Frederick Lonsdale

Lonsdale, Frederick

Lonsdale, Frederick (1881–1954), playwright, born Lionel Frederick Leonard, in St Helier, Jersey. His many witty and light-hearted drawing-room comedies include Aren't We All? (perf. 1923), The Last of Mrs Cheyney (1925), and On Approval (1927).

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