Reginald Gardiner, here in a 'still' with Bette Davis:
Nearly Forgotten Members of the 'Hollywood Raj'
Some background for those others of us:
http://www.soldiersofthequeen.com/page2 ... odRaj.html
http://www.soldiersofthequeen.com/page2 ... odRaj.html
Aristide - Yes. Many went after WWI and entered the silent film era. Those with 'voices' easily survived the transition to talkies in 1926 and stayed to prosper; some longer and better than others. Some are well=remembered and many are, maybe unjustly, nearly forgotten.
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'The Brits in Hollywood, Tales from the Hollywood Raj'
…By Sheridan Morley
Pleasant and informative read on the subject.
Look for a copy of this book.
…By Sheridan Morley
Pleasant and informative read on the subject.
Look for a copy of this book.
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