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    Early life. Born George Edward Redgrave [1] in 122 Kennington Road, Kennington, a district of Lambeth in South London in 1873, he was the eldest son of George Augustus Redgrave (1851–81), a maker of the board game Bagatelle, and Zoe Beatrice Elsworthy ( née Pym, later Howard; 1856–1936). By 1897, he was professionally known as Roy Redgrave ...

  2. His journeys included trips to China, Tibet and the Arctic Ocean. In 2000 he published Balkan Blue (2000), a collection of family and military memories, and followed this with The Adventures of Colonel Daffodil (2006). Roy Redgrave died on July 3. He married, in 1953, Valerie Wellesley.

  3. Roy Redgrave was born on April 26, 1873 in England. He was an actor, known for Our Friends the Hayseeds (1917), Robbery Under Arms (1920) and The Christian (1911). He was married to Margaret Scudamore, Ellen Maud Pratt (aka Judith Kyrle) and Esther Mary Cooke (aka Ettie Carlyle). He died on May 25, 1922 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

  4. Roy Redgrave, The Adventures of Colonel Daffodil. Major General Sir Roy Redgrave has enjoyed an unusual, some might say eccentric, life. Born into the same family as the well known actors, he was brought up in Romania as part of a thriving international community before he joined the British Army and advanced to high rank. Following on from the ...

  5. Jul 7, 2011 · Roy Michael Frederick Redgrave was the son of Robin Roy Redgrave and his wife Micheline Capsa. He was born in the Athénée Palace Hotel, Bucharest, where his mother — the daughter of a Romanian general — checked in with just minutes to spare before her confinement. His early boyhood was spent at the Capsa country home at Doftana, some 60

  6. www.redgrave.com › biorrRoy Redgrave

    George Ellsworthy "Roy" Redgrave, Lynn's grandfather, made his theatrical debut in 1899 and by 1902 appeared at Sadlers Wells Theatre, topping the bill with the outrageous title "Roy Redgrave - Dramatic Cock o' the North." Later he starred in popular stage productions in London, many at the Brittania Theatre in Hoxton. He left his wife and ...

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  8. Mar 22, 1985 · Sir Michael Redgrave, one of Britain's preeminent stage actors and a leading film star since his hero's role in Alfred Hitchcock's 1938 classic ''The Lady Vanishes,'' died yesterday, a day after ...

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