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  1. Cyril Harcourt (1872–1924) was a noted writer for the London and New York City stages appeared in his own plays. Biography. Born in Hendon, Middlesex, on 30 December 1872, Cyril Harcourt (originally named Cyril Worsley Perkins), was educated at Bedford School between 1881 and 1888.

  2. A Lady's Name is a screen version of a play written for the stage by Cyril Harcourt. His play was adapted for the screen by Julia Crawford Ivers.

  3. Based on the play A Lady's Name by Cyril Harcourt (New York, 15 May 1916). Synopsis Bright young novelist Mabel Vere is engaged to Gerald Wantage, a prig who angrily objects when she advertises for a husband in order to elicit ideas for her new book.

    • Walter Edwards
    • Constance Talmadge
  4. Cyril Harcourt (1872 – 1924) was a noted writer for the London and New York City stages who appeared in his own plays.

  5. A Lady's Name: Directed by Walter Edwards. With Constance Talmadge, Harrison Ford, Emory Johnson, Vera Doria. Bright young novelist Mabel Vere is engaged to Gerald Wantage, a prig who angrily objects when she advertises for a husband in order to elicit ideas for her new book.

    • Walter Edwards
    • 1918-12-10
    • Comedy, Romance
    • 50
  6. The Stage, 24 January 1918, reviewed ‘Woman and Whisky’ by Esme Wynee [sic] and Noel Coward at Wimbledon, which ‘forms the curtain raiser to Cyril Harcourt’s comedy ‘A Pair of Silk Stockings’.

  7. Cyril Harcourt. Writer: A Lady's Name. Cyril Harcourt was born on 30 December 1872 in Hendon, Middlesex, England, UK. He was a writer, known for A Lady's Name (1918), A Pair of Silk Stockings (1918) and They Just Had to Get Married (1932). He died on 4 March 1924 in Menton, Alpes-Maritimes, France.

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