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Reginald Crompton

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153: 484: 228:(1911). It would appear that in between his theatre work Crompton would return to his legal profession, as the 1911 Census lists him as a solicitor boarding with a family in 552: 577: 22: 98:(November 1899 to June 1900). After a period practising as a solicitor in Exeter he was once again at the Savoy in the roles of Sergeant Pincher in 292:
According to the 1939 Register for Exeter, by that year Crompton was divorced; his occupation is listed as a retired solicitor and actor.
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Dudfield (1834–1901) and Francis Crompton (1835–1921), a landowner. By 1891, aged 20, he was an articled solicitor's clerk in
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England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858–1995 for Reginald Crompton
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Crompton died, aged 75, in September 1945 at Exeter. In his will he left an estate valued at £8,969 14s.
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1901 England Census for Reginald Crompton, Devon, Exeter: Ancestry.com
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With many of the former Savoy company Crompton transferred to the
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Reginald Crompton as Private Willis in the first revival of
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1939 England and Wales Register for Reginald Crompton
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He was in D'Oyly Carte's tour of 334:, Gloucestershire, Almondsbury: Ancestry.com 8: 180:and the Royal Footman and Wooden Soldier in 80:A winner of the Holland Scholarship at the 409:1911 England Census for Reginald Crompton 347:1891 England Census for Reginald Crompton 332:1871 England Census for Reginald Crompton 88:in 1899, making his London début at the 49:, he created several minor roles in the 360: 358: 314: 312: 310: 308: 304: 7: 553:Alumni of the Royal Academy of Music 186:(December 1903) before appearing in 578:English male musical theatre actors 429:, The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive 399:, The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive 384:, The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive 349:, Devon, St Leonard: Ancestry.com 14: 487:, Devon, Exeter CB: Ancestry.com 270:He wrote the screenplays for the 130:(April 1902), and Mr. Reddish in 92:playing The Royal Executioner in 469:"Reginald Crompton: Filmography" 148:Musical comedies and later years 475:(BFI), accessed 8 December 2020 281:(1916) which were vehicles for 1: 140:(July to November 1902) and 61:Early years and D'Oyly Carte 174:where he was Mr. Hazell in 156:The Two Wooden Soldiers in 599: 86:D'Oyly Carte Opera Company 55:D'Oyly Carte Opera Company 285:. Crompton also directed 265:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 396:A Princess of Kensington 142:A Princess of Kensington 133:A Princess of Kensington 60: 16:British actor and singer 563:Operatic bass-baritones 548:Male actors from Exeter 504:(subscription required) 489:(subscription required) 413:(subscription required) 367:(subscription required) 351:(subscription required) 336:(subscription required) 104:(April 1901); So Hi in 568:English bass-baritones 473:British Film Institute 167: 84:, Crompton joined the 82:Royal Academy of Music 35: 583:Musicians from Exeter 502:, 1945: Ancestry.com 459:, Silent Era Database 455:Nipper and the Curate 444:, Silent Era Database 440:Nipper’s Busy Holiday 287:Nipper's Busy Holiday 279:Nipper and the Curate 275:Nipper's Busy Holiday 177:The Earl and the Girl 155: 65:Crompton was born in 24: 573:English male singers 426:The Girl on the Film 235:The Girl on the Film 188:The Talk of the Town 183:Little Hans Andersen 159:Little Hans Andersen 252:(1915), and in the 214:Where Children Rule 166:(left) and Crompton 558:English solicitors 381:The Willow Pattern 168: 118:Shock-headed Peter 107:The Willow Pattern 95:The Rose of Persia 36: 519:Reginald Crompton 320:Reginald Crompton 263:(1916–17) at the 261:Puss in New Boots 39:Reginald Crompton 590: 506: 505: 497: 491: 490: 482: 476: 466: 460: 451: 445: 436: 430: 421: 415: 414: 406: 400: 391: 385: 376: 370: 368: 362: 353: 352: 344: 338: 337: 329: 323: 316: 101:The Emerald Isle 45:screenwriter. 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Index


Iolanthe
Savoy Theatre
silent film
bass-baritone
Savoy Operas
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
Almondsbury
Exeter
Royal Academy of Music
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company
Savoy Theatre
The Rose of Persia
The Emerald Isle
The Willow Pattern
Iolanthe
Garrick Theatre
Merrie England
A Princess of Kensington

Little Hans Andersen
Ernest Torrence
Adelphi Theatre
The Earl and the Girl
Little Hans Andersen
Lyric Theatre
Aldwych Theatre
Tom Jones
Apollo Theatre
Garrick Theatre

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