Osmond Tearle (full name George Osmond Tearle: 8 March 1852 – 7 September 1901) was an English actor. He set up a touring company that performed in the provinces of England; he also appeared in America. He was known for Shakespearean roles, particularly Hamlet.
OsmondTearle (full name George OsmondTearle: 8 March 1852 – 7 September 1901) was an English actor. He set up a touring company that performed in the...
Tearle is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Conway Tearle (1878–1938), Anglo-American stage actor, stepson of Osmond Godfrey Tearle...
actor/manager George OsmondTearle (1852–1901) and American actress Marianne "Minnie" Conway (1852–1896), the brother of actor Malcolm Tearle, and the half-brother...
organized the first stock company in America. After Tearle's parents separated, his mother married OsmondTearle, a British Shakespearean actor popular in “the...
first break came while she was still in Scotland, when actor-manager OsmondTearle heard of her ability and booked her to appear in various Shakesperian...
OsmondTearle, an actor living there, heard from his own producer that an Englishman was needed for a production of The School for Scandal. Tearle recruited...
role, went largely unnoticed in a cast that included Jeffreys Lewis, OsmondTearle and Gerard Eyre. Later in the season she won praise for her depiction...
became infatuated with the theatre after experiencing a performance by OsmondTearle. He trained in the companies of Ben Greet, Frank Benson and Beerbohm...
Romeo and Juliet Horace Vinton in the 1916 silent film version. Conway Tearle in the 1936 version. Robert Stephens in the 1968 version. Stellan Skarsgård...
Adventure White Corridors Pat Jackson Googie Withers, James Donald, Godfrey Tearle Drama Worm's Eye View Jack Raymond Ronald Shiner, Diana Dors, Garry Marsh...
champion (b. 1893) Roland Young, English actor (b. 1887) June 9 – Godfrey Tearle, American actor (b. 1884) June 18 – René Fonck, French aviator, top Allied...
Study, CBE, Chief Constable, West Riding of Yorkshire. Godfrey Seymour Tearle. For services to the dramatic profession. Henry William Hugh Warren, DSc...