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  1. Albert Edward Anson (14 September 1879 – 25 June 1936) was a British stage and screen actor. Born in London, he made his first appearance onstage in 1895. He left the stage briefly to pursue a degree in engineering and returned to appear with Beerbohm Tree's company in 1904.

  2. (1879-1936) Albert Edward Anson first appeared on the stage in 1895; after earning a degree in engineering, he returned to the the stage and in 1904 joined Herbert Beerbohm Tree ‘s company. After that he played many roles in Shakespeare’s plays, both in London and in New York.

  3. 14 de sept. de 2019 · Albert Edward Anson (14 September 1879 – 25 June 1936) was a British stage and screen actor . Born in London, he made his first appearance onstage in 1895. He left the stage briefly to pursue a degree in engineering and returned to appear with Beerbohm Tree's company in 1904.

  4. Actor. Born Albert Edward Anson, he played many roles in Shakespeare's plays, both in London and in New York. His first major part was as 'Brabantio' in Othello. In motion pictures he played the role of 'Professor Max Gottlieb' in Arrowsmith and 'Dr. Muir' in The Road to Singapore.

    • Hollywood, California
    • September 14, 1879
    • London, City of London, Greater London, England
  5. A.E. Anson. El veterano actor teatral Albert Edward Anson debutó en el cine interpretando con eficacia al profesor Gottlieb, modelo, maestro y mentor de Arrowsmith. [3] Percibe su potencial desde un principio, y le anima y apoya en sus investigaciones.

  6. prestigioso doctor Gottlieb (Albert Edward Anson), un referente en su especialidad además de maestro y men-tor de Arrowsmith, rivaliza en este terreno con las pre-tensiones familiares y domésticas de Leora, situando a nuestro protagonista en un complejo brete vital: la in-corporación inmediata al equipo de investigación de

  7. Albert Edward Anson (14 September 1879 – 25 June 1936) was a British stage and screen actor.Born in London, he made his first appearance onstage in 1895. He left the stage briefly to pursue a degree in engineering and returned to appear with Beerbohm Tree's company in 1904.