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  1. Robert Bilcliffe Loraine DSO, MC (14 January 1876 – 23 December 1935) was a successful London and Broadway British stage actor, actor-manager, and soldier who later enjoyed a side career as a pioneer aviator.

  2. Robert Loraine was born on 14 January 1876 in New Brighton, Merseyside, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Father Brown, Detective (1934), Limehouse Blues (1934) and Outcast Lady (1934). He was married to Winifred Lydia Strangman and Julie Oop.

    • January 14, 1876
    • December 23, 1935
  3. Robert Loraine was born on 14 January 1876 in New Brighton, Merseyside, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Father Brown, Detective (1934), Limehouse Blues (1934) and Outcast Lady (1934). He was married to Winifred Lydia Strangman and Julie Oop.

    • Actor, Additional Crew
    • January 14, 1876
    • Robert Loraine
    • December 23, 1935
  4. earlyaviators.com › elorain3Robert Loraine

    To set the scene for Loraine's aviation accomplishment July through September 11, 1910, there were three people responsible for his successes; Loraine, Jules Vedrines, Farman's chief mechanic, and Loraine's close friend, Capt. George H.Smart, who was the ground manager, dealing with problems like unbuilt hangars, the boxed-up aeroplane ending ...

  5. Robert Bilcliffe Loraine MC DSO (14 January 1876 – 23 December 1935) was a successful London and Broadway British stage actor, actor-manager and soldier who later enjoyed a side career as a pioneer aviator.

  6. Robert Loraine. (1876—1935) actor. Quick Reference. (1876–1935), actor and manager. The handsome Englishman, whose huge repertory ranged from the heroes of Shakespearean drama and 18th‐century comedy through swashbuckling melodrama and modern drawing‐room comedy, first played for ...

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  8. Robert Loraine (1876–1935) was the first non-American actor to introduce a Shaw play to American audiences.