H.B. Irving
H.B. Irving was an American actor best known for his roles in The Duality of Man, The Lyons Mail, and Princess Clementina. He was born as Henry Brodribb Irving on August 5, 1870, in Bayswater, London, England, and passed away on October 17, 1919.
Personal and Family Life
H.B. Irving was married to Dorothea Baird from July 20, 1896, until his death in 1919. He was born into a family of actors; his father was the notable actor Henry Irving. He also had connections in the arts through his family, including his son Laurence Irving, who was a designer.
Death and Legacy
H.B. Irving died on October 17, 1919, in London due to complications following a nervous breakdown. His legacy continues through his contributions to theater and film, as well as through his family, who carried on in the performing arts. He is remembered for his dedication to acting and writing during his career.
Filmography
Type | Title | Role | Year |
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Actor | The Lyons Mail | Lesurques | 1916 |
Actor | Princess Clementina | Charles Wogan | 1911 |
Writer | The Duality of Man | 1910 |