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'''Mabel Gwynedd Terry-Lewis''' (born as Mabel Gwynedd Lewis)(October 28 1872 – November 28, 1957) was a [[British]] actress and a member of the Terry dynasty of actors of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |
'''Mabel Gwynedd Terry-Lewis''' (born as Mabel Gwynedd Lewis)(October 28 1872 – November 28, 1957) was a [[British]] actress and a member of the Terry dynasty of actors of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |
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The daughter of actors [[Arthur Lewis (actor)|Arthur Lewis]] and [[Kate Terry]]; she was the niece of George, Charles, [[Fred Terry|Fred]] and [[Ellen Terry]]. Her older sister, also called Kate, was the mother of [[John Gielgud]] and [[Val Gielgud]].<ref name=IMDB>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0856102/] Terry-Lewis on the [[Internet Movie Database]]</ref> In 1897 she played Bianca in ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' for the [[Oxford University Dramatic Society]] at [[Oxford]].<ref>[http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O142104/photograph-cabinet-photograph-guy-little-theatrical-photograph/] Photograph of Terry-Lewis in ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' in 1897 - [[Victoria and Albert Museum]] Collection</ref> |
The daughter of actors [[Arthur Lewis (actor)|Arthur Lewis]] and [[Kate Terry]]; she was the niece of the actors George, Charles, [[Fred Terry|Fred]], [[Marion Terry|Marion]], Florence and [[Ellen Terry]]. Her older sister, also called Kate, was the mother of [[John Gielgud]] and [[Val Gielgud]].<ref name=IMDB>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0856102/] Terry-Lewis on the [[Internet Movie Database]]</ref> In 1897 she played Bianca in ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' for the [[Oxford University Dramatic Society]] at [[Oxford]].<ref>[http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O142104/photograph-cabinet-photograph-guy-little-theatrical-photograph/] Photograph of Terry-Lewis in ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' in 1897 - [[Victoria and Albert Museum]] Collection</ref> |
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Terry-Lewis made her London stage debut as Lucy Lorimer in ''A Pair of Spectacles''. In 1926 she appeared in ''[[The Constant Wife]]'' at the [[Ohio Theatre (Loudonville)|Ohio Theatre]] in [[Loudonville, Ohio]] with [[C. Aubrey Smith]] and [[Ethel Barrymore]] playing the title role. It ran on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] for 295 performances. In 1935 she appeared in ''The Distinguished Gathering'' at [[St. Martin's Theatre]] in London; whle in 1938 she appeared in an adaptation of [[Baroness Orczy]]'s ''[[The Scarlet Pimpernel]]'' at the [[Embassy Theatre]]. Her film appearances include ''Love Maggy'' (1921), ''[[Shirley_(novel)#Adaptations|Shirley]]'' (1922), ''[[Caste]]'' (1930), ''[[The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934 film)|The Scarlet Pimpernel]]'' (1934), ''[[The Third Clue]]'' (1934), ''[[Dishonour Bright]]'' (1936), ''[[Jamaica Inn (film)|Jamaica Inn]]'' (1939), ''[[The Adventures of Tartu]]'' (1943) and ''[[They Came to a City]]'' (1945).<ref name=IMDB/> |
Terry-Lewis made her London stage debut as Lucy Lorimer in ''A Pair of Spectacles''. In 1926 she appeared in ''[[The Constant Wife]]'' at the [[Ohio Theatre (Loudonville)|Ohio Theatre]] in [[Loudonville, Ohio]] with [[C. Aubrey Smith]] and [[Ethel Barrymore]] playing the title role. It ran on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] for 295 performances. In 1935 she appeared in ''The Distinguished Gathering'' at [[St. Martin's Theatre]] in London; whle in 1938 she appeared in an adaptation of [[Baroness Orczy]]'s ''[[The Scarlet Pimpernel]]'' at the [[Embassy Theatre]]. Her film appearances include ''Love Maggy'' (1921), ''[[Shirley_(novel)#Adaptations|Shirley]]'' (1922), ''[[Caste]]'' (1930), ''[[The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934 film)|The Scarlet Pimpernel]]'' (1934), ''[[The Third Clue]]'' (1934), ''[[Dishonour Bright]]'' (1936), ''[[Jamaica Inn (film)|Jamaica Inn]]'' (1939), ''[[The Adventures of Tartu]]'' (1943) and ''[[They Came to a City]]'' (1945).<ref name=IMDB/> |
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Mabel Gwynedd Terry-Lewis (born as Mabel Gwynedd Lewis)(October 28 1872 – November 28, 1957) was a British actress and a member of the Terry dynasty of actors of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The daughter of actors Arthur Lewis and Kate Terry; she was the niece of the actors George, Charles, Fred, Marion, Florence and Ellen Terry. Her older sister, also called Kate, was the mother of John Gielgud and Val Gielgud.[1] In 1897 she played Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew for the Oxford University Dramatic Society at Oxford.[2]
Terry-Lewis made her London stage debut as Lucy Lorimer in A Pair of Spectacles. In 1926 she appeared in The Constant Wife at the Ohio Theatre in Loudonville, Ohio with C. Aubrey Smith and Ethel Barrymore playing the title role. It ran on Broadway for 295 performances. In 1935 she appeared in The Distinguished Gathering at St. Martin's Theatre in London; whle in 1938 she appeared in an adaptation of Baroness Orczy's The Scarlet Pimpernel at the Embassy Theatre. Her film appearances include Love Maggy (1921), Shirley (1922), Caste (1930), The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934), The Third Clue (1934), Dishonour Bright (1936), Jamaica Inn (1939), The Adventures of Tartu (1943) and They Came to a City (1945).[1]
She married Captain Ralph C. Batley. Mabel Terry-Lewis died in London in 1957 aged 85 years.
References
- ^ a b [1] Terry-Lewis on the Internet Movie Database
- ^ [2] Photograph of Terry-Lewis in The Taming of the Shrew in 1897 - Victoria and Albert Museum Collection