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  2. Hugh Marlowe - Wikipedia

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    Marlowe began his stage career in the 1930s at the Pasadena Playhouse in California, first under his birth name, then as John Marlowe. [3] He was first seen on the Broadway stage in New York City in Arrest That Woman (1936), permanently settling on Hugh Marlowe as his stage name. [4]

  3. Christopher Marlowe - Wikipedia

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    Marlowe was christened at St George's Church, Canterbury.The tower, shown here, is all that survived destruction during the Baedeker air raids of 1942.. Christopher Marlowe, the second of nine children, and oldest child after the death of his sister Mary in 1568, was born to Canterbury shoemaker John Marlowe and his wife Katherine, daughter of William Arthur of Dover. [8]

  4. John Marlow - Wikipedia

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    John Marlow was born at Montreal, Lower Canada in 1827. [1] His father was William Biddlecomb Marlow, a captain in the Royal Engineers. His grandfather was an admiral in the Royal Navy. After some initial schooling in the Scottish Highlands, Marlow travelled with his family to the colony of New South Wales, where his father's regiment had been ...

  5. The Horse Soldiers - Wikipedia

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    The real-life protagonist, a music teacher named Benjamin Grierson, becomes railroad engineer John Marlowe in the film. Hannah Hunter, Marlowe's love interest, has no historical counterpart. Numerous other details were altered as well, "to streamline and popularize the story for the non-history buffs who would make up a large part of the audience."

  6. Christopher Marlowe in fiction - Wikipedia

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    John Hurt plays Marlowe, who still lives as a vampire in the 21st century, in Jim Jarmusch's Only Lovers Left Alive (2013). The film was nominated for a Palme d'Or in 2013. [35] [36] Marlowe is a character played by Jim Howick in the 2015 comedy Bill. [37] Marlowe (played by Jamie Campbell-Bower) is a main character in the 2017 TNT series Will ...

  7. Marlow (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Marlow (1939–2013), English choral conductor and organist; Robert Marlow (1961-2022), UK musician also performing as "Marlow" Tim Marlow (born 1962), British writer, broadcaster and art historian; Toby Marlow (born 1994), English writer, composer and actor; William Marlow (1740–1813), English landscape and marine painter and etcher

  8. Marlowe - Wikipedia

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    Cade Marlowe (born 1997), American baseball player; Christopher Marlowe (1564–1593), English dramatist, poet and translator; Pat Marlowe (1933–1962), English socialite; Philip Marlowe, fictional hardboiled detective created by author Raymond Chandler; Marlowe (name), including list of people and characters with the surname or given name

  9. Faust - Wikipedia

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    "Faust Arp" by English rock band Radiohead. From the album In Rainbows. "The Small Print" by English rock band Muse. From the album Absolution. Originally title Action Faust, it is an interpretation of the tale from the Devil's perspective. "Bohemian Rhapsody" by English rock band Queen. From the album A Night at the Opera.