Lyn Harding

Lyn Harding

actor

Lyn Harding was born on Oct 12, 1867 in UK. Lyn Harding's big-screen debut came with When Knighthood Was in Flower directed by Robert G. Vignola in 1922, strarring Henry VIII. Lyn Harding is known for Goodbye, Mr. Chips directed by Sam Wood, Robert Donat stars as Mr. Chips and Greer Garson as Katherine. The upcoming new movie Lyn Harding plays is The Prime Minister which will be released on May 03, 1941.

Born in St Brides Wentlooge (now in Gwent), Wales, UK, where he was brought up as a strict Congregationalist and a Welsh speaker. He started his working life as an apprentice draper in Newport, Wales, and was drawn to an acting career after seeing "It's Never Too Late to Mend" at the Old Victoria Hall, Newport. Started career as a stage actor in South Wales. His first engagement was at a chapel in Cardiff, giving readings from Shakespeare. In 1890 he met a touring group on a train and was persuaded to step in for a sick actor; this was his first professional engagement. He opened on 28 August 1890 in "The Grip Of Iron" at the Theatre Royal, Bristol, gaining experience in the provinces. He made his London debut at the Shakespeare Theatre Clapham on 19 July 1897. Changed his name to Lyn when working in London, as the English could not spell or pronounce his real Christian name, Llewellyn. He starred in stage, screen and radio productions, and he toured in the U.S., India, Burma, and Japan, sharing stages with

  • Birthday

    Oct 12, 1867
  • Place of Birth

    St Brides Wentlooge, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK

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