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Actors' Orphanage

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ended the Fund established a home (once again at Silverlands, Chertsey). This arrangement ended in 1958 when the costs became too high and the Actors' Orphanage ceased to exist. The remaining children were moved to new houses in Hemel Hempstead Road,
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and financial and care help was offered to those in need. It continues to exist today as ACT, the Actors' Children's Trust, awarding £750,000 in grants each year to the children of professional actors.
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Over the years many from the theatrical profession gave time and money to the running of the Orphanage. Past presidents of the Orphanage included Sir
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in 1938 where it remained until 1940. In September 1940 the Orphanage was evacuated to the USA where the children were housed in
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at the Edwin Gould Foundation, and the children were sent to local schools.
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The Importance of Happiness: Noël Coward and the Actors' Orphanage
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in 1912. The fund continues but the orphanage closed in 1958.
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Index

"Kittie" Carson
Clement Scott
Croydon
Langley
Buckinghamshire
Berkshire
Cambridge University
Chertsey
Surrey
New York City
war
Watford
Gerald du Maurier
Noël Coward
Laurence Olivier
Richard Attenborough
Actors' Charitable Trust
"Dutton, Emily Courtier- [known as Mrs Charles L. Carson; performing name Kittie Claremont] (1862?–1919), theatrical philanthropist"
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/57870
ISBN
978-0-19-861412-8
UK public library membership




"Our history – ACT – The Actors' Children's Trust"

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