| * | April 10, 1868 London, England, UK | |
| as George Augustus Andrews | ||
| † | February 5, 1946 London, England, UK |
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John Richard Finch and Paul Elby Close-Ups, From the Golden Age of the Silent Cinema South Brunswick and New York - London, 1978 |