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  1. Reginald H. F. Denham was born in London, England, in 1894. He spent a good part of his career directing Broadway theatre, with a career spanning from the melodrama Rope's End (1929) by Patrick Hamilton, to the courtroom drama Hostile Witness (1966). In 1930 he produced the First World War drama Suspense in the West End.

    • Writer, Theatre actor, Film director, Producer
    • Tamara Ustinov (granddaughter)
  2. Feb 7, 1983 · Reginald Denham, an actor, playwright and theatrical director, who was best known for suspense dramas, died in Englewood (N.J.) Hospital last Friday after a stroke. He was 89 years old and had ...

  3. Reginald Denham (1894-1983) Reginald Denham. Reginald Denham was born on 10 January 1894 in London, England, UK. He was a writer and director, known for The Primrose Path (1934), Lights Out (1946) and Suspense (1949). He was married to Mary Orr, Lilian Oldland and Moyna MacGill. He died on 4 February 1983 in Englewood, New Jersey, USA.

    • Writer, Director, Producer
    • January 10, 1894
    • Reginald Denham
    • February 4, 1983
  4. Reginald Denham was born January 10, 1894, in London, England. As a writer, most of Denham’s original works were collaborations: with Edward Percy he wrote LADIES IN RETIREMENT, SUSPECT, TRUNK CRIME, and GIVE ME YESTERDAY; with his wife, Mary Orr, he wrote BE YOUR AGE, DARK HAMMOCK, DEAD GIVEAWAY, MURDER MINOR, and WALLFLOWER; and with Conrad Smith he wrote A DASH OF BITTERS.

  5. Once for the Asking (Nov 20, 1963 - Nov 20, 1963) Directed by Reginald Denham. Play Farce Original. A Mighty Man Is He (Jan 06, 1960 - Jan 09, 1960) Directed by Reginald Denham. Play Comedy Original. Hide and Seek (Apr 02, 1957 - Apr 06, 1957) Directed by Reginald Denham. Play Original.

  6. Feb 23, 1983 · A memorial service for Reginald Denham, the actor, playwright and director, will be held Monday at 3 P.M. in the chantry of St. Thomas Church at 53d Street and Fifth Avenue.

  7. Calling the Tune: Directed by Reginald Denham, Thorold Dickinson. With Adele Dixon, Sally Gray, Sam Livesey, Eliot Makeham. A gramophone manufacturer's daughter loves the son of the man he once cheated.

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