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  1. Charles Rann Kennedy Scene from The Servant in the House. Charles Rann Kennedy (born Derby, England, 14 February 1871; died Los Angeles, California, 16 February 1950) was an Anglo-American dramatist.

  2. Charles Rann Kennedy (1808 – 17 December 1867) was an English lawyer and classicist, best remembered for his involvement in the Swinfen will case and the issues of contingency fee agreements and legal ethics that it involved.

  3. Charles Rann Kennedy has written 8 shows including The Servant in the House (Playwright), The Winterfeast (Playwright), The Terrible Meek (Playwright), The Flower of the Palace of Han...

  4. Dec 17, 2018 · In 1908, Thomas G. Moses wrote, “Made a model for Charles Rand Kennedy for his new play “Winter Feast” late in September.” Moses’ designs included a setting that depicted the interior of a Viking chieftain homestead. Portrait of Charles Rann Kennedy in 1909, from the Elizabeth Tyson Vaughan photograph collection

  5. Kennedy, Charles Rann. An Anglo-American playwright; born at Derby, England, Feb. 14, 1871; died in 1950. His plays are: ‘The Servant in the House’ (1908); ‘The Winterfeast’ (1908); ‘The Terrible Meek’ (1911); ‘The Necessary Evil’ (1913); ‘The Idol Breaker’ (1914).

  6. Charles Rann Kennedy (playwright) retrieved. 9 October 2017. stated in. Internet Broadway Database. Internet Broadway Database person ID. 4790. subject named as.

  7. KENNEDY, Charles Rann, Anglo-American dramatist: b. Derby, England, 14 Feb. 1871. He began life as an office boy, largely educated himself and early began lecturing and writing. He later became an actor and press agent and theatrical business manager.