Louis XIII, King of France"), Edgar Selwyn (as "Dujart, spy of Richelieu") [Broadway debut], Marshall Stedman as "George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham"), Ernest Tarleton (as "Planchet, servant to D'Artagnan"), Rebecca Warren (as "Anne of Austria, Consort of Louis XIII, Queen of France"). Produced by Daniel Frohman.
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- WissenswertesBefore "going Hollywood", he was a successful playwright and producer on Broadway. In 1912 he produced the hit play "Within the Law," which netted approximately $1 million (approximately $19 million in 2003 dollars) in those pre-income tax days. He was president of Selwyn & Company, Inc., a theatrical production company he owned with his younger brother Archibald Selwyn and Crosby Gaige, from 1914 to 1924.
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- When did Edgar Selwyn die?February 12, 1944
- How did Edgar Selwyn die?Cerebral hemorrhage
- How old was Edgar Selwyn when he died?68 years old
- Where did Edgar Selwyn die?Los Angeles, California, USA
- When was Edgar Selwyn born?October 20, 1875
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