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Sir Henry Lytton (born Henry Alfred Jones; 3 January 1865 – 15 August 1936) was an English actor and singer who was the leading exponent of the starring comic patter-baritone roles in Gilbert and Sullivan operas from 1909 to 1934.
Henry Lytton, Jr. (2 July 1906 – 16 September 1965) was a British actor and singer who after a career in film and musical comedy ended as a pantomime dame and Ringmaster of the famous Blackpool Tower Circus in Blackpool.
Jun 16, 2014 · Learn about the life and career of Sir Henry Lytton, a famous actor who starred in many Gilbert and Sullivan operas. Discover how he married a young actress, became a knight, and survived a tragic accident.
Henry Lytton, the English singer and actor, was to Gilbert & Sullivan what John Gielgud was to Shakespeare, only more so. The baritone joined the famous D'Oyly Carte Opera Company that staged Gilbert & Sullivan operettas in 1884 and remained with them until 1903.
- January 3, 1865
- August 15, 1936
May 19, 2024 · Henry Lytton Bulwer was a diplomat who, as British ambassador to the United States, negotiated the controversial Clayton–Bulwer Treaty (April 19, 1850), which concerned in part the possibility of a canal traversing Central America and was also intended to resolve (but in fact aggravated) various.
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Henry Lytton (later Sir Henry) (rn. Henry Alfred Jones, 1865-1936) sings Paul Rubens' witty 'Me and Mrs. Brown' from the Musical Comedy 'A Country Girl'.
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Henry Lytton. Actor: The Mikado. Henry Lytton, the English singer and actor, was to Gilbert & Sullivan what John Gielgud was to Shakespeare, only more so. The baritone joined the famous D'Oyly Carte Opera Company that staged Gilbert & Sullivan operettas in 1884 and remained with them until 1903.