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  1. Louis Napoleon Parker (21 October 1852 – 21 September 1944) was an English dramatist, composer and translator. Parker wrote many plays, developing a reputation for historical works. His 1911 play Disraeli is one of his best known, written as a vehicle for the actor George Arliss who later won an Academy Award for his performance in the 1929 ...

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  2. Louis N. Parker. Writer: Drake the Pirate. British dramatist, composer and pageant master Louis Napoleon Parker was born in Calvados, France, in 1852. His father, Charles Albert Parker, was a well-to-do American lawyer, a son of Isaac Parker, chief justice of Massachusetts. At the age of 39, in 1840, Charles left America with his much younger English wife, Elizabeth Moray, and started touring ...

    • October 21, 1852
    • September 21, 1944
  3. Louis N. Parker. Writer: Drake the Pirate. British dramatist, composer and pageant master Louis Napoleon Parker was born in Calvados, France, in 1852. His father, Charles Albert Parker, was a well-to-do American lawyer, a son of Isaac Parker, chief justice of Massachusetts.

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    • September 21, 1944
    • October 21, 1852
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  5. Louis Napoleon Parker was an English dramatist, composer and translator. Parker wrote many plays, developing a reputation for historical works. His 1911 play Disraeli is one of his best known, written as a vehicle for the actor George Arliss who later won an Academy Award for his performance in the 1929 film adaptation, itself based on his earlier 1921 silent film version.

  6. The Duel (Feb 12, 1906 - Apr 1906) Translated by Louis N. Parker. Play Melodrama Original. Beauty and the Barge (Sep 06, 1905 - Sep 16, 1905) Written by Louis N. Parker. Play Farce Original. The Brighter Side (Feb 06, 1905 - Closing date unknown) Translated by Louis N. Parker. Play Melodrama Revival.

  7. Pomander Walk. (play) Pomander Walk is a 1910 historical comedy play by the British writer Louis N. Parker . It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Toronto before transferring to Broadway where it ran for 143 performances at Wallack's Theatre. It also ran for 43 performances at the Playhouse Theatre in London's West End theatre in 1911, with a cast ...

  8. Louis N. Parker. Louis Napoleon Parker was born on 21 October 1852 in Luc-sur-Mer, Calvados, France. He was a dramatist, composer and translator. Parker wrote many plays, developing a reputation for his historical works. Due to his growing deafness, Parker turned to drama. His involvement in drama prompted him to move to London in 1896.

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