1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Hawtrey, Charles Henry

21819371911 Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 13 — Hawtrey, Charles Henry

HAWTREY, CHARLES HENRY (1858–  ), English actor, was born at Eton, where his father was master of the lower school, and educated at Rugby and Oxford. He took to the stage in 1881, and in 1883 adapted von Moser’s Bibliothekar as The Private Secretary, which had an enormous success. He then appeared in London in a number of modern plays, in which he was conspicuous as a comedian. He was unapproachable for parts in which cool imperturbable lying constituted the leading characteristic. Among his later successes A Message from Mars was particularly popular in London and in America.