• John Robertson Hare, OBE (17 December 1891 – 25 January 1979) was an English actor, who came to fame in the Aldwych farces. He is remembered by more recent...
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  • British comedy film starring Joan Collins, George Cole, Kenneth More and Robertson Hare. It is about a woman who is shipwrecked with three men on a deserted...
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  • Michael Winner and starring Terence Longdon, Donald Gray, Diane Clare, Robertson Hare and Dermot Walsh. Reporter Mark Kingston is informed that his brother...
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  • Albert Hall, London. In 1956, Craig appeared in the West End alongside Robertson Hare in John Dighton's farce Man Alive!. One of her early TV appearances...
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  • 2023. "Stephen Sondheim - Frankie Howerd, Kenneth Connor, Jon Pertwee, Robertson Hare, 'Monsewer' Eddie Gray – A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum"...
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  • comedy film directed by Charles Saunders and starring Stanley Holloway, Robertson Hare and Sam Costa with pre-stardom appearances by Audrey Hepburn and Roger...
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  • and professor Robertson Gladstone (1805–1875), English merchant and politician Robertson Hare (1891-1979), English comedic actor Robertson Howard (1847–1899)...
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  • He appeared in the farce The Party Spirit in the West End alongside Robertson Hare and Ralph Lynn. His first credited screen role was in the film Radio...
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  • William Mervyn — The Rt Revd Dr Cuthbert Hever, DD, Bishop of St Ogg's Robertson Hare — The Ven Henry Blunt, the archdeacon Derek Nimmo — The Revd Mervyn...
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  • (1947), a poltergeist comedy he co-starred in with Alfred Drayton and Robertson Hare. His last major screen role was as the wily waiter Albert in the 1957...
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  • between 15 October 1943 and 18 March 1944. The West End cast included Robertson Hare, Basil Radford, Joyce Heron, Percy Parsons, Gordon James, Aubrey Mallalieu...
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  • alleged that while living with Williams, Robertson had learned the approximate physical location of the hare, while remaining ignorant of the proper solution...
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  • play The Party Spirit which ran in the West End with Ralph Lynn and Robertson Hare. Between 1952 and 1955 Jones starred alongside Peter Ustinov in the...
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  • directed by Francis Searle and starring Gordon Harker, Alfred Drayton, Robertson Hare and Garry Marsh. The film is based upon a stage play, The Poltergeist...
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  • between September 1950 and July 1951. It starred Robertson Hare, who appeared in several plays by Sylvaine. Hare plays a mild-mannered bank clerk who, after...
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  • performances from 13 November 1947 to 19 June 1948. The West End cast included Robertson Hare, Ralph Lynn and Gordon James. A review in The Illustrated London News...
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  • Graham Cutts and Austin Melford and starring Leslie Henson, Frances Day, Robertson Hare, and Barry MacKay. It was made at Islington Studios. The film's sets...
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  • Robert Stevenson and Jack Hulbert and starring Hulbert, Gina Malo and Robertson Hare. It is based on the 1934 play Youth at the Helm. The film was made at...
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  • Man Alive! that transferred to the West End the following year with Robertson Hare in the lead. He adapted the play Summer of the Seventeenth Doll. His...
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    Walls and Ralph Lynn, supported by a regular company that included Robertson Hare, Mary Brough, Winifred Shotter, Ethel Coleridge, and Gordon James. The...
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  • Leon Greene Carl Lindstrom Cris Groenendaal Philip Quast Erronius Raymond Walburn Robertson Hare Buster Keaton Reginald Owen William Duell Harry Towb...
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  • December 1956 and 24 June 1958. The cast included Cicely Courtneidge, Robertson Hare, Naunton Wayne and Viola Lyel. It then went on a tour round Britain...
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  • 1939 British comedy film directed by Thornton Freeland and starring Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton and George Sanders. It is adapted from the 1922 play...
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  • a 1938 British comedy film directed by David MacDonald and starring Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton, Sandra Storme and Kathleen Joyce. The film is a farce...
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    a regular company of actors to fill the supporting roles, including Robertson Hare, who played a figure of put-upon respectability; Mary Brough in eccentric...
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  • British comedy film directed by Tom Walls and starring Walls, Ralph Lynn, Robertson Hare and Dorothy Hyson. The screenplay concerns a group of guests come to...
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  • Wyckham Yvonne Arnaud* as Marguerite Hickett Mary Brough* as Mrs Spoker Robertson Hare* as The Rev. Cathcart Sloley-Jones Gordon James* as Noony Veronica Rose...
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  • role in the production, as did the young Robertson Hare. The critic Sheridan Morley wrote, "the team of Walls, Hare, and Lynn was thus created, one which...
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  • 1942 British comedy film directed by Walter C. Mycroft and starring Robertson Hare, Alfred Drayton and Isabel Jeans. The film is based on a 1938 stage...
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  • starring Tom Walls. It also features Ralph Lynn, Winifred Shotter and Robertson Hare. It was based on the original stage farce of the same title, and was...
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