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  1. 23 de abr. de 2008 · Rambunctious, witty, gifted and decent, Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree was a dominant figure in London theatre from the late 1870s until his death in 1917. After initially making his name as an actor he went onto become a successful theatre manager and president of the nascent Society of West End Theatre. Born as Herbert Draper Beerbohm in London in ...

  2. "Herbert Beerbohm Tree" published on by null. [né(1853–1917), actor and manager.The esteemed English thespian made several American visits, the first in 1895 and the last in 1916.

  3. TREE, Sir HERBERT BEERBOHM (1852–1917), actor-manager, the second son of Julius Ewald Beerbohm (a London grain merchant of mixed German, Dutch, and Lithuanian extraction who had become naturalized as a British subject) by his wife, Constantia Draper, was born in London 17 December 1852.

  4. “War itself is horrible but the misfortune it brings helps a man to find his soul” – Herbert Beerbohm Tree, 18 April 1915. The British Film Institute’s new DVD of silent films of Shakespeare Play On inevitably features the legendary actor-manager Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree (1852-1917).

  5. Much has been written about Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree and his grandiose Shakespearean productions, but his equally flamboyant wife Maud, Lady Tree, has received... Front Matter Download; XML; ... Mrs Beerbohm Tree 1892 Download; XML; Mrs Tree, Sardou, Her Majesty’s Theatre, and Ibsen 1895-96 Download; XML ‘That Brutus may be a little missed ...

  6. Actor and theatre manager. Born at 2 Pembridge Villas. Max Beerbohm was his half-brother and cousin. Founded Her Majesty's Theatre in 1897 and ran it until his death. Founded the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1904. Married but fathered a number of illegitimate children including, with May Pinney Reed, the film director Carol Reed, and the father of actor Oliver Reed.

  7. Herbert Beerbohm Tree was a successful actor manager, renowned for his productions of Shakespeare, while also keeping an eye of innovations in the field. He made his amateur debut as an actor in 1876, and turned professional in 1878. As well as running several theatres, he undertook many foreign tours and made a name for himself in America as ...