Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. George Fawcett (August 25, 1860 – June 6, 1939) was an American stage and film actor of the silent era.

  2. George Fawcett. Actor: His Children's Children. A grand, stoic presence of the silent screen, George Fawcett was an immensely popular stage thespian both here and in London at the turn of the century. During his heyday his eloquence rivaled that of both Lionel Barrymore and John Barrymore.

  3. May 29, 2015 · In 1928, the Royal Geographical Society’s George Miller Dyott launched the first expedition to search for Fawcett and his party.

  4. George Fawcett (1860-1939) was an American stage and silent film actor. His early acting career began in 1887, when he appeared in a production of Bronson Howard's Baron Rudolph at the Fourteenth Street Theatre. Later that year, he performed in Gillette and Henry Rider Haggard's production of She at Niblo's Garden in New York City.

  5. British, 1877-1944. Delve deeper into the Gallery’s diverse art awards and related exhibitions, honouring the remarkable achievements of individuals and organizations.

  6. George Fawcett he initially established his reputation in Victoria as a character actor and impersonator, playing regional centres like Ballarat and Geelong and even in the goldfields themselves.

  7. George Fawcett was an American stage and screen actor as well as a three-time (in 1920 and 1921) film director. His screen acting career spanned the years 1915 to 1931.

  8. Beginning in 1928, countless rescue expeditions set out to find Fawcett. Many of these “rescuers” also died or disappeared in the jungle. One of the more prominent of these expeditions was mounted in 1928 by Commander George M. Dyott, who claimed to have met Aloike, the chief of the Anuhukua Indians, the person who had most likely killed ...

  9. Was artist, scene painter, and actor. After the financial disaster of his father, the artist George Rowe, Fawcett accompanied him to Australia from England in 1852, Rowe being appointed by the British Government as official artist to the goldfields.

  10. Oct 23, 2013 · A multi-million-dollar lawsuit pitting Farah Fawcett's ex, Ryan O'Neal, against her alma mater, the University of Texas, has shed light on a purported love triangle involving O'Neal, Fawcett and ...