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  1. Arthur Bourchier (22 de junio de 1863 - 14 de septiembre de 1927) fue un actor y director teatral inglés. Biografía. Nacido en Speen, Berkshire, Inglaterra, era el único hijo de Fanny Farr y el Capitán Charles John Bourchier. 1 Estudió en el Colegio Eton, donde jugaba al críquet, y en la Universidad de Oxford.

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  2. Arthur Bourchier (22 June 1863 – 14 September 1927) was an English actor and theatre manager. He married and later divorced the actress Violet Vanbrugh. Bourchier was noted for roles both in classical drama, particularly Shakespeare, and in contemporary plays, including works by W. S. Gilbert, Anthony Hope, Arthur Wing Pinero and ...

  3. Arthur Bourchier fue un actor y director teatral inglés.

  4. Arthur Bourchier was born on 22 June 1863 in Speen, Berkshire, England, UK. He was an actor and director, known for Henry VIII (1911), Macbeth (1913) and The Great Day (1920). He was married to Kyrle Bellew and Violet Vanbrugh. He died on 14 September 1927 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

    • Actor, Director
    • June 22, 1863
    • Arthur Bourchier
    • September 14, 1927
  5. Arthur Bourchier. (1863-1927) Arthur Bourchier was born in 1863; he attended Oxford University, where through the Oxford University Drama Society he first became interested in the theatre and Shakespeare. His first professional performance in 1889 was in Wolverhampton as Jaques in As You Like It; at the time he was performing with the company ...

  6. Arthur Bourchier (22 de junio de 1863 – 14 de septiembre de 1927) fue un actor y director teatral inglés. Nacido en Speen, Berkshire, Inglaterra, era el único hijo de Fanny Farr y el Capitán Charles John Bourchier. Estudió en el Colegio Eton, donde jugaba al críquet, y en la Universidad de Oxford…

  7. Overview. Arthur Bourchier. (1863—1927) actor and theatre manager. Quick Reference. (b. Speen, Berks, 22 June 1863; d. South Africa, 14 Sept. 1927) Actor and manager; one of the founders of the Oxford University Dramatic Society. He had a busy and ... From: Bourchier, Arthur in The Continuum Companion to Twentieth Century Theatre »