Leon Quartermaine
He is known for his work on as you like it 1936 bbc sunday night theatre 1950 and settled out of court 1925.
Leon quartermaine. He was married to barbara wilcox fay compton and aimée de burgh. He was born in richmond london and educated at the whitgift school in croydon where one of his contemporaries was the revd harold davidson later unfrocked while rector of stiffkey. As you like it. Leon quartermaine as jacques.
Ibdb internet broadway database archive is the official database for broadway theatre information. Published on sun 2 aug 2020 19 01 edt. Leon quartermaine is credited as performer. Leon quartermaine 19 had been in a heated argument with two men outside a debenhams store before he got in his car and tried to run down the pair.
Leon quartermaine was born on september 24 1876 in richmond surrey england as leon fred quartermaine. Leon quartermaine was created on sept 24 1876 in richmond surrey britain. Get all the details on leon quartermaine watch interviews and videos and see what else bing knows. He was wedded to aimee de burgh barbara wilcox and fay compton.
He died on june 25 1967 in salisbury wiltshire england. He s known for his focus on as you prefer it 1936 get away me by no means 1935 and dark globe 1935. 1945 he acted in william shakespeare s play a midsummer s night dream at the theatre royal haymarket in london england with john gielgud peggy ashcroft max adrian leon quartermaine miles malleson leslie banks john blatchley rosalie crutchley isabel dean marian spencer and richard johnson in the cast. He was married to barbara wilcox fay compton and aimée de burgh.
He passed away on june 25 1967 in salisbury. Leon quartermaine was born on september 24 1876 in richmond surrey england as leon fred quartermaine. He is known for his work on as you like it 1936 bbc sunday night theatre 1950 and settled out of court 1925. Felix aylmer as duke frederick who has banished his brother.
He died on june 25 1967 in salisbury wiltshire england. Leon quartermaine and fay compton in mary rose at the haymarket theatre 1926. Nevill coghill was director. The 1936 adaptation is the first time that the shakespearean play was made into a sound film.