Barnes, George
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Epithet: Reverend
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Epithet: of Dea1
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Epithet: wine merchant, of London
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Biography
George Barnes was born in the late 1800's in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was popular in West Coast stock performances during the 1920s. He performed in groups such as the President Players and the Wilkes Players. He had aspirations of performing on Broadway, but made it only as far as Washington D.C. before resuming his career on the West Coast. Barnes died on November 18, 1949 in Hollywood, California.
From the guide to the George Barnes Papers, 1919-1926, (University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Performing Arts Special Collections.)
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- Netherlands, Europe (as recorded)
- Bristol, Gloucestershire (as recorded)
- Forfarshire, Scotland (as recorded)
- Belfast, Northern Ireland (as recorded)
- Peebles, Scotland (as recorded)
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- Walmer Castle, Dover (as recorded)
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- Bahama Islands, the Carribean (as recorded)
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- Rhode Island, North America (as recorded)
- Glasgow, Scotland (as recorded)
- Cork, Ireland (as recorded)
- Buntingford, Hertfordshire (as recorded)
- Falmouth, Cornwall (as recorded)
- Exeter, Devon (as recorded)
- Margate, Kent (as recorded)