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Johnston Forbes-Robertson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Forbes-Robertson, Sir Johnston Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009. Read Forbes-Robertson, Sir Johnston at Questia library. ... Publication Information: Encyclopedia Article Title: Forbes-Robertson, Sir Johnston. Encyclopedia Title: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Publisher:
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Encyclopedia article about Forbes-Robertson, Sir Johnston. Information about Forbes-Robertson, Sir Johnston in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Forbes-Robertson, Sir Johnston; forbesite; forbidden band; Forbidden City; forbidden fruit; forbidden line;
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Collections: American Art: Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson ... Artist: Emil Fuchs, American, 1866-1929 ... Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson [x]
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Forbesrobertson, sir - Definition of Forbesrobertson, sir at Dictionary.com a free online ... Sir Johnston, 1853–1937, English actor and theatrical manager. ...
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Jul 27, 2009 ... "Robertson, Sir Johnston Forbes (1853-1937)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004. Accessed 17 Jan 2008] ...
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Forbes-Robertson, Sir Johnston - 1853—1937, English actor-manager. He was trained by Samuel Phelps, made his first appearance in 1874, and thereafter performed with the Bancrofts (1878), John Hare,... ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Forbes-Robertson, Sir Johnston...
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in 1916 he retired. His daughter Jean Forbes-Robertson (1905–62) was a prominent stage actor, manager, ... FORBES-ROBERTSON, Sir Johnston. (1853–1937), English actor-manager, born in London. He achieved his greatest successes in the title role of Hamlet; in The Profligate (1889), by the English dramatist Sir . . .
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This paper examines two silent feature films of Hamlet—one English, one Italian. ... Hepworth and Plumb's film starring Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson was made in 1913 for Gaumont. Rodolfi's film starring Ruggero Ruggeri was made in 1917 for Rodolfi-Film.
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