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Laurence Hanray

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Laurence Hanray

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

May 15, 1874 (152 years old)

Place of Birth

Hampstead, London, England, UK

Biography

Laurence Hanray (16 May 1874 – 28 November 1947), sometimes credited as Lawrence Hanray, was a British film and theatre actor born in London, England. He is also credited as the author of several plays and music hall songs. Laurence Hanray was born Lawrence Henry Jacobs in St John's Wood on 16 May 1874, the son of Angelo Jacobs (c. 1851-1910), a glass manufacturer, and Leah (née Nathan; 1850/1851 - 1946). His father changed his name to Angelo Jacobs Hanray, and with it the family name, after becoming bankrupt in 1897, although Laurence had been using the name Hanray professionally from at least 1892, when he appeared as a member of the Hermann Vezin Theatre Company in supporting roles in Hamlet and Macbeth at Her Majesties Theatre, Dundee. Australian newspapers show he was in Australia and New Zealand from around 1901-04, appearing as Carraway Bones the undertaker in the farce Turned Up at the Theatre Royal, Perth, in May 1901, and subsequently at most of the main cities until June 1904. Travel records show him departing Sydney for Auckland in August 1901, and sailing from Sydney for London on 7 October 1904. He then resumed touring in Britain. In the 1911 census, Laurence Hanray (36), actor, is listed as residing at the Woolton Hall Hydropathic Hotel, Much Woolton, Lancashire, England. Hanray married Dorothy Mary Chambers Farnsworth (1884-1918) in the Birkenhead district during the first quarter of 1914. She petitioned for divorce in 1917, but then died suddenly in London on 16 August 1918. Hanray married Lois Grace Heatherley (1892-1966) in Paddington during the same quarter his first wife died. Lois was also an actress and performed with Laurence at the Booth Theatre, Broadway, in 1921. They were also together in The Faithful Heart, she as Ginger and Laurence as Major Lestrade, at the Comedy Theatre, Haymarket. Travel records then show the couple arriving in New York in September 1922. He appeared in John Galsworthy's play Loyalties at the Gaeity Theatre on Broadway. They arrived in Liverpool in May 1923. The couple also played together in Escape at the Booth Theatre, Broadway in 1927, she as Miss Grace and he in multiple roles (the Fellow Convict, the Old Gentleman and the Farmer). Laurence and Lois had a daughter, Ursula Susan Edith Hanray, on 16 November 1923. According to travel records, the family visited America from September 1927. Laurence also went on his own to Canada in September 1931, and also during 1939-1940. Ursula became a child actress, playing the title role in the first televised production of Alice Through The Looking Glass in 1937, and the young Queen Victoria in a London theatre in 1940. Hanray worked almost up to his death; The Times reported in early September 1947 that he was to appear in a play at Dunfermline Abbey Theatre. He died at age 73 on 28 November 1947, following an operation at the Middlesex Hospital, London. Lois Grace Hanray died aged 74 on 25 April 1966.

Known For

Acting
1947Mine Own ExecutionerDr. Lefage
1947The Life and Adventures of Nicholas NicklebyMr. Gride
1945Read All About ItBostock
1945Waterloo Road
1944Love StoryAngus Rossiter
1944On ApprovalParkes
1944Hotel ReservePolice Commissioner
1943My Learned FriendSir Norman
1942Hatter's CastleDr. Lawrie
1942Let the People Sing
1941Quiet WeddingMr. Williamson
1941The Ghost of St. Michael'sClerk of Court
1941Old Mother Riley's CircusCheddar, KC
194021 DaysSolicitor
1938Many Waters
1938Julius CaesarCasca
1938A Royal DivorceKlemens von Metternich
1937It's Never Too Late to MendLawyer Crawley
1937Moonlight SonataMr. Bishop
1937Action for SlanderClerk of Court (as Lawrence Hanray)
1937The Girl in the TaxiCharencey
1937The Last ChanceMr. Perrin
1937Midnight MenaceSir George, Lead Conspirator
1937Knight Without ArmourForrester
1937Dark JourneyCottin
1937Fire Over EnglandFrench Ambassador
1937Smash and GrabPraskins (as Laurence Hanray)
1936The Three MaximsThomas
1936The Man Who Could Work MiraclesMr. Bamfylde
1936Someone at the DoorPoole
1936Lonely RoadJenkinson, lawyer
1936Whom the Gods Love: The Original Story of Mozart and His WifeArchbishop of Salzburg
1936Beloved ImpostorArthur
1936RembrandtHeertsbeeke
1935Murder at Monte CarloCollum
1935Drake of EnglandMinor role
1935Brewster's MillionsGrant
1935MimiBarbemouche
1935Street SongTuttle
1935Adventure Ltd.Simon Ledbury
1934The Great DefenderParker
1934Those Were the DaysWormington
1934Chu Chin ChowKasim Baba
1934Lorna DooneParson Bowden
1934What Happened Then?Dr. Bristol
1934The Rise of Catherine the GreatGoudovitch
1933His Grace Gives NoticeMr Greyling
1933The Private Life of Henry VIIIArchbishop Cranmer
1933The Man from TorontoDuncan
1933The Good CompanionsMr. James Tarvin
1933LoyaltiesJacob Twisden
1933This Week of GraceLawyer Cowlber
1932Leap YearHope
1932Wedding RehearsalNews editor
1932Love on WheelsGallop's Commissionaire
1932That Night in LondonRibbles
1932The Faithful HeartMajor Ango
1932There Goes the BridePolice Chief (uncredited)
1931Her ReputationMr. Montgomery
1930Beyond the CitiesGregory Hayes