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Lawrence Randall Grossmith (29 March 1877 – 21 February 1944 (aged 66)) was an English actor, the son of the Gilbert and Sullivan performer George Grossmith and the brother of the actor-manager George Grossmith Jr. After establishing his career in Edwardian musical comedy in London from the first years of the 20th century until the First ...
Lawrence Grossmith was born on 29 March 1877 in London, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Gaslight (1944), The Brass Bottle (1914) and Murder at the Baskervilles (1937). He was married to Coralie Maud Blythe (stage actress).
- Actor
- March 29, 1877
- Lawrence Grossmith
- February 21, 1944
Lawrence Randall Grossmith was an English actor, the son of the Gilbert and Sullivan performer George Grossmith and the brother of the actor-manager George Grossmith, Jr. After establishing his career in Edwardian musical comedy in London from the first years of the 20th century until the First World War, Grossmith left England on an extensive ...
Lawrence Grossmith was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1896, he made his stage debut in "Mam'zelle Nitouche" at the Court Theatre in London. In 1913, he took over the management ...
Audience ScoreTitleCreditYear52%Frank (Character)1940No Score YetJarvis Woodruff (Character)1940No Score YetSir Henry Baskerville (Character)1937No Score YetBaron des Aubrais (Character)1937Lawrence Grossmith STAGE CREDITS. Call It a Day. [Broadway] 1936. Frank Haines. A Slight Case of Murder. [Broadway] 1935. Theodore Whitelaw.
Lawrence Grossmith was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In 1896, he made his stage debut in "Mam'zelle Nitouche" at the Court Theatre in London. In 1913, he took over the management of the Savoy Theatre. In 1914, he made his screen debut in the silent film "The Glass Bottle." Grossmith began his career with a role in "Captain ...
Lawrence Grossmith is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Gaslight, Silver Blaze, Men Are Not Gods, Tiger Bay, Cash, The Girl in the Taxi, It Happened in Paris, and Sing As We Go.