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Beyond his early career in [[silent film]]s, Royston worked also in [[musical theatre]]. From February to April 1923 he appeared in ''[[The Cousin from Nowhere]]'' at the [[Prince's Theatre]], London, and he played the leading role of Jack Lloyd in the [[C. B. Cochran]] London production of ''[[Little Nellie Kelly (musical)|Little Nellie Kelly]]'' between 1923 and 1924.<ref>''The Stage Year Book 1921—1925'' (Carson & Comerford, Ltd., 1925) p. 172</ref><ref>'Theatres' (classified advertising) in ''The Times'', issue 43380 dated June 29, 1923, p. 12, col. D</ref> |
Beyond his early career in [[silent film]]s, Royston worked also in [[musical theatre]]. From February to April 1923 he appeared in ''[[The Cousin from Nowhere]]'' at the [[Prince's Theatre]], London, and he played the leading role of Jack Lloyd in the [[C. B. Cochran]] London production of ''[[Little Nellie Kelly (musical)|Little Nellie Kelly]]'' between 1923 and 1924.<ref>''The Stage Year Book 1921—1925'' (Carson & Comerford, Ltd., 1925) p. 172</ref><ref>'Theatres' (classified advertising) in ''The Times'', issue 43380 dated June 29, 1923, p. 12, col. D</ref> |
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On 8 October 1928 Royston opened in the [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] production of ''[[Ups-a-Daisy]]'' at the [[Shubert Theatre (Broadway)|Shubert Theatre]], which ran for 64 performances. In 1930 he starred as Jack in the British [[musical film]] ''[[Just for a Song]]''. |
On 8 October 1928 Royston opened in the [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] production of ''[[Ups-a-Daisy]]'' at the [[Shubert Theatre (Broadway)|Shubert Theatre]], which ran for 64 performances. Also in the cast was [[Bob Hope]]. In 1930 he starred as Jack in the British [[musical film]] ''[[Just for a Song]]''. |
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After a break in his film career of some thirty years, Royston played a [[clergy]]man in the [[Hammer Film Productions|Hammer Horror]] movie ''[[The Plague of the Zombies]]'' (1966). |
After a break in his film career of some thirty years, Royston played a [[clergy]]man in the [[Hammer Film Productions|Hammer Horror]] movie ''[[The Plague of the Zombies]]'' (1966). |
Revision as of 20:24, 25 January 2012
Roy Royston | |
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Died | 7 October 1976 Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England | (aged 77)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1912 – 1966 |
Roy Royston (5 April 1899 – 7 October 1976) born in London, was an English actor who appeared in a large number of films between 1912 and 1966, beginning as a child actor. Most of his motion pictures were silent films made before the First World War.
Beyond his early career in silent films, Royston worked also in musical theatre. From February to April 1923 he appeared in The Cousin from Nowhere at the Prince's Theatre, London, and he played the leading role of Jack Lloyd in the C. B. Cochran London production of Little Nellie Kelly between 1923 and 1924.[1][2]
On 8 October 1928 Royston opened in the Broadway production of Ups-a-Daisy at the Shubert Theatre, which ran for 64 performances. Also in the cast was Bob Hope. In 1930 he starred as Jack in the British musical film Just for a Song.
After a break in his film career of some thirty years, Royston played a clergyman in the Hammer Horror movie The Plague of the Zombies (1966).
Selected filmography
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References
External links
- Roy Royston at BFI Film & TV Database
- Roy Royston filmography at Internet Movie Database