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Maynard was born in Farnham, Surrey, whereupon his family moved north to Leicestershire. He was educated at Kibworth Beauchamp Grammar School. Maynard lived in Sapcote, Leicestershire, during the latter part of his life. He married Muriel Linnett on 5 November 1949, and they had two children. She died in June 1983. [2] Maynard was a vegetarian.
Moontide is a 1942 American romantic drama with elements of a thriller. [1] [2] It was produced by Mark Hellinger and directed by Archie Mayo, who took over direction after the initial director Fritz Lang left the project early in the shooting schedule.
1640 John Tailer, MP for Bristol, 1642–44; 1642 Richard Aldworth, MP for Bristol, 1646; 1643 Humphrey Hooke, MP for Bristol, 1640–42; 1649 Miles Jackson, MP for Bristol, 1654, 1656; 1650 Hugh Browne [11] 1651 Joseph Jackson, MP for Bristol, 1659; 1663 John Knight, MP for Bristol, 1660. 1678 John Lloyd (mayor of Bristol) 1684 William Hayman ...
My Wife's Family is a comedy play by the British-based American writer Fred Duprez based on an earlier story by Harry B. Linton and Hal Stephens. It premiered at the Princes Theatre, Bradford before transferring to the Garrick Theatre in London's West End where it ran for 118 performances between 3 March and 13 June 1931.
Meet the Wife (1931) as Victor Staunton; I Like Your Nerve (1931) as Archie Lester; Platinum Blonde (1931) as Dawson, the Valet; The Sea Ghost (1931) as Percy Atwater; On the Loose (1931) as Mr. Loder's friend; The Unexpected Father (1932) as Claude; Two White Arms (1932) as Dr. Biggash; Diamond Cut Diamond (1932) as Joe Fragson; The Return of ...
Curry made his first television appearance in 1965 in an episode of the series For Whom the Bell Tolls.Other TV appearances include roles in Pride and Prejudice (1967), Softly, Softly (1968), Nicholas Nickleby (1968), Z-Cars (1965 & 1975), The Floater (1975), The Way of the World (1975), Brassneck (1975), The Glittering Prizes (1976), Trilby (1976), The Onedin Line (1976), Campion's Interview ...
Four Wives is a 1939 American drama film starring the Lane Sisters (Priscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane, Lola Lane) and Gale Page. [1] [2] The film was directed by Michael Curtiz and is based on the story "Sister Act" by Fannie Hurst. [3]
On January 26, 1942, Claude Rains, Evelyn Keyes, and James Gleason reprised their roles in a Lux Radio Theatre broadcast with Cary Grant, the original choice for the lead role, co-starring. [16] A made-for-television adaptation was aired as an episode of The DuPont Show of the Month as "Heaven Can Wait" in 1960 starring Tony Franciosa as Joe ...