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- Q20712171 description "Actor, playwright".
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- Q20712171 abstract "Mark Melford (c.1850 - 4 January 1914) born in Fareham, Hampshire, was a British "dramatic author, actor and variety artiste".His career encompassed the era of the late Victorian farce, the music halls and early British cinema. Mark Melford was a prolific playwright and wrote not only dramas, farces, melodramas and comic sketches, but also a musical drama, and a comic opera. He was also an accomplished comic actor often taking the leading role in his own works.As a playwright, the genre in which he was most prolific was farce; Jeffrey H. Huberman in his Late Victorian Farce writes that Mark Melford wrote and had produced more full-length original farces than any other Victorian playwright. The hand-list of plays in Allardyce Nicoll's six-volume A History of English Drama, 1660-1900 lists thirty nine works by Mark Melford up to 1900.From 1912 onwards he also wrote, directed, and acted in many short silent films.".
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- Q20712171 birthPlace "Fareham, Hampshire, England".
- Q20712171 dateOfDeath "1914-01-04".
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- Q20712171 name "Mark Melford".
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- Q20712171 comment "Mark Melford (c.1850 - 4 January 1914) born in Fareham, Hampshire, was a British "dramatic author, actor and variety artiste".His career encompassed the era of the late Victorian farce, the music halls and early British cinema. Mark Melford was a prolific playwright and wrote not only dramas, farces, melodramas and comic sketches, but also a musical drama, and a comic opera.".
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