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Leslie Faber (actor)

Leslie Faber (30 August 1879 – 5 August 1929) was an English stage actor who played mostly in London and New York in the first three decades of the 20th century. He was best known for character roles in both modern and classic plays. Faber was taken prisoner during the First World War.
==Life and career==
Faber was born in Newcastle, in north east England, and educated abroad.〔 He made his first stage appearance in Frank Benson's company. His London debut was with Benson's company at the Lyceum in 1900, as the Duke of Westmorland in ''Henry V''.〔Parker, pp. 306–307〕 He rapidly established himself as a West End star. In the words of ''The Times'', "Pleasant parts in good plays at the best theatres were his lot for many years."〔"Death of Mr Leslie Faber – A charming actor", ''The Times'', 6 August 1929, p. 8〕
In 1906 he made the first of several successful visits to the US.〔 Most of the plays in which he appeared on Broadway and in the West End were popular but ephemeral, although he took part in a revival of ''Lady Windermere's Fan'' in 1905.〔 During the First World War he joined the army and was taken prisoner. Resuming his stage career in 1919 he continued to appear in popular modern plays, but added some classics to his repertoire, including De Guiche in ''Cyrano de Bergerac'' (1919), Macduff in ''Macbeth'' (1921), Jason in ''Medea'' (1923) and John Worthing in ''The Importance of Being Earnest'' (1923).〔
Shortly before his death he had successfully embarked on theatrical management in partnership with Ronald Squire.〔 He was taken ill with an abscess on the lung, and after an operation he contracted pneumonia and pleurisy, from which he died at the age of 49.〔"Death of Mr Leslie Faber", ''The Times'', 6 August 1929, p. 10〕 Sir Michael Redgrave said that Faber was a "popular, high-paid 'star'-actor, but so complete an artist that he could appear in two leading parts in the same play without the audience knowing of it."〔Redgrave, p. 19〕

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