• Francis Martin Sewell Stokes (16 November 1902, London – 2 November 1979, London) was an English novelist, biographer, playwright, screenwriter, broadcaster...
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  • Henry Sewell Stokes (1808–1895) was a Cornish poet. The Cornish poet was a schoolfellow of Charles Dickens; later literary friends included Tennyson and...
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  • screenplay by Jo Eisinger, based on the play Oscar Wilde by Leslie Stokes and Sewell Stokes. The film starred Robert Morley (as Oscar Wilde), Ralph Richardson...
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    she was twelve, the family moved to Stoke Newington and Sewell attended school for the first time. At fourteen, Sewell slipped and severely injured her ankles...
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  • 1966. The film was directed and produced by Ken Russell and written by Sewell Stokes and Russell. It starred Vivian Pickles and Peter Bowles. The film is...
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  • books My Life by Isadora Duncan and Isadora, an Intimate Portrait by Sewell Stokes. The film follows the life of American pioneering modern contemporary...
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    "life-enriching masterpiece." In his book Isadora, An Intimate Portrait, Sewell Stokes, who met Duncan in the last years of her life, described her extravagant...
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  • Oscar Wilde is a 1936 play written by Leslie and Sewell Stokes. It is based on the life of the Irish playwright Oscar Wilde in which Wilde's friend, the...
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  • American painter Sewell Stokes (1902–1979), British writer and broadcaster Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N P R S T V W A. E. Sewell (1872–1946), English...
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  • "Model Elyse Sewell by Natasha Stokes | HK Magazine Online". Archived from the original on 2011-08-11. Retrieved 2011-07-03. "Elyse Sewell's Journal". Archived...
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    In July 1934, she starred in the play Laura Garnett, by Leslie and Sewell Stokes, at Dobbs Ferry, New York. After she became a stage star, she would...
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  • activist Sewell Stokes (1902–1979), English writer Stan Stokes, American painter Steph Stokes, fictional character on the TV show Emmerdale Suzanne Stokes, American...
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    Without Apology (1938) Preface to Oscar Wilde: A Play by Leslie Stokes and Sewell Stokes (1938) Introduction to Brighton Aquatints by John Piper (1939)...
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  • Johnson and Cecil Parker and is based on the book Court Circular by Sewell Stokes. Inspired by the recently successful The Blue Lamp (1950), Relph and...
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  • Profundis which was read in part at the trial disproved his claims. In 1955 Sewell Stokes wrote a novel, Beyond His Means, based on the life of Oscar Wilde. In...
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    the film You Will Remember, directed by Jack Raymond and written by Sewell Stokes and Lydia Hayward. The film is based on the life of the popular late...
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    Cleveland Anthony Sewell, Baron Sewell of Sanderstead, CBE (born 6 August 1959) is a British educational consultant and founder and chair of the educational...
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  • 1933 Film Various artists Various artists Christine Jope-Slade and Sewell Stokes Broadway Gondolier 1935 Film Heinz Roemheld Roemheld Sig Herzig, Yip...
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    Harris appeared as a character in the play Oscar Wilde, by Leslie & Sewell Stokes, first produced at London's Gate Theatre Studio (1936) and later at...
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  • The New York Times. 18 September 1927. Retrieved 27 February 2018. Sewell Stokes (with an Introduction by W. Somerset Maugham), Without Veils: The Intimate...
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    as The Vale of Lanherne. It was the subject of a poem by poet Henry Sewell Stokes. There is evidence of Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements, though the...
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  • cousin is actress, Joanna Lumley. His godparents are dramatist, Sewell Stokes (see Stokes), and actor, Peter Bull (see Bull). Sheridan's son is Hugo. Hugo...
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  • Smith (professional rugby union footballer, Harlequins and England U20) Sewell Stokes (novelist and playwright) Christopher Trace, the first presenter of...
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    musical based on the play of the same name by Christine Jope-Slade and Sewell Stokes, followed by Road House in 1934. Violet Mary Joicey died in Newcastle...
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  • Leslie Stokes was an English playwright and BBC radio producer and director. As a young man Leslie Stokes was an actor and later became a playwright and...
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    Family – Pasadena Playhouse – August 1939 Oscar Wilde by Leslie and Sewell Stokes – El Capitan Theatre, Los Angeles – April 22 – May 19, 1940 – toured...
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    she played the leading role in the play Laura Garnett, by Leslie and Sewell Stokes, at the Arts Theatre Club, London and played the lead role of the victim...
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    between 1905 and 1908. Stokes made his first attempt at the United States Senate in 1902 after the death of William Joyce Sewell, but fell short in voting...
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    Society) Sheila Kaye-Smith Letters, 1909–1937 by Sheila Kaye-Smith & Sewell Stokes. Sheila Kaye-Smith and the Weald Country (1925) by R. Thurston Hopkins...
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  • based on the play Britannia of Billingsgate by Christine Jope-Slade and Sewell Stokes. It was shot at the Lime Grove Studios in London. The film's sets were...
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