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  • * ''[[God and the Man]]'' (1918) as Priscilla Sefton * ''[[Because (film)|Because]]'' (1918)
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  • | 1918 |April 28, 1918
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  • * ''[[Once Upon a Time (1918 film)|Once Upon a Time]]'' (1918) as Guy Travers [[Category:1869 births]]
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  • | birth_date = {{birth date|1918|6|3|df=y}} | death_date = {{death date and age|1996|5|23|1918|6|3|df=y}}
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  • ...|British]] [[South Staffordshire Regiment]] in the [[First World War]], in 1918 transferring into the [[Royal Air Force]], ending the war as a [[Subaltern [[Category:1897 births]]
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  • ...f his father's adultery.<ref>England and Wales Civil Divorce Records, 1858-1918, ''Georgina Bamlett v. George Bamlett''</ref> He had a form of [[dwarfism]] [[Category:1894 births]]
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  • ...:Weaving|weaver]]s Emma Pye and James Robert Clitheroe, who had married in 1918. His place of birth was his maternal grandparents' home at 58 Wilkin Street [[Category:1921 births]]
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  • | yearsactive = 1918&ndash;1955 ...h History'', Palgrave Macmillan (2011), p. 626</ref> Lyon entered films in 1918 after a successful appearance on [[w:Broadway theatre|Broadway]] opposite [
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  • ...use = {{marriage|[[Michael Joseph (publisher)|Michael Joseph]]|1918|1926|end=divorced}}<br>{{marriage|[[Eric Maschwitz]]|1926|1945|end=divorced ...e Ferdinanda Gingold was born in Carlton Hill, [[Maida Vale]], London,<ref>Births, ''The Times'', 13 December 1897, p. 1</ref> the elder daughter of a prospe
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  • ...le troupes.<ref name="JimmyOxfordBio"/> In the [[First World War]] 1914 to 1918 James was a sergeant in the [[Northumberland Fusiliers]] but was invalided [[Category:1892 births]]
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  • ...influenza]]—the latter contracted in the [[w:1918 flu pandemic|pandemic of 1918]]—weakened his constitution further, and he died of [[w:pulmonary tubercu ...Howard|2011|p=58}} He was taken ill during the runs of pantomimes in both 1918 and 1919, was forced to rest for three months in 1919,<ref name="Variety: 1
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  • ...e for National Statistics]] |access-date=6 October 2021 |quote=Register of Births: Jan-Feb-Mar 1896. Surname: Ridley. Given Name: William Arnold. District: B | years_active = 1918–1984
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  • ...[Meritorious Service Medal (United Kingdom)|Meritorious Service Medal]] in 1918. He returned to England and the motor trade in 1919, graduating from hearse [[Category:1895 births]]
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  • ...g no talent for the retail trade.{{Citation needed|date=November 2019}} In 1918 he was admitted to the [[University of Edinburgh|University of Edinburgh]] After the end of the [[First World War|First World War]] in November 1918, Sim was released from military service. On his return home, he told his fa
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  • ...no one knew better how to get the right song across to an audience. [By] 1918 she had firmly established herself as a music-hall artiste, both in the pro ...dge continued to perform in variety and made her debut in [[pantomime]] in 1918.<ref name=gaye2/> She and Hulbert planned to work together in "light-hearte
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  • Hardy was born in [[Cheltenham]] in 1925 to Henry Harrison Hardy, [[1918 Birthday Honours (MBE)|MBE]],<ref>The Schoolmasters' Yearbook and Education [[Category:1925 births]]
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  • ...Clive Barker and Maggie B. Gale (ed.), ''British Theatre Between the Wars, 1918-1939''. [[w:Cambridge University Press|]], 2000 {{ISBN|9780521624077}} (pgs [[Category:1888 births]]
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  • ...6), ''The Bing Girls are There'' (1917) and ''The Bing Boys on Broadway'' (1918).<ref name=Berger/> Grossmith fitted his work on all these productions arou [[Category:1874 births]]
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  • {{Short description|Irish actor, comedian, writer, musician, and poet (1918–2002)}} | birth_date = {{birth date|df=y|1918|4|16}}
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  • ...ller found work to be in short supply, and he had lost his mother to the [[1918 flu pandemic]]. He had his sights on performing in [[London]], and obtained [[Category:1894 births]]
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