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  1. Henry V. Esmond. 1869 - 1922.. The actor Henry V. Esmond began his career in London in 1889 where he hade several successes with comedies. In the 1890's he also began to write plays beside his activity as an actor, especially comedies. His plays were very popular and reflected his time.

  2. Henry V. Esmond. Henry V. Esmond s svojo ženo Evo Moore. Henry Vernon Esmond, rojen Jack Esmond, angleški igralec in dramatik, * 1869, † 17. april 1922 . Svojo kariero je začel kot igralec leta 1889 v Londonu, kjer je imel nekatere uspešne projekte na področju komedije. V svojih zgodnjih dvajsetih letih je začel pisati igre, večinoma ...

  3. Jill Esmond Moore (Londres; 26 de enero de 1908 – ibidem; 28 de julio de 1990) fue una actriz británica. Biografía [ editar ] Su nombre completo era Jill Esmond Moore , y nació en Londres , Inglaterra , siendo sus padres los actores teatrales Henry V. Esmond y Eva Moore .

  4. As a young man he falls in love with both Lady Castlewood and Beatrix, her beautiful, headstrong daughter, and is inspired to join the ultimately unsuccessful campaign to reinstate James Stuart to the throne. Thackeray valued Henry Esmond more than any of his other novels and it displays many of his own memories and emotions. 652 pages, Paperback.

  5. Henry V. Esmond (30 November 1869 – 17 April 1922) was 'n Engelse skrywer en akteur. Hy was bekend vir sy rolle in die rolprente One Summer's Day (1917), The Sword of Damocles (1920), The Law Divine (1920), en The Truth About Youth (1930).

  6. Biografía. Moore nació y fue educada en Brighton, Inglaterra. Sus padres fueron Edmund Henry Moore y Emily Strachan, y tuvo una hermana también actriz, Decima Moore. En 1891 Eva Moore se casó con el actor Henry V. Esmond, con el que tuvo dos hijos, Jack y Jill, esta última la futura actriz Jill Esmond, primera esposa de Laurence Olivier.

  7. The Book of Snobs, which originally appeared as a series in Punch, also attacks Victorian society with vicious wit. Thackeray's later novels include The History of Pendennis, (1848-50); The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. (1852); The Newcomes (1853-5); The Virginians, (1857-9), which is a sequel to Henry Esmond; and The Adventures of Philip (1860 ...