Lionel "Lal" Brough (10 March 1836 – 8 November 1909) was a British actor and comedian. After beginning a journalistic career and performing as an amateur...
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Dickensian (2015 TV series) – Richard Ridings Oliver Twist (1868) – Lionel Brough at the Queen's Theatre, Long Acre Oliver! (1960) – Paul Whitsun-Jones...
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company Wētā Workshop Lionel Brough (1836–1909), British actor and comedian Louise Brough (1923–2014), American tennis player Mal Brough (born 1961), Australian...
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Brough was born Lionel Barnabas Brough in England, son of Robert Barnabas Brough (1828–1860) journalist, poet and librettist, and Elizabeth Brough, nḗe...
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farces of the 1920s and early 1930s. The daughter of a well-known actor, Lionel Brough, with a long theatrical family tradition, she became a professional...
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performances. It starred Fred Leslie, Violet Cameron, W. S. Penley, Lionel Brough and Sadie Martinot. Richard D'Oyly Carte organised a touring production...
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immediately successful. In the nineteenth century, actor and comedian Lionel Brough debuted as Tony Lumpkin in 1869 and continued to play the character...
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writer William Brough. Fanny Brough's father was also the brother of the science writer John Cargill Brough and actor-comedian Lionel Brough, a cousin to...
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Seth Bootland's sick horse and receives an interesting proposition. Lionel Brough decides to buy a pig farm, but runs into problems when his stock falls...
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Queen's Theatre, where he acted with Charles Wyndham, J. L. Toole, Lionel Brough, John Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wigan, Ellen Terry and Nellie Farren...
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the mid-nineteenth century, where it was being played by the likes of Lionel Brough. She Stoops to Conquer was chosen as the play to relaunch the Georgian...
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All Creatures Great and Small (1988) Television series...1 episode (Lionel Brough) Stay Lucky (1989) Television series...2 episodes (2nd Warden) Chimera...
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was dropped within three years. He assembled a strong team, including Lionel Brough as stage director and Auguste van Biene as musical director. The theatre...
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productions. The original cast included Geraldine Ulmar, Frank Wyatt, Lionel Brough, Eva Moore and Furneaux Cook. The American cast included Hayden Coffin...
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parents gave him the middle name Brough (pronounced /ˈbrʌf/ BRUF) after his godfather, comedic Shakespearean actor Lionel Brough. As a child, Marshall was brought...
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Toole's company and such contemporary stars as Rutland Barrington, Lionel Brough, Arthur Cecil, Nellie Farren, George Grossmith, Henry Irving and Ellen...
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Faust in Mefistofele (1880) with Constance Loseby as Marguerite and Lionel Brough as Valentine. In addition, he played some leading roles in musical theatre...
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months later at the Queen's Theatre, starring Lionel Brough. There she also played Mrs Corney to Brough's Bumble in The Gnome King, Mrs Spriggins in Ixion...
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presented him as a glum figure played by Charles Wyndham in Liverpool and Lionel Brough in London. The hero, Tonio, is not an Alpine guide in the original,...
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W. S. Gilbert and H. B. Farnie. Its stars included Lydia Thompson, Lionel Brough and Willie Edouin. In 1876 Thompson and her husband, Alexander Henderson...
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Institute of Oil Painters Goodman exhibited Mr Henry Russell (1889), Mr Lionel Brough (1890), and Kathleen, the latter of which was sold at the exhibition...
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the Gaiety Theatre, London, on 4 December 1884 with a cast starring Lionel Brough and Lydia Thompson. The idea of turning The Wedding March into an opera...
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as The Mascotte, 1881 with a libretto by Farnie, and cast including Lionel Brough and Henry Bracy); Gillette de Narbonne (Paris, 1882; London, as Gillette...
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Edward Saker and Lionel Brough as Box and Cox, caricatured in 1883...
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writers William and Robert, and actor-comedian Lionel. In the aftermath of the 1839 Newport Rising, Brough's father, who was briefly detained by the rioters...
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Maurice Alexander McAlister, “The Laird of Cockpen” John Glendinning Lionel Brough William Bagot, “Little Billee” Alfred Hickman Patrick Evans Gecko, second...
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The other was in The Wicked World, along with George Alexander and Lionel Brough. In September of that year, after the Mikado revival's run ended, she...
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Lionel Alfred William Atwill (1 March 1885 – 22 April 1946) was an English and American stage and screen actor. He began his acting career at the Garrick...
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and Lionel, would all find success in the literary or performing arts. The actress Fanny Brough was a daughter of Robert Barnabas Brough. Brough relocated...
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(in Charles Selby's play of that name) to Saker's Jacques Strop. With Lionel Brough he also gave an entertainment, under the name of The So-Amuse Twins...
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