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Paul England (17 June 1892 – 21st November 1968 in Newton St Cyres in Devon, was an English actor, singer, author.

Born at Streatham in 1893, England was educated at Whitgift School. Beyond his career as an actor and broadcaster, he was also a singer and writer.[1] As a singer, he appeared in musicals in London's West End and on Broadway.[2]

England's first film was Just a Girl (1916), in the silent era, in which he played a miner who gets the girl, opposite Daisy Burrell.[3] He later appeared in Knee Deep in Daisies (1926) and in the era of talking films had roles in Charlie Chan in London (1934), Disputed Passage (1939), The Invisible Man Returns (1940) The Earl of Chicago (1940), and The Trial of Madame X (1948), the last of which he also wrote and directed.[4]

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  1. ^ "ENGLAND, PAUL" in Who's who in Broadcasting (1933), p. 56
  • ^ Ruth Benjamin, Arthur Rosenblatt, Who Sang what on Broadway, 1866-1996: The singers (A-K) (2006), p. 241
  • ^ Robert Connelly, Jay Robert Nash, Stanley Ralph Ross, Motion Picture Guide Silent Film 1910-1936 (1988), p. 132
  • ^ Paul England (1893–1968) at cyranos.ch, accessed 17 June 2019
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