George du Maurier (1834–1896), British author and cartoonist
Sir Gerald du Maurier (1873–1934), British actor, son of George
Angela du Maurier (1904–2002), British author and eldest daughter of Sir Gerald
Dame Daphne du Maurier (1907–1989), British author and middle daughter of Sir Gerald
Jeanne du Maurier (1911-1997), English artist and youngest daughter of Sir Gerald
Bedelia Du Maurier, original fictional character in NBC's Hannibal, played by Gillian Anderson
The du Mauriers, historical novel by Daphne du Maurier based on her family's history
du Maurier (cigarette), a brand of Canadian cigarettes
du Maurier Classic, former name of the Canadian Women's Open golf tournament
du Maurier Jazz Festival, former name of the Toronto Jazz Festival
du Maurier Stadium, former name of Uniprix Stadium, a Montreal tennis stadium
du Maurier Open, former name of the Canada Masters tennis tournament
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Gerald duMaurier and his wife, actress Muriel Beaumont. Her grandfather was George duMaurier, a writer and cartoonist. Although duMaurier is classed...
son was the actor Sir Gerald duMaurier. The writers Angela duMaurier and Daphne duMaurier and the artist Jeanne duMaurier were all granddaughters of...
Edward Busson duMaurier (26 March 1873 – 11 April 1934) was an English actor and manager. He was the son of author George duMaurier and his wife, Emma...
Dr. Bedelia DuMaurier is a fictional character in the TV series Hannibal. Unlike most characters in the stories, DuMaurier is an original creation, and...
sister was the novelist Daphne duMaurier, and her grandfather was George duMaurier, a writer and cartoonist. Angela duMaurier was born on 1 March 1904 in...
Jeanne duMaurier (27 March 1911 – 12 January 1997) was an English artist. She was the third daughter of Sir Gerald duMaurier and Muriel Beaumont, and...
Sylvia Jocelyn Busson Llewelyn Davies (née duMaurier; 25 November 1866 – 27 August 1910) was the mother of the boys who were the inspiration for the stories...
character in the novel Trilby which was first published in 1894 by George duMaurier. Svengali is a Jewish man who seduces, dominates and exploits Trilby,...
January 2005). In 1917 when the hall housed an auxiliary hospital, Daphne duMaurier made the first of several visits to Milton at the age of ten along with...
According to a 1993 biography of author-playwright duMaurier by Margaret Forster, Lawrence and duMaurier became close friends during the London production...
British retreat to Britain, Maxwell (using the name "Ivan duMaurier", or "Leslie duMaurier", the surname taken from the name of a popular cigarette brand)...
son of the writer George duMaurier and brother of Sylvia Llewelyn Davies and the actor Gerald duMaurier. Busson duMaurier was educated at Marlborough...
Lecter Caroline Dhavernas as Alana Bloom Gillian Anderson as Bedelia DuMaurier Laurence Fishburne as Jack Crawford Scott Thompson as Jimmy Price Aaron...
IGA Stadium (French: Stade IGA), originally Stade DuMaurier and formerly Stade Uniprix after a major pharmacy chain in Quebec. The stadium is the main...
and manager Sir Gerald duMaurier and mother of the writers Angela duMaurier and Daphne duMaurier and artist Jeanne duMaurier. Muriel Beaumont was born...
The Hand of Ethelberta: A Comedy in Chapters is a novel by Thomas Hardy, published in 1876. It was written, in serial form, for The Cornhill Magazine,...