George Vandenhoff (18 February 1820 - 15 June 1885) was an English actor and elocutionist who performed in Britain and the United States.
George Vandenhoff var en engelsk skuespiller og elokusjonist som opptrådte i Storbritannia og USA. Wikipedia (engelsk)
Født: 18. februar 1820, England, Storbritannia
Døde: 15. juni 1885, England, Storbritannia
Foreldre: John Vandenhoff
Bøker
The Art of Elocution - Scholar's Choice Edition
2015
Blätter aus dem Tagebuche eines Schauspielers: mit Erinnerungen und Klatschereien aus der Garderobe und von der Bühne in England und Amerika
1860
Life: Or, Men, Manners, Modes and Measures . .
1861
Leaves from an Actor's Note-book: Or, Anecdotes of the Green-room and Stage, at Home and Abroad
1860
Common Sense, a Dash at Doings of the Day;
1858
The Art of Elocution, As an Essential Part of Rhetoric
1867
Three generations of Vandenhoffs were among featured players in theatres of both America and England for over a century, 1808 through 1913.
George Vandenhoff was born on February 1820 in England. He is remembered today as an actor. He first appeared on the stage in " Rule a Wife and Have a Wife" at ...
VANDENHOFF, George, actor, born in England, 18 February, 1820. He first appeared on the stage as Leon in " Rule a Wife and Have a Wife" at the Covent Garden ...
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Three generations of Vandenhoffs were among featured players in theatres of both America and England for over a century, 1808 through 1913.
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Leaves from an actor's notebook; with reminiscences and chitchat of the greenroom and the stage, in England and America. By George Vandenhoff. · Book overview.
The Art of Elocution: From the Simple Articulation of the Elemental Sounds of Language, Up to the Highest Tone of Expression in Speech, Attainable by the Human ...