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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roy_RedgraveRoy Redgrave - Wikipedia

    George Ellsworthy "Roy" Redgrave (26 April 1873 – 25 May 1922) was an English stage and silent film actor. Redgrave is considered to be the first member of the Redgrave acting dynasty.

  2. Major-General Sir Roy Michael Frederick Redgrave, KBE MC (16 September 1925 – 3 July 2011) was Commander of British Forces in Hong Kong.

  3. www.redgrave.com › biorrRoy Redgrave

    Roy 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.

  4. Roy Redgrave was born on 26 April 1873 in England, UK. 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).

    • April 26, 1873
    • May 25, 1922
  5. 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.

  6. Actor, writer, dramatist, journalist, monologist. The father of Sir Michael Redgrave, grandfather to Lynn, Vanessa, Corin, and Major-General Sir Roy Redgrave, and great-grandfather to Jemma Redgrave, Roy Redgrave made his theatrical debut in England in the late 1880s or early 1890s, and over the next decade established his reputation as a ...

  7. Aug 12, 2017 · Redgrave leaves Australia following news of his divorce; it is alleged he has another wife in Australia (Ettie Carlisle) and one in America, Daily News (Perth), 21 May 1906, p 3. he is appearing in a melodrama in London, Daily Telegraph (Sydney), 19 January 1907, p 15. photo, Sunday Sun (Sydney), 20 January 1907, p 1.