Dennis Eadie
Dennis Eadie (14 January 1869 – 10 June 1928) was a British stage actor who also appeared in three films during the silent era. Eadie was a leading actor of the British theatre, appearing in plays by Edward Knoblauch and Louis N. Parker. In 1916 he became the first man to play the British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli in a feature film.
Dennis Eadie | |
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Born | 14 January 1869 |
Died | 10 June 1928 59) England United Kingdom | (aged
Occupation | Film actor Stage actor |
Selected filmography
- The Man Who Stayed at Home (1915)
- Disraeli (1916)
Bibliography
- Davis, Tracy C. The Economics of the British Stage 1800-1914. Cambridge University Press, 2007.
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