. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. SIR GERALD DU .MAURIER Sir Gerald is a son of the late George du Maurier, the famousauthor and artist. He first appeared on the stage at theGarrick Theatre in 1894, and has since acted in nearly onehundred different plays. He has been in management atWyndhams Theatre since 1910. His outstanding successesare many, his parts in The .Admirable Crichton, * Raffles,** Brewsters Millions, Peter Pan, and * Bull-dogDrummond being a few of the most notable. Sir Geraldenjoys a great and well-minted popularity among Londonpla


. Notable Londoners, an illustrated who's who of professional and business men. SIR GERALD DU .MAURIER Sir Gerald is a son of the late George du Maurier, the famousauthor and artist. He first appeared on the stage at theGarrick Theatre in 1894, and has since acted in nearly onehundred different plays. He has been in management atWyndhams Theatre since 1910. His outstanding successesare many, his parts in The .Admirable Crichton, * Raffles,** Brewsters Millions, Peter Pan, and * Bull-dogDrummond being a few of the most notable. Sir Geraldenjoys a great and well-minted popularity among Londonplaygoers, and is widely identified with varied movcmentsinaid of charitable objects, especially the institutionsestablished for the benefit of the needy ones of the dramaticworld. Recreations : golf and motoring. Clubs : Garrick,Green Room. {Phnln: Ialairlvue). CLIFFORD GREV Mr. Grey can claim exceptionally rapid success in his chosencareer as a «Titer for the stage. .After touring at home andabroad as an actor, he finally retired from the stage, devotinghimself entirely to song writing and to providing the l>Ticsfor musical plays. His work was introduced into TheBing Boys are Here at the Alhambra, and he has sinceprovided the Ivrics for a long list c»f successes, including• Bing (lirls, •? Theodore and Co., Iall Mall. .Arlette. Ses, Uncle, Hullo, America ! Kiss Call. WhosHooper ? Johnny Jones, A Xight Out, and was educated at King Edward \rs School at Birming-ham, and his recreations are reading, motoring, and goU.{Photo: Houghton) 74 STAGE : L(i.\/)().\i:rs


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