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  1. Laurence Sydney Brodribb Irving (21 December 1871 – 29 May 1914) [1] was an English dramatist and actor. He died along with his wife, Mabel, in the RMS Empress of Ireland disaster. Life and career. Irving as depicted in Vanity Fair in 1912.

  2. Laurence Sydney Brodribb was the son of the great Victorian actor manager, Sir Henry Irving and his wife Florence (née O'Callaghan), and brother to actor manager Harry Brodribb Irving. He was born on December 21, 1871, in London, England.

  3. Laurence Sydney Brodribb Irving (21 de diciembre de 1871 - 29 de mayo de 1914) fue un dramaturgo y actor inglés. Murió junto con su esposa, Mabel, en el desastre del RMS Empress of Ireland.

  4. 25 de feb. de 2019 · Laurence Sydney Brodribb Irving (21 December 1871 – 29 May 1914)[1] was an English dramatist and novelist. Born in London, Laurence Irving was a son of the great Victorian actor manager, Sir Henry Irving and his wife Florence (née O'Callaghan), and brother to actor manager Harry Brodribb Irving.

  5. Named after his uncle, Laurence Sydney Brodribb Irving, Laurence Irving was born in London in 1897. He briefly and unhappily attended Wellington College and later trained as a painter at the Byam Shaw School of Art and the Royal Academy School, studying under Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon.

  6. He was born on April 11, 1897 in London to the actor H.B. Irving and his wife, the actress Dorothea Bird, and named after his uncle, novelist and dramatist Laurence Sydney Brodribb Irving. He studied painting under Charles Ricketts and Charles Shannon and became a landscape and marine painter.

  7. editions.covecollective.org › place › laurence-irvingLaurence Irving | COVE

    Laurence Irving. 10 Gilston Road, The Boltons, South Kensington, UK. Laurence Sydney Brodribb Irving was born on December 21st, 1871. His parents were Florence O’Callaghan and Sir Henry Irving, who was a close personal friend and colleague of Ellen Terry’s for many years at the Lyceum Theatre.