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Brian Oulton

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  • (1952) He acted in Matthew Gregory "Monk" Lewis's play, "The Castle Spectre," at the Players' Theatre in London, England with Edmund Willard, Milton Rosmer, Don Gemmell, Mary Laura Wood, Mary Hallatt, and Prudence Rennick in the cast. Harold Scott was director.
  • (November 1933) He acted in Frederick Whitney's play, "The Man Who Was Fed Up", at the Embassy Repertory Theatre in London, England with Alastair Sim, Peggy Simpson, Henry Thompson and Barbara Couper in the cast. Frank Birch was the director.
  • (1939) He acted in Noel Coward's play, "Home Chat," and J.M. Barrie's play, "Barbara's Wedding," at the King's Theatre in Hammersmith, London, England with Enid Sass, Wilson Barrett, Phoebe Kershaw, Joan Lang, Ruth Goddard, Cicely Paget Bowman, Neil Crawford, and Owen Reynolds in the cast.
  • (1964) He acted in Jack Roffey's play, "Hostile Witness", at the Lyric Theatre in Haymarket, London, England with Michael Denison, Charles Leno, Miranda Connell, Richard Hurndall and Geoffrey Lumsden in the cast. Anthony Sharp was the director.

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