biography
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| lived:
| (1891–1958)
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| biography:
| Film and stage actor, born in Richmond, SW Greater London, UK. His dashing good looks, mellifluous voice, and gentlemanly manner made him a popular romantic leading man for three decades, and he was one of the few major Hollywood stars to survive the transition to the sound era. He made his screen debut in 1919 in The Live Wire, and starred in heroic parts in A Tale of Two Cities (1935), The Prisoner of Zenda (1937), and Random Harvest (1942). |
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