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Stephen Haggard(1911-1943)

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Stephen Haggard in Mozart (1936)
After an initial foray into journalism, and determined to obtain some overseas experience, Haggard moved to Munich, where he studied for stage at the Munich State Theatres under Frau Magda Lena.He made his stage debut at the Schauspielhaus in October 1930 in the play Das kluge Kind directed by Max Reinhardt. He later appeared as Hamlet at the same theatre.

Upon Haggard's return to the United Kingdom in 1931, his career path was initially discouraging: he received only small parts in various London plays and worked in repertory in Worthing. He undertook further study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and subsequently received good notices when he played Silvius in Shakespeare's As You Like It in London in 1933. He was noticed by the playwright Clemence Dane and made his first appearance in New York in 1934 as the poet Thomas Chatterton in her play Come of Age. Returning to Britain, he had successful roles in a number of plays, including Flowers of the Forest, a production of Mazo de la Roche's Whiteoaks, and he appeared as Konstantin in Chekhov's The Seagull, and was hailed as one of the most promising and handsome classical actors of the era.

Haggard married Morna Gillespie in September 1935, and they had three children. In 1938, Haggard returned to New York to reprise his role as Finch in Whiteoaks, which he also directed. His novel Nya was published in the same year. He appeared as Mozart in the film Whom the Gods Love (1936). The film was not a success, in part because Haggard was considered to be inexperienced, and was unknown. He also appeared in Alfred Hitchcock's film Jamaica Inn (1939) and subsequently appeared as Lord Nelson in the Carol Reed film The Young Mr. Pitt (1942).

At the outbreak of the Second World War Haggard joined the British Army, serving as a captain in the Intelligence Corps.[1] His wife and two sons went to the United States in 1940, where his father was consul-general in New York. Shortly after their departure, he wrote his sons a letter, which was published in the Atlantic Monthly later that year as "I'll Go to Bed at Noon: A Soldier's Letter to His Sons." Haggard was posted to the Middle East and worked for the Department of Political Warfare. There he met the author Olivia Manning and her husband, the broadcaster R. D. Smith. The latter recruited Haggard to play starring roles in his productions of Henry V and Hamlet on local radio in Jerusalem.[5] Manning based the character Aidan Sheridan in her Fortunes of War novel sequence on Haggard.

Stephen Haggard Sadly passed away on a train between Cairo and Palestine, Haggard was overworked and felt that the Second World War had destroyed his acting career. He was on the edge of a nervous breakdown when after some months a married Egyptian woman with whom he had a romantic relationship decided to end it.
BornMarch 21, 1911
DiedFebruary 25, 1943(31)
BornMarch 21, 1911
DiedFebruary 25, 1943(31)
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Mozart (1936)
Mozart
5.9
  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • 1936
Phyllis Calvert and Robert Donat in Le jeune Monsieur Pitt (1942)
Le jeune Monsieur Pitt
6.8
  • Lord Nelson
  • 1942
Interviewing Stephen Haggard
Interviewing Stephen Haggard
  • Writer
    La taverne de la Jamaïque (1939)
    La taverne de la Jamaïque
    6.3
    • Willie Penhale - Sir Humphrey's Gang
    • 1939

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    • Phyllis Calvert and Robert Donat in Le jeune Monsieur Pitt (1942)
      Le jeune Monsieur Pitt
      6.8
      • Lord Nelson
      • 1942
    • Fear and Peter Brown
      Short
      • Peter Brown
      • 1940
    • Johnson Was No Gentleman
      TV Movie
      • Philip Stanhope, his son
      • 1939
    • La taverne de la Jamaïque (1939)
      La taverne de la Jamaïque
      6.3
      • Willie Penhale - Sir Humphrey's Gang
      • 1939
    • The Tempest/II
      TV Movie
      • Ariel
      • 1939
    • The Tempest
      7.6
      TV Movie
      • Ariel
      • 1939
    • The Duchess of Malfi
      TV Movie
      • Antonio
      • 1938
    • Marlene Dietrich and Robert Donat in Le chevalier sans armure (1937)
      Le chevalier sans armure
      6.8
      • Minor Role (uncredited)
      • 1937
    • Mozart (1936)
      Mozart
      5.9
      • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
      • 1936

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    • Interviewing Stephen Haggard
      • Writer
      • Pre-production

    Soundtrack



    • Morland Graham and John Mills in Old Bill and Son (1941)
      Old Bill and Son
      5.6
      • lyrics: "The French Song"
      • 1941

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    • Born
      • March 21, 1911
      • Guatemala City, Guatemala
    • Died
      • February 25, 1943
      • Egypt(suicide)
    • Spouse
      • Morna Gillespie1937 - February 25, 1943 (his death, 3 children)
    • Children
      • Piers Haggard
    • Relatives
      • Daisy Haggard(Grandchild)
    • Other works
      He acted in Gaston Baty's play, "Crime and Punishment", at the Embassy Repertory Theatre in London, England with Ann Wilton, Geoffrey Dale, Trevor Howard, John Garside, Brember Wills and Gertrude Sterroll in the cast. John Fernald was the director.
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      Died in WW-2 (as Captain with the British Army's Intelligence Corps). Buried at Heliopolis war cemetery, Egypt.

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