- male, deceased (1897)
- Charles John Phipps FSA, known as C. J. Phipps (1835-1897) was an English architect best known for his theatres. Born in Bath, his first major work...
- male, deceased (1952)
- Leslie Banks, CBE (June 9, 1890 - 21 April, 1952) was a British theatre and film actor, director and producer. Born in West Derby, England, made...
- male, deceased (2002)
- Peter Saunders was an English theatre impresario who produced the long-running Agatha Christie murder mystery, "The Mousetrap". The play has run in...
- male, deceased (1919)
- Weedon Grossmith (9 June 1852 - 14 June 1919) was an English writer, best known as co-author of "Diary of a Nobody" with his brother, music hall...
- female, 64 years old
- Jean Fergusson (born December 20 1944 in Wakefield) is a British television and theatre actress, who is best known for playing the part of Marina...
- male, deceased (1994)
- Michael William ffolliott Aldridge (9 September 1920 - 10 January 1994) was an English actor. Michael Aldridge was born in Glastonbury, Somerset,...
- female, deceased (1955)
- Eva Moore was an English actress, born in Brighton, and who died in Maidenhead, England. In 1891 she married the actor Henry V. Esmond (d.1922)....
- male
- Richard Archer Prince (? - ?), also known as William Archer Flint was an actor and the murderer of William Terriss outside the Adelphi Theatre, in...
- female, deceased (1920)
- Gabrielle Réjane was the stage name of Gabrielle-Charlotte Reju, a French actress. Born in Paris, the daughter of an actor, she became a pupil of R...
- female, deceased (2005)
- Betty Bolton (January 7, 1906 - April 2, 2005) was a British actor, beginning as a child star during World War I and continuing her career in the...
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