
George Grossmith
Known for Acting · 10 credits
- Born
- 1874-05-11
- Died
- 1935-06-06
- Place of birth
- London, England, UK
- Also known as
- George Grossmith Jr. · Georges Grossmith
Biography
George Grossmith Jr. (11 May 1874 – 6 June 1935) was a British actor, theatre producer and manager, director, playwright and songwriter, best remembered for his work in and with Edwardian musical comedies. Grossmith was also an important innovator in bringing "cabaret" and "revues" to the London stage. Born in London, he took his first role on the musical stage at the age of 18 in Haste to the Wedding (1892), a West End collaboration between his famous songwriter and actor father and W. S. Gilbert.
Grossmith soon became an audience favourite playing "dude" roles. Early appearances in musicals included George Edwardes's hit A Gaiety Girl in 1893, and Go-Bang and The Shop Girl in 1894. In 1895, Grossmith left the musical stage, instead appearing in straight comedies, but after a few years he returned to performing in musicals and Victorian burlesques. Early in the new century, he had a string of successes in musicals for Edwardes, including The Toreador (1901), The School Girl (1903), The Orchid (1903), The Spring Chicken (1905), The New Aladdin (1906), The Girls of Gottenberg (1907), Our Miss Gibbs (1909), Peggy (1911), The Sunshine Girl (1912) and The Girl on the Film (1913). The lanky Grossmith was often comically paired with the diminutive Edmund Payne. At the same time, he developed a reputation as a co-writer of musicals and revues, usually adding jokes.
Grossmith soon established himself as a major producer, together with Edward Laurillard, of such hits as Tonight's the Night (1914), Theodore & Co (1916) and Yes, Uncle! (1917). He wrote the long-running revue series that began with The Bing Boys Are Here (1916), scheduling these projects around his naval service in World War I. He then produced Eastward Ho! (1919) and produced, co-wrote, directed and sometimes starred in, Kissing Time (1919), A Night Out (1920), Sally (1921), The Cabaret Girl (1922), The Beauty Prize (1923) and Primrose (1924), many of these featuring Leslie Henson. He also continued to appear in other producers' shows, including The Naughty Princess (1920) and No, No, Nanette (1925).
Later, he performed in such pieces as Princess Charming (1926) and appeared in at least ten films for London Film Productions Ltd., among other films, in the 1930s. He produced The Land of Smiles and Cavalcade (both in 1931), and in 1933, he played Touchstone in a production of As You Like It.
Known For
Movies (10)

Women Everywhere
1930
as Aristide Brown

Princess Charming
1934
as King Christian of Aufland

The Hawk
1933
as Erik Drakton

The Lady of Lebanon
1934
as Le colonel Hobson

Wedding Rehearsal
1932
as Birdie Wroxbury - Earl of Stokeshire

Those Three French Girls
1930
as Earl of Ippleton

The Man with the Hispano
1933
as Lord Oswill

The Girl from Maxim's
1933
as General Paul Petypon

Are You There?
1930
as Duke of St. Pancras

Service for Ladies
1932
as The King (Mr. Westlake)
About George Grossmith
George Grossmith Jr. (11 May 1874 – 6 June 1935) was a British actor, theatre producer and manager, director, playwright and songwriter, best remembered for his work in and with Edwardian musical comedies. Grossmith was also an important innovator in bringing "cabaret" and "revues" to the London stage. Born in London, he took his first role on the musical stage at the age of 18 in Haste to the Wedding (1892), a West End collaboration between his famous songwriter and actor father and W. S. Gilbert. Grossmith soon became an audience favourite p… With 10 credits spanning from 1930 to 1934, George Grossmith has appeared in 10 films and 0 TV shows.
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- Women Everywhere (1930) — as Aristide Brown
- Princess Charming (1934) — as King Christian of Aufland
- The Hawk (1933) — as Erik Drakton
- The Lady of Lebanon (1934) — as Le colonel Hobson
- Wedding Rehearsal (1932) — as Birdie Wroxbury - Earl of Stokeshire
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