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Eille Norwood (1861–1948)


Eille Norwood was born on October 11, 1861 in York, England as Anthony Edward Brett. He was an actor, known for The Boscombe Valley Mystery (1922), The Dying Detective (1921) and The Man with the Twisted Lip (1921). He was married to Ruth Mackay. He died on December 24, 1948 in London, England. See full bio »

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(age 87) in London, England, UK

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Known For

The Boscombe Valley Mystery
The Boscombe Valley Mystery Sherlock Holmes
(1922)
The Dying Detective
The Dying Detective Sherlock Holmes
(1921)
The Man with the Twisted Lip
(1921)

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 1923 His Last Bow (Short)
Sherlock Holmes
 1923 Silver Blaze (Short)
Sherlock Holmes
 1922 Black Peter (Short)
Sherlock Holmes
 1922 The Recoil
Francis
 1921 Gwyneth of the Welsh Hills
Lord Pryse
 1921 A Gentleman of France
Gaston de Marsac
 1920 The Tavern Knight
The Tavern Knight
 1920 The Hundredth Chance
Dr. Jonathon Capper
 1916 The Charlatan
Dr. O'Kama
 1911 Princess Clementina (Short)
James Stuart
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Personal Details

Other Works:

Stage: Appeared in Denison Clift and Frank Gregory's "The Moon is Red," at the Daly's Theatre in London, England, with Joyce Bland, Helen Goss, Hugh Miller, George Curzon and Austin Trevor in the cast. Frank Gregory was also director. See more »
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Trivia:

He chose his stage name because he had once been in love with a woman called Eileen or Eille, and he lived in Norwood, south London. See more »

Star Sign:

Libra

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