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Hamilton Stewart
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Hamilton Stewart was an actor, known for
The Key of the World (1918)
,
The Hanging Judge (1918)
and
The Silver Greyhound (1919)
. He died on 15 May 1924 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK.
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Known for
The Key of the World
Earl of Carne
1918
The Hanging Judge
Sir John Veasey
1918
The Silver Greyhound
Actor
1919
Keeper of the Door
Nick Ratcliffe
1919
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Lady Tetley's Decree
Sir Oliver Tetley
1920
Keeper of the Door
Nick Ratcliffe
1919
The Silver Greyhound
1919
The Key of the World
Earl of Carne
1918
The Hanging Judge
Sir John Veasey
1918
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Born
18??
Died
May 15
,
1924
Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
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Had a lengthy spell touring as Sherlock Holmes in William Gillette's play from 1906 to 1917. He alternated in the title role of a gentleman crook in "Alias Jimmy Valentine".
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