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  1. Frank Poole Dyall (3 February 1870 – 8 May 1950), professionally known as Franklin Dyall, was an English actor. In his early years he was a member of the companies of the actor-managers George Alexander, Ben Greet, John Martin-Harvey and Johnston Forbes-Robertson.

  2. Franklin Dyall was born on 3 February 1870 in Liverpool, England, UK. He was an actor and director, known for The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933), Easy Virtue (1927) and The Gaunt Stranger (1931). He was married to Mary Merrall and Mary Phyllis Logan.

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    • Liverpool, England, UK
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    • Worthing, Sussex, England, UK
  3. Franklin Dyall (3 February 1874, Liverpool – 8 May 1950, Worthing, Sussex) was an English actor. He appeared in 26 films between 1916 and 1948. He was the father of actor Valentine Dyall.

  4. Atlantic: Directed by Ewald André Dupont. With Franklin Dyall, Madeleine Carroll, John Stuart, Ellaline Terriss. On its maiden voyage in April 1912, the supposedly unsinkable RMS Titanic hits an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean.

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    • Drama
    • Ewald André Dupont
    • 1930-10-04
  5. Franklin Dyall. February 3, 1874 — May 8, 1950 • 76 y.o. (150) Actor. Director. Producer. Facts. Dyall was born in Liverpool on 3 February 1870, the youngest of four sons of Charles Dyall, first curator of the Walker Art Gallery, and his wife Margaret Oliphant née Robertson. He was educated at the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys.

    • Male
    • Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
    • Actor, Director, Producer
    • February 3, 1874
  6. Franklin Dyall (3 February 1870 – 8 May 1950) was an English actor. Dyall was born in Liverpool. His father, Charles Dyall, was the first curator of the Walker Art Gallery. He appeared in 26 films between 1916 and 1948, as well as being the eleventh actor to portray Captain Hook. He was the father of actor Valentine Dyall.

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    Appointment With Fear ran for a total of ten series between 1943 and 1955, with Valentine Dyall introducing nine of them. He was unavailable for the second series, and was replaced by his Father, Franklin Dyall.