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Charles Hawtrey (actor, born 1858)

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52: 118: 40: 944: 379: 96:, Hawtrey was one of three of his parents' five sons to pursue a theatrical career. Before going on the stage he had considered joining the army, but failed to apply himself to the necessary studies to qualify for a commission. Once established as an actor he quickly took on the additional role of a manager, boosted by an early success with his own adaptation of a German farce presented in London as 217: 149:. As a schoolboy he became known as "a sportsman of dash and endurance". At the age of fourteen he became a keen follower of horse-racing, a lifelong obsession that continually disrupted his finances. He commented that his first encounter with racing was "a fatal day for me. I had one bet and lost half-a-crown, and I have been trying for fifty years to win it back." 262:, making a speciality of suave, sometimes immoral, but likable characters. His managerial career was chequered: great successes were often followed by expensive failures, and he was bankrupt several times. He was in charge over the years at eighteen London theatres – including the Globe until 1887 and two spells at the 156:
in London, to study for a career in the army, but soon abandoned the idea. He worked as a private tutor from 1876 to 1879 and then he began his theatrical career. It started badly: he broke his collar-bone while playing football and had to withdraw from the cast before the opening night. In February
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He taught me a great many elementary rules which were most helpful – such as the actions of my hands and arms, walking on the stage, holding myself as easily as I could, and above all things he would never let me put my hands in my pockets. Of course my hands always felt like two great hams and I
400:, who wrote in his memoirs about "the kindness and care of Hawtrey's direction. He took endless trouble with me ... and taught me during those two short weeks many technical points of comedy acting which I use to this day." One of the dramatists that he promoted was 145:. At the age of eight Hawtrey entered the lower school of the college. Three years later John Hawtrey left Eton to found St Michael's School, Slough; Hawtrey was educated there from 1869 to 1872, when he returned to Eton for a year, before moving to 255:"the audiences steadily laughed it into a success." The production ran for 785 performances, and Hawtrey made Β£123,000 from it – an enormous sum for those days. The play was revived in London eight times during his life. 244:
with the action moved to an English setting. It opened in March to disparaging reviews and at first played to small audiences, but Hawtrey persisted and further rewrote the play. It moved from the Prince's to the
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and widow of the youngest son of the 11th Baron Petre. There were no children of either of his marriages. His second wife died on 14 November 1930. According to
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Procter. The Hawtrey family had a long association with Eton; at the time of Hawtrey's birth his father was a housemaster there, and a cousin,
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Sheriffe; he left her in 1891 and she divorced him in 1893. She died in 1905. In 1909 his then partner, Olive Morris, bore him a son,
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The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal, Essex volume, Melville Henry Massue, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1994 (reprint), p. 611
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Hawtrey liked to claim that he introduced the queueing system to the West End, to control the crowds who came to see the play, but
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Regarded as Britain's leading comedy actor of his generation, Hawtrey was mentor and role model to younger actors including
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never knew what to do with them, but I found that eventually I forgot all about them and then they behaved naturally!
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In 1884 Hawtrey had a huge success in London presenting his own adaptation of a German farce by Gustav von Moser,
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Hawtrey was twice married. His first wife, whom he married on 3 June 1886, was Madeline ("Mae") Harriet,
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Hawtrey was generous in fostering talent. Among the young actors whose careers he encouraged was
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The family members who were actors, or associated with the theatre, are highlighted in amber
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and other classics, but was generally associated with new works by writers including
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Charles Hawtrey as director in the Theatre Archive, University of Bristol
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had anticipated him by three years, instituting queueing at the
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After the war Hawtrey appeared occasionally in silent films:
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after the First World War – he was Wilde's Lord Goring in
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Hawtrey, Charles (1924). Maugham, W Somerset (ed.).
874: 620:"Hawtrey, Sir Ralph George (1879–1975), economist" 618: 189:In early 1882 Hawtrey played Jack Merryweather in 818:Cellier, FranΓ§ois; Bridgeman, Cunningham (1914). 408:Hawtrey presented at The Comedy Theatre in 1897. 2761: 817: 452:From 1920 Hawtrey's health deteriorated. He was 226:called "essentially a Charles Hawtrey part", in 440:London, Hawtrey was responsible for naming the 61:, 25 August 1920, showing Hawtrey accompanying 974: 2720: 2718: 2716: 629:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 428:Katherine Elsie Clark), daughter of the Rev 2658:The Methuen Drama Dictionary of the Theatre 779:"Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division", 568: 447: 981: 967: 942: 444:, which she created specifically for him. 2713: 675: 673: 671: 205:. 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V. Esmond; 159:Pembroke College, Oxford 157:1881 he matriculated at 2728:. The Elmbridge Hundred 2726:"Edward William Godwin" 950:Charles Hawtrey cover, 860:. London: Butterworth. 701:The Manchester Guardian 312:The Man from Blankley's 252:The Manchester Guardian 223:Illustrated London News 2655:Law, Jonathan (2013). 837:Coward, NoΓ«l (2004) . 743:, 23 April 1898, p. 15 739:"Lord and Lady Algy", 635:10.1093/ref:odnb/31212 430:William Robinson Clark 393: 231: 182: 122: 121:Charles Hawtrey, 1907 67: 48: 2199:Rosemary Gordon Craig 1752:Phyllis Neilson-Terry 896:Parker, John (1925). 877:The Great Stage Stars 783:, 20 April 1893, p. 3 703:, 14 April 1885, p. 6 385:The Private Secretary 381: 241:The Private Secretary 219: 195:Herbert Beerbohm Tree 177: 139:Edward Craven Hawtrey 120: 99:The Private Secretary 54: 42: 1991:Dennis Neilson-Terry 491:Richard D'Oyly Carte 472:Notes and references 442:Hanky-Panky cocktail 404:whose one act drama 390:Royal Lyceum Theatre 220:Hawtrey in what the 201:in a cast headed by 125:Hawtrey was born at 2749:Family tree of the 954:magazine March 1912 920:Sir Charles Hawtrey 841:. 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Sir Charles Hawtrey
Charles Hawtrey (actor, born 1914)


Punch
Joan Barry
manager
Sheridan
Oscar Wilde
Somerset Maugham
county family
The Private Secretary
NoΓ«l Coward

Slough
Eton College
Edward Craven Hawtrey
Provost
Rugby
crammer
Pembroke College, Oxford
F. C. Burnand
The Colonel
Prince of Wales's Theatre
Herbert Beerbohm Tree
Charles Collette
George
Ralph Hawtrey

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