William Faversham (12 February 1868 – 7 April 1940) was an English stage and film actor, manager, and producer. He was born in London. As a teen in the...
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Faversham (/ˈfævərʃəm/) is a market town in Kent, England, 8 miles (13 km) from Sittingbourne, 48 miles (77 km) from London and 10 miles (16 km) from...
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American silent drama film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring William Faversham. John Brant, a devoted minister, is in love with Marian Calhoun, but...
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nominated for the Best Actress Oscar. Other supporting cast were William Faversham, Frances Dee, Cedric Hardwicke, Billie Burke, Alison Skipworth, Nigel...
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by Amélie Rives opened on Broadway under the direction of William Faversham, with Faversham as Miles Hendon and Ruth Findlay playing both Tom Canty and...
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Chatham Main Line HMS Faversham (1918), a Hunt-class minesweeper William Faversham (1868-1940), English film actor Faversham Abbey Faversham Parish Church Feversham...
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starring William Faversham in the title role, as Captain James Wynnegate also known as Jim Carson. The doomed bad man, Cash Hawkins, was played by William S...
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Faversham Abbey was a Cluniac style monastery immediately to the north-east of the town of Faversham, in north Kent, England. It was founded by King Stephen...
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22 April 1895 but closed after sixteen performances. Its cast included William Faversham as Algernon, Henry Miller as Jack, Viola Allen as Gwendolen, and Ida...
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Julie Opp (redirect from Julie Opp Faversham)
the Atlantic Ocean. She was the wife of the Anglo-American actor William Faversham, whom she married shortly after the two co-starred in the 1902 Broadway...
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Louisville, Kentucky, she acted with Wilton Lackaye, Edmund Breese, William Faversham, Tom Wise and Nance O'Neil. Credits included Ned McCobb's Daughter...
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South East Faversham is a planned new town outside of Faversham in Kent. The town master planner is architect Ben Pentreath. The proposed development occupies...
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stage actor William Faversham, and Lewis J. Selznick. The film is based on the 1918 novel of the same title by Henry De Vere Stacpoole. Faversham plays dual...
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Zheyuan, Chinese general of the Northwestern Army (b. 1885) April 7 – William Faversham, English actor (b. 1868) April 8 – Joaquin Mir Trinxet, Spanish artist...
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Sealed Valley was Metro's first production released on August 2, 1915. William Frederick Jury distributed Metro's films in Britain. In 1920, the company...
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rented homes and a further 475 affordable dwellings in South East Faversham. William often plays polo to raise money for charity. He is a fan of football...
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Michael Fassbender as David and Walter in Alien: Covenant (2017) William Faversham as Victor Jones and Earl of Rochester in The Man Who Lost Himself (1920)...
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directed by Tom Gibson. The film stars Fred Scott, Victoria Vinton, William Faversham, Cliff Nazarro, Howard Hill and Charles Kaley. The film was released...
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Whitstable (redirect from Faversham Oyster Fishery Company Act 2017)
Thanet Way, runs between Ramsgate and Faversham via Herne Bay and Whitstable; it merges with the M2 motorway at Faversham. Whitstable's secondary school is...
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St Mary of Charity, Faversham Parish Church is the Church of England parish church of the town of Faversham in Kent, England. The church spire dominates...
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is a lost 1915 silent film directed by John W. Noble and starring William Faversham. It is based on a 1907 play by Eugene Wiley Presbrey from the book...
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Arden of Faversham (original spelling: Arden of Feversham) is an Elizabethan play, entered into the Register of the Stationers Company on 3 April 1592...
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Nat-u-ritch, an Aboriginal American woman, in the play The Squaw Man with William Faversham. From September 1910 through May 1911 she appeared with her husband...
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academy status in Faversham, Kent, southeast England. It was formed in 1967, when the Queen Elizabeth 1 Grammar School for Boys and the William Gibbs School...
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William Faversham. Another successful play arrived at the Booth in early 1917 with the opening of Clare Kummer's A Successful Calamity with William Gillette...
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over her career would include William Gillette, William Farnum, Eugene Obrien, Lionel Barrymore and William Faversham. Findlay left the stage within...
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Kentucky, opposite such actors as Wilton Lackaye, Edmund Breese, William Faversham, Thomas A. Wise, and Harriet MacGibbon. There were regular productions...
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with simplified dialogue as A Royal Rival, which was produced by William Faversham. Victor Mapes expanded the plot and added more natural-sounding dialogue...
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Henley and starring William Faversham. It was produced by Selznick Pictures and released through Select Pictures. William Faversham - Raymond Chapelle...
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primary and honorary -- included Otis Skinner, William Gillette, Henry Miller, E. H. Sothern, William Faversham, John Barrymore, Augustus Thomas, Edward Sheldon...
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