Gertrude Ward, Countess of Dudley (née Millar; 21 February 1879 – 25 April 1952), known as Gertie Millar, was an English actress and singer of the early...
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designer Gertie F. Marx (1912-2004), German-born American physician and obstetric anesthesiologist Gertie Gitana (1887–1957), English singer Gertie Millar, Countess...
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Connemara. Lord Dudley remarried, on 30 April 1924, actress Gertie Millar, daughter of John Millar. Lord Dudley died of cancer in London on 29 June 1932 at...
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performances. The London production starred Grossmith, Harry Grattan and Gertie Millar, with Henry Lytton later joining the cast. The Spring Chicken had a...
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English-language production, in 1913, at Daly's Theatre in London, starring Gertie Millar as Kitty Kent, produced by George Edwardes and directed by Edward Royce...
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Earl of Dudley, whose second wife was the Edwardian music hall star Gertie Millar, was a member of Lord Salisbury’s government and later Governor-General...
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film director Geoff Millar (born 1955), Australian cricketer Gertie Millar (1879–1952), English singer and actress George Millar (footballer) (1874–?)...
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some of them remaining popular into the 1960s. In 1902, he married Gertie Millar, one of the most successful actresses of the period, whom he had discovered...
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her another chance in 1917, when she took over the leading role from Gertie Millar in his show Houp La! She made little impression in the part, which she...
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Martin's was the spectacular Edwardian musical comedy Houp La!, starring Gertie Millar, which opened on 23 November 1916. The producer was the impresario Charles...
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