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Overview. Born. April 5, 1905 · London, England, UK. Died. December 28, 1963 · Ibiza, Spain. Mini Bio. Gabriel Toyne was born in London on April 5, 1905.
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- December 28, 1963
Actor: Ghost Squad. Gabriel Toyne was born in London on April 5, 1905. His father F. Herbert Toyne was Director of the Brighton Education Committee, although the family spent some of his childhood years in India, where he became a linguist in Indian languages and dialects. He went up to Oxford University in 1925, reading History at Corpus Christi.
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- London, England, UK
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- Ibiza, Spain
Gabriel Toyne was an actor and theatrical producer. He toured Australia with his wife, the actress Margaret Rawlings, in 1932. In addition to the indexed works, The Home also published a theatrical critique by Toyne, 'The Liberation of the Theatre'. (August 1932, p. 31)
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Actor Gabriel Toyne taking an injured woman's pulse in a production of 'Happy and Glorious' by Wilfred Walter at New Boltons Theatre. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images
His mastery of swordmanship and fighting led to a series of films over the years, including The Buccaneers (1956); The Gay Cavalier (1957), The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (1956) and Kill Me Tomorrow (1957). He died on December 28, 1963 (age 58) in Ibiza, Spain.
Gabriel Toyne: Actor & Fight Specialist
Early in 1940 George Bernard Shaw wrote to Dame Edith Evans about his new production 'The Millionairess' that, "Blenderbland had better be played by Gabriel Toyne because he knows how to fall, being an athletic expert as well as an actor proclaimed a genius by James Agate."