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Eric Maxon

Eric Maxon (1882–1963) was a British stage and early film actor and member of the Royal Shakespeare Company for whom, for a period, he also designed the costumes.
He was born as Eric MacKay in Balham in London in 1882. As Eric Maxon he joined the company of H.B. Irving in 1907 and with whom he toured Britain in ''The Lyons Mail'', ''The Bells'' and ''Charles I'', plays made memorable by Irving's father Henry Irving. From 1909 to 1910 Maxon appeared with the company of actor-manager Frank Benson in ''The School for Scandal''.〔 In 1912 he appeared in the stage play ''Ben-Hur'' in Australia.〔(Maxon in ''Ben-Hur'' (1912) - State Library of Victoria Collection )〕
Maxon joined the Royal Shakespeare Company for their 1910-11 season, appearing in ''The Taming of the Shrew'', ''Hamlet'', ''The School for Scandal'', ''The Winter's Tale'', ''Macbeth'', ''Julius Caesar'', ''As You Like It'', ''Hamlet'', ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'', ''The Merchant of Venice'', among other plays.〔 He appeared in the silent films ''Richard III'' (1911) as Henry, Earl of Richmond〔(Maxon on the British Film Institute website )〕 and played Capt. Gordon Chadley in ''After Dark'' (1915).
His appearances on Broadway included ''The White Feather'' (Comedy Theatre, 1915), ''Romeo and Juliet'' (44th Street Theatre, 1915). In a 1916 season at the (New Amsterdam Theatre he appeared in ''Henry VIII'', ''The Merchant of Venice'' and ''The Merry Wives of Windsor''. Further appearances included ''The Lost Leader'' (Greenwich Village Theatre, 1919), ''The Purple Mask'' (Booth Theatre, 1920), and ''The Skylark'' (Belmont Theatre, 1921).〔(Mantle, Burns ''The Best Plays of 1919 to 1920 and the Year Book of the Drama in America'' Small, Maynard & Company {1923) pgs 384 & 409 )〕
He rejoined the Royal Shakespeare Company for their 1924 season, and remained with that company for the next twenty years, both as actor, and in the early 1930s, as costume designer.〔 Among other plays during that period Maxon appeared in ''Othello'', ''Macbeth'', ''The Merchant of Venice'', ''Coriolanus'', ''Antony and Cleopatra'', ''All's Well That Ends Well'', ''Romeo and Juliet'', and ''Cymbeline''. Maxon appeared in the title role in ''Julius Caesar'' (1934),〔(William Shakespeare ''Julius Caesar'' MacMillan Publishers Ltd (2011) pg 144 ''Google Books'' )〕 and, in the 1943 season at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon he played Antonio in ''Twelfth Night'', Montano in ''Othello'', Theseus in ''A Midsummer Night’s Dream'', the Duke of Exeter in ''Henry V'', Shallow in ''The Merry Wives of Windsor'', the Earl of Gloucester in ''King Lear'', Antigonus in ''The Winter’s Tale'', and the Earl of Leicester in ''The Critic''.〔(Maxon on the Theatricalia website )〕 In 1947 Maxon opened on Broadway at the New Century Theatre, playing the Earl of Gloucester in ''King Lear'', Corbaccio in ''Volpone'', and Polonius in ''Hamlet'',〔(Maxon on the Internet Broadway Database )〕 in a production which transferred from the 1943-44 season at the Scala Theatre in London.〔 In 1951 he played Andrew MacKeith in the J. C. Williamson production of ''Brigadoon''.〔(Maxon in ''Brigadoon'' - the Digital Pictures Collection - National Library of Australia )〕
Maxon died in Finsbury in London in 1963.
==Media==
Maxon appears on the DVD ''Silent Shakespeare'' (2013), consisting of seven tinted short films which were the first attempts to bring the works of Shakespeare to the cinema screen, taken from the National Film and Television Archive Collection.

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