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Drury Lane (character)

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273: 150:, "I think I can bring to this pursuit a rather unique equipment. I have murdered on the stage countless times; emotionally I have suffered the agony of plotting, the torture of conscience. I have been, among others perhaps less noble, Macbeth, and I have been Hamlet. And like a child viewing a simple wonder for the first time, I have just realized that the world is full of Macbeths and Hamlets." 123:
Lane was born in New Orleans on November 3, 1871. His father was a travelling American tragedian, and his mother an English music hall comic. Drury was born prematurely in a theater, his mother dying in childbirth. He was raised by his father, and made his acting debut aged 7. He was sixteen when his
29: 157:, and accompanied by a small Elizabethan village, populated by people clad in authentic period garb and all bearing Shakespearean names. He is aided by Quacey (also known as 165:), his "hunchbacked" butler and formerly his makeup artist. Lane is also assisted by Inspector Thumm, and later by Thumm’s daughter Patience. 168:
Physically, he is tall and slender, with white hair and greyish-green eyes. Despite being in his 60s, facially he looks much younger.
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Lane became a highly celebrated Shakespearean actor, noted author of theatrical studies and biographies, and both a member of the
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Upon his retirement, Lane decides to take up amateur sleuthing. He explains in
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Lane resides in "The Hamlet", a castle overlooking the banks of the
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Ellery Queen
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Ellery Queen
Barnaby Ross
American Academy of Arts and Letters
French Legion of Honour
deafness
lip reading
Hudson River
Caliban
Quasimodo



"List of Probable Suspects: Drury Lane"
"The Tragedy of X (1932) by Ellery Queen"
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