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  1. www.famousamericans.net › sirdudleydiggesSir Dudley Digges

    DIGGES, Sir Dudley, English politician, born in 1583; died in 1639. He was the son of Sir Thomas Digges, the celebrated geometer, was ambassador to Russia in 1618, and in 1621 was elected to parliament, where he was active in the impeachment of the Duke of Buckingham.

  2. 15 de oct. de 2019 · Dudley Digges, whose birth and death dates are provided by his headstone, was an historical figure featured in an episode of The Travel Channel's TV show "My Haunted House". As a matter of historical fact, Dudley's father John obtained a massive property overlapping what today is the Mason-Dixon line between Maryland and Pennsylvania, which came to be known as "Digges Choice".

  3. Descubre todas las películas de la filmografía de Dudley Digges. De sus inicios hasta el final de sus 10 años de carrera.

  4. Dudley Digges was born on June 9, 1880, in Dublin, Ireland to James Dudley Digges and Catherine (Forsythe) Digges. Education Digges was educated at the Christian Brothers' School (1886 - 1890) and St. Mary's College, Dublin (1890 - 1893), but thereafter he chose to study informally the craft of the theater under Frank J. Fay. Career

  5. Added: Jan 20, 2007. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 17608424. Source citation. Actor. He began his career on the stage, starting with Dublin's Abbey Players, and then moved onto Broadway, where he appeared in over 60 productions. A few of his more acclaimed roles were as George in Hedda Gabler (1924 and 1926), the grandfather in On Borrowed Time ...

  6. Directed by Dudley Murphy • 1933 • United States. Starring Paul Robeson, Dudley Digges, Frank Wilson. Of all Paul Robeson’s eleven starring film performances, by far his most iconic was his breakthrough in the big-screen adaptation of Eugene O’Neill’s THE EMPEROR JONES (1933). He was already a legend for his stage incarnation of ...

  7. Brief Life History of Dudley. When Sir Dudley Digges was born on 19 May 1583, in Canterbury, Kent, England, his father, Thomas Digges, was 43 and his mother, Anne St. Leger, was 28. He married Lady Mary Kempe about 1608, in Kent, England. They were the parents of at least 8 sons and 4 daughters.