George Vandenhoff (18 February 1820 - 15 June 1885) was an English actor and elocutionist who performed in Britain and the United States.
Three generations of Vandenhoffs were among featured players in theatres of both America and England for over a century, 1808 through 1913.
George Vandenhoff
Stage actor ‧ John Vandenhoff's son
George Vandenhoff was an English actor and elocutionist who performed in Britain and the United States. Wikipedia
Born: February 18, 1820, England, United Kingdom
Died: June 15, 1885 (age 65 years), England, United Kingdom
Parents: John Vandenhoff
Books
The Art of Elocution - Scholar's Choice Edition
2015
Life: Or, Men, Manners, Modes and Measures . .
1861
Leaves from an Actor's Note-book: Or, Anecdotes of the Green-room and Stage, at Home and Abroad
1860
Common Sense, a Dash at Doings of the Day;
1858
The Art of Elocution, As an Essential Part of Rhetoric
1867
The Art of Elocution, Or, Logical and Musical Reading and Declamation: With an Appendix, Containing a Copious Practice in Oratorical, Poetical, and Dramatic Reading and Recitation, the Whole Forming a Complete Speaker, Well Adapted to Private Pupils, Classes, and the Use of Schools
1851
George Vandenhoff was born on February 1820 in England. He is remembered today as an actor. He first appeared on the stage in " Rule a Wife and Have a Wife" at ...
VANDENHOFF, George, actor, born in England, 18 February, 1820. He first appeared on the stage as Leon in " Rule a Wife and Have a Wife" at the Covent Garden ...
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VANDENHOFF (1820-1885) SIGNED SLIP, "Faithfully Yours, Geo. His debut performance in the U.S. was in the role of Hamlet, in 1842.
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Leaves from an actor's note-book; with reminiscences and chit-chat of the green-room and the stage, in England and America. By George Vandenhoff.
GEORGE VANDENHOFF IN DEFENSE OF THE STAGE.; HIS REPLY TO REV. MR. TALMAGE SOME VERY POINTED ALLUSIONS PLAYERS AND PREACHERS, LIVING AND DEAD, CONTRASTED.