Gerald du Maurier

Author, Actor - Great Britain
Born March 26, 1873 in London
Died April 11, 1934 in London

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Gerald du Maurier was born on March 26, 1873 in London. He was an English Author, Actor, known for Trilby (1908), Lord Camber's Ladies (1932), I was a spy (1933), Gerald du Maurier's first movie on record is from 1908. Gerald du Maurier died on April 11, 1934 in London. His last motion picture on file dates from 1934.

Gerald du Maurier Filmography [Auszug]
1934: [10.04] Jew Süss (Power) (Cast: Weissensee), Directed by Lothar Mendes, with Conrad Veidt, Benita Hume, ,
1933: [09.04] I was a spy (Cast: Doctor ), Directed by Victor Saville, with Madeleine Carroll, Herbert Marshall, Conrad Veidt,
1932: [/ /1] Lord Camber's Ladies (Cast), Directed by Benn W. Levy, with Benita Hume, Nigel Bruce,
1917: [07.00] Justice (Cast: Falder), Directed by Maurice Elvey, with Hilda Moore, Lilian Braithwaite,
1917: [03.00] Masks and Faces (Cast: Hunsdon), Directed by Fred Paul, with Johnston Forbes-Robertson, , Henry S. Irving,
1908: [10.05] Trilby (Lille Trilby) (Story), Directed by Viggo Larsen, with Oda Alstrup, Viggo Larsen, Johannes Meyer,

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