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William Martin Green (22 April 1899 – 8 February 1975), known by his stage name, Martyn Green, was an English actor and singer.
Martyn Green (1899-1975) was a British-born performer who specialized in Gilbert and Sullivan operas. He also appeared in films, TV shows, and directed Groucho Marx in The Mikado.
- Actor, Additional Crew, Director
- April 22, 1899
- Martyn Green
- February 8, 1975
Sep 21, 2020 · Martyn Green: Major General Song from "The Pirates Of Penzance" | Omnibus With Alistair Cooke. Excerpt: Martyn Green is "the very model of a modern Major General" from Gilbert & Sullivan's "The...
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Oct 1, 2020 · Excerpt: Martyn Green performs selections from "H.M.S Pinafore", "Ruddigore", "Patience" and "Iolanthe" by Gilbert and Sullivan.Date aired - January 16, 1955...
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- Omnibus With Alistair Cooke
Here is Martyn Green's own version of the collapse of Jack Point as developed in the Doyly Carte Opera Company during the years he played the role. In the film The Story of Gilbert and...
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Feb 9, 1975 · Martyn Green, the British actor who set the standard in Gilbert and Sullivan interpretation for half a century, died early yesterday of a blood infection at Presbyterian Hospital in...
Nov 26, 2003 · Martyn Green (1922-39, 1946-51) [Born London 22 Apr 1899, died Hollywood, California 8 Feb 1975] William Martyn-Green entered the Royal College of Music in 1919 following his discharge from the Army.