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William Faversham
Biography:
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William Faversham (born 12 February 1868 in London – d. 7 April 1940 in Bay Shore, Long Island, New York) William Faversham was an English stage and film actor, manager, producer. Father of William Jr. and Philip.
One of the last of the legendary actor-managers, William Faversham became a major name on Broadway in the original production of The Importance of Being Earnest in 1895. Faversham was much admired in such potboilers as Brother Officers (1900), which he revived twice that same year and the next, and he produced, directed, and starred in the original production of The Squaw Man (1906). Productions of both Julius Caesar (1914) and Othello (1917) followed and he... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
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Arizona Days as Professor McGill | 1937-01-30 |
The Singing Buckaroo as Dad Evans | 1937-01-15 |
Becky Sharp as Duke of Wellington | 1935-06-28 |
Secret of the Chateau as Monsieur Fos / Professor Racque | 1934-12-03 |
The Sixth Commandment as David Brant | 1924-06-01 |
The Silver King as Wilfred Denver | 1919-01-12 |
One Million Dollars as Richard Duvall | 1915-11-22 |
The Right of Way as Charlie Steele | 1915-07-19 |