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Gerald Lawrence - Wikipedia Gerald Leslie Lawrence (23 March 1873 – 9 May 1957) was a British actor and manager [1] Lawrence was born in London in 1873, the son of Emily Mills née Asher (1832-1912) and John Moss Lawrence (1827-1888), an investor
Gerald Lawrence - Lowey Dannenberg Mr Lawrence represents health benefits plan providers in antitrust litigation and has recovered over a billion dollars on their behalf He also represents investors in financial services recovery litigation involving antitrust, commodities fraud, and RICO claims
Gerald Lawrence - IMDb Gerald Lawrence was born on 23 March 1873 in London, England, UK He was an actor and director, known for Captain Nighthawk (1914), His Just Deserts (1914) and Her Only Son (1914) He was married to Madge Compton, Fay Davis and Lilian Braithwaite He died on 16 May 1957 in London, England, UK
Lawrence, Gerald | Encyclopedia. com LAWRENCE, GERALD (1873–1957), British actor Born in London, Lawrence was the nephew of Isaac Cohen who owned the Pavilion Theater, Whitechapel He was noted for romantic roles such as David Garrick, Monsieur Beaucaire, Charles Surface, and Beau Brummel, which he played in London and on tour
AIR FORCE NOW U. S. AIR FORCE HELICOPTER RESCUE . . . - Archive. org This color recruitment film showcases the rescue mission of United States Air Force pilot Captain Gerald Lawrence (1943 - 2012) on August 20, 1972, by members of the 40th Aerospace Rescue and Recovery Squadron (ARRS) operating out of Nakhon Phanom Royal Thai Air Force Base, Thailand, during the Vietnam War
Gerald Lawrence (1873-1957) - Find a Grave Memorial Actor, Manager He was born as Gerald Leslie Lawrence He was married to English actress, Dame Florence Lilian Braithwaite (1873-1948), from 1897 until their divorce in 1905 They had a daughter, Joyce Lilian Lawrence Carey (1898-1993)