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John Martin-Harvey

Sir John Martin-Harvey (22 June 1863 – 14 May 1944), known before his knighthood in 1921 as John Martin Harvey, was an English stage actor-manager.[1][2]

John Martin-Harvey
Born22 June 1863
Wivenhoe, Essex, United Kingdom
Died14 May 1944 (aged 80)
East Sheen, Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom
Occupationactor-manager

Biography edit

Early life edit

Born in Bath Street, Wivenhoe, Essex, he was the son of John Harvey, a yacht-designer and shipbuilder, and Margaret Diana Mary (née Goyder). His father expected him to follow his own profession, but Martin Harvey had his sights set on the stage. One of his father's clients was the dramatist W.S. Gilbert, and it was through Gilbert that young Martin Harvey met his first teacher, John Ryder.[3]

Early career edit

Martin Harvey joined Henry Irving's Lyceum Theatre company in 1882. For many years he played only minor parts in Irving's productions. His most famous play was first produced at the Lyceum on 16 February 1899. This was The Only Way, an adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities in which Martin Harvey played the lead role of Sydney Carton. Many other plays followed and many tours in both Great Britain and North America. His success was always greater in Canada than the United States.[3]

After Irving's death in 1905, Martin Harvey continued to revive his old manager's plays, often using Irving's own props which he had bought. These plays included The Bells and The Lyons Mail. His early successes included Pelleas in Maeterlinck's Pelleas and Melisande, with Mrs. Patrick Campbell as Melisande and incidental music written for the production by Gabriel Fauré. His later successes included A Cigarette-maker's Romance, Oedipus (in Max Reinhardt's Covent Garden production), Shaw's The Devil's Disciple and Maeterlinck's The Burgomaster of Stilemonde. By the time he retired, Martin Harvey claimed to have performed The Only Way more than 3,000 times, though this would not have been possible in reality.[3]

Early on in Irving's company, when cast as the attendant to the messenger in the scene with Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing, Martin Harvey decided that here was his opportunity to be more than a mere extra with a non-speaking part . "I bought a remarkable feather", he explained, "and wore it in my hat, and on the day of the dress rehearsal I painted on my face a very elaborate moustache. Alas! my efforts were unavailing. I expect in Irving critical eyes I was a figure of fun. Irving pointed his lean forefinger at me, and with that dreadful preliminary, 'Ha, hm,' of his, he growled. Take out that boy.' I had to come on with the crowd as usual."[4]

 
John Martin-Harvey in 1899
 
John Martin-Harvey as Sidney Carton (1899)

"The Only Way" edit

Martin Harvey and his wife Angelita worked on an adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities, later involving playwright Freeman Wills and Irish clergyman Canon Frederick Langbridge. There was already a play called Sidney Carton, or a Tale of Two Cities and it was Angelita who came up with the title The Only Way.[4]

The Only Way was made into a film in 1927 shot at Twickenham Studios and was a commercial success. It starred Martin Harvey in the lead role.

Business interests edit

One of Martin Harvey's personal friends was theatre manager, William Morton. In 1902 Morton's Ltd was formed to build the Alexandra Theatre in Hull. Martin Harvey was made one of five directors, investing £1,000, and remained so until the theatre was sold in 1935. Martin Harvey and his touring company paid an annual visit to Hull and to Morton's theatres, which also included the Theatre Royal and The Grand Opera House.[5]

First World War edit

During the First World War, Martin Harvey and his wife toured the country giving military recruitment lectures and raising money for the Red Cross and other charities, most notably the Nation's Fund for Nurses. The couple raised enough money to buy a building for the College of Nursing in 1920, which became a rest home for nurses.[3]

Personal life edit

In 1889 he married Angelita Helena Maria de Silva Ferro, daughter of a Chilean consul and a fellow actor in Irving's company who used the stage name Miss N. de Silva. They had two children, Muriel Martin-Harvey and Michael Martin-Harvey, both successful actors. John Martin Harvey died at his home in East Sheen, Richmond, Surrey, aged 80.

Selected filmography edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Harvey, John Martin". Who's Who. Vol. 59. 1907. p. 797.
  2. ^ "Sir John Martin-Harvey Dead". The Glasgow Herald. 16 May 1944.
  3. ^ a b c d Profile, Hopwood, Jon C., 'John Martin Harvey, Biography', imdb.com; accessed 11 August 2016.
  4. ^ a b Edgar, cited in ‘A Lyceum Young Man’, Hull Daily Mail, 5 July 1912 p. 6
  5. ^ Morton, William: 'Some Famous Stage Celebrities', I Remember'. Hull: Goddard, Walker and Brown, 1934 pp. 120-121

Bibliography edit

  • Busby, Brian: Character parts: who's really who in Canlit. Toronto: Knopf Canada, 2003
  • Butler, Nicholas: John Martin-Harvey: the biography of an actor-manager. Wivenhoe: Nicholas Butler, 1997.
  • Disher, Maurice Willson: The last romantic: the authorised biography of Sir John Martin-Harvey. London: Hutchinson, 1948
  • Edgar, George: Martin Harvey: some pages of his life. London: Grant Richards, 1912.
  • Martin-Harvey, John, Sir: The book of Martin Harvey. London: Henry Walker, 1930.
  • Martin-Harvey, John, Sir: The autobiography of Sir John Martin-Harvey. London: Sampson Low, 1933.

External links edit


john, martin, harvey, june, 1863, 1944, known, before, knighthood, 1921, john, martin, harvey, english, stage, actor, manager, born22, june, 1863wivenhoe, essex, united, kingdomdied14, 1944, aged, east, sheen, richmond, surrey, united, kingdomoccupationactor, . Sir John Martin Harvey 22 June 1863 14 May 1944 known before his knighthood in 1921 as John Martin Harvey was an English stage actor manager 1 2 John Martin HarveyBorn22 June 1863Wivenhoe Essex United KingdomDied14 May 1944 aged 80 East Sheen Richmond Surrey United KingdomOccupationactor manager Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 2 Early career 3 The Only Way 4 Business interests 5 First World War 6 Personal life 7 Selected filmography 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Born in Bath Street Wivenhoe Essex he was the son of John Harvey a yacht designer and shipbuilder and Margaret Diana Mary nee Goyder His father expected him to follow his own profession but Martin Harvey had his sights set on the stage One of his father s clients was the dramatist W S Gilbert and it was through Gilbert that young Martin Harvey met his first teacher John Ryder 3 Early career editMartin Harvey joined Henry Irving s Lyceum Theatre company in 1882 For many years he played only minor parts in Irving s productions His most famous play was first produced at the Lyceum on 16 February 1899 This was The Only Way an adaptation of Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities in which Martin Harvey played the lead role of Sydney Carton Many other plays followed and many tours in both Great Britain and North America His success was always greater in Canada than the United States 3 After Irving s death in 1905 Martin Harvey continued to revive his old manager s plays often using Irving s own props which he had bought These plays included The Bells and The Lyons Mail His early successes included Pelleas in Maeterlinck s Pelleas and Melisande with Mrs Patrick Campbell as Melisande and incidental music written for the production by Gabriel Faure His later successes included A Cigarette maker s Romance Oedipus in Max Reinhardt s Covent Garden production Shaw s The Devil s Disciple and Maeterlinck s The Burgomaster of Stilemonde By the time he retired Martin Harvey claimed to have performed The Only Way more than 3 000 times though this would not have been possible in reality 3 Early on in Irving s company when cast as the attendant to the messenger in the scene with Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing Martin Harvey decided that here was his opportunity to be more than a mere extra with a non speaking part I bought a remarkable feather he explained and wore it in my hat and on the day of the dress rehearsal I painted on my face a very elaborate moustache Alas my efforts were unavailing I expect in Irving critical eyes I was a figure of fun Irving pointed his lean forefinger at me and with that dreadful preliminary Ha hm of his he growled Take out that boy I had to come on with the crowd as usual 4 nbsp John Martin Harvey in 1899 nbsp John Martin Harvey as Sidney Carton 1899 The Only Way editMartin Harvey and his wife Angelita worked on an adaptation of A Tale of Two Cities later involving playwright Freeman Wills and Irish clergyman Canon Frederick Langbridge There was already a play called Sidney Carton or a Tale of Two Cities and it was Angelita who came up with the title The Only Way 4 The Only Way was made into a film in 1927 shot at Twickenham Studios and was a commercial success It starred Martin Harvey in the lead role Business interests editOne of Martin Harvey s personal friends was theatre manager William Morton In 1902 Morton s Ltd was formed to build the Alexandra Theatre in Hull Martin Harvey was made one of five directors investing 1 000 and remained so until the theatre was sold in 1935 Martin Harvey and his touring company paid an annual visit to Hull and to Morton s theatres which also included the Theatre Royal and The Grand Opera House 5 First World War editDuring the First World War Martin Harvey and his wife toured the country giving military recruitment lectures and raising money for the Red Cross and other charities most notably the Nation s Fund for Nurses The couple raised enough money to buy a building for the College of Nursing in 1920 which became a rest home for nurses 3 Personal life editIn 1889 he married Angelita Helena Maria de Silva Ferro daughter of a Chilean consul and a fellow actor in Irving s company who used the stage name Miss N de Silva They had two children Muriel Martin Harvey and Michael Martin Harvey both successful actors John Martin Harvey died at his home in East Sheen Richmond Surrey aged 80 Selected filmography editA Cigarette Maker s Romance 1913 The Broken Melody 1916 The Breed of the Treshams 1920 The Only Way 1927 The Burgomaster of Stilemonde 1929 The Lyons Mail 1931 References edit Harvey John Martin Who s Who Vol 59 1907 p 797 Sir John Martin Harvey Dead The Glasgow Herald 16 May 1944 a b c d Profile Hopwood Jon C John Martin Harvey Biography imdb com accessed 11 August 2016 a b Edgar cited in A Lyceum Young Man Hull Daily Mail 5 July 1912 p 6 Morton William Some Famous Stage Celebrities I Remember Hull Goddard Walker and Brown 1934 pp 120 121Bibliography editBusby Brian Character parts who s really who in Canlit Toronto Knopf Canada 2003 Butler Nicholas John Martin Harvey the biography of an actor manager Wivenhoe Nicholas Butler 1997 Disher Maurice Willson The last romantic the authorised biography of Sir John Martin Harvey London Hutchinson 1948 Edgar George Martin Harvey some pages of his life London Grant Richards 1912 Martin Harvey John Sir The book of Martin Harvey London Henry Walker 1930 Martin Harvey John Sir The autobiography of Sir John Martin Harvey London Sampson Low 1933 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to John Martin Harvey John Martin Harvey on Flickr University of Bristol Theatre Collection University of Bristol John Martin Harvey Watercolors 1884 1885 held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division New York Public Library for the Performing Arts John Martin Harvey fonds R1803 at Library and Archives Canada Fonds consists of correspondence from the Rt Hon W L Mackenzie King to Sir John Martin Harvey discussing tours of Canada theatre and politics Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Martin Harvey amp oldid 1203919540, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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