Plaque

George Devine

Erection date: 1992

Inscription

English Heritage
George Devine, 1910-1966, actor, artistic director of the Royal Court Theatre, 1956-1965, lived here.

Site: George Devine (1 memorial)

W6, Lower Mall, 9

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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George Devine

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Royal Court Theatre

The current building designed by Walter Emden and Bertie Crewe, opened as the...

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George Devine

Actor and theatre director. Born George Alexander Cassady Devine in Hendon. H...

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