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Years active
  
1900 – 1936

Name
  
Henry Ainley


Role
  
Actor

Spouse
  
Bettina Von Hutten

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Full Name
  
Henry Hinchliffe Ainley

Born
  
21 August 1879 (
1879-08-21
)
Morley, West Yorkshire, England, UK

Died
  
October 31, 1945, London, United Kingdom

Movies
  
As You Like It, Sweet Lavender, Build Thy House

Children
  
Anthony Ainley, Richard Ainley, Timothy Ainley, Henry T Ainley, Sam Ainley, Henrietta Riddle

Parents
  
Ada Ainley, Richard Ainley

Similar People
  
Richard Ainley, Anthony Ainley, Paul Czinner, Edward Elgar, Cecil Hepworth

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Henry Hinchliffe Ainley (21 August 1879 – 31 October 1945) was an English Shakespearean stage and screen actor.

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Life

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He was born in Leeds on 21 August 1879. He was baptised in St. George's Parish Church and brought up in Morley by his father Richard, a cloth finisher, and his mother Ada, but moved to London as an adult to pursue an acting career. He made his professional stage debut for F.R. Benson's company of actors and later joined Herbert Beerbohm Tree's company. He found fame in 1902 as Paolo in Paolo and Francesca.

Shakespearean roles

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Ainley's first stage role was as a messenger in Macbeth. He subsequently appeared as Glo'ster in Henry V at the Lyceum in London and returned to Leeds to play at the Grand Theatre. Later roles included Oliver Cromwell, Mark Antony in Julius Caesar and Macbeth himself. He played Malvolio (1912) and Leontes under the direction of Granville Barker and portrayed Hamlet several times, including a 1930 production that was chosen for a Royal Command Performance.

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John Gielgud held Ainley in high regard and fulfilled a longstanding ambition to perform with him when Gielgud played Iago opposite Ainley's Othello in a 1932 BBC Radio broadcast. But he described Ainley's Prospero as "disastrous", writing in the Sunday Times in 1996,

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Shakespearean screen credits include Henry VIII (1911) and As You Like It, a 1936 film which also featured his son Richard and Laurence Olivier.

Other roles

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Ainley played Robert Waring in The Shulamite at the Savoy Theatre in London in 1906. He played Joseph Quinney in Quinneys' on stage in 1915 and on film in 1919. He appeared in A. A. Milne's The Dover Road opposite Athene Seyler in 1922 and as the Bishop of Chelsea in Bernard Shaw's Getting Married at the Haymarket Theatre. In 1929, he played James Fraser in St. John Ervine's The First Mrs. Fraser, a role he reprised for the film version in 1932. He also starred in stage and radio productions of James Elroy Flecker's Hassan.

Behind the scenes

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In 1921, Ainley became a member of the council of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and served as its president from 1931 to 1933.

Ainley's own theatre company launched the stage career of Robert Eddison.

In 1932, Ainley was part of the effort to save the debt-laden Sadler's Wells theatre. According to a report in The Times dated 15 March 1932, Ainley considered Sadler's Wells stalwart Samuel Phelps the "greatest actor of all" and Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson "the greatest of Hamlets".

Ainley died in London and is buried in Kensal Green Cemetery, London.

Personal life

He was married three times - to Susanne Sheldon, Elaine Fearon and the novelist Bettina Riddle, who was known as the Baroness von Hutten zum Stolzenberg. He had several children (although the published obituaries in The Times and The Stage disagree as to the precise numbers) which include the actors Henry T. Ainley, Richard Ainley and Anthony Ainley, and also Sam and Timothy Ainley, who were not actors.

Fifteen letters in the possession of Laurence Olivier's widow Joan Plowright suggest that Ainley may have had a sexual relationship with the younger actor in the late 1930s. The letters - said by Olivier's biographer Terry Coleman to be explicitly homosexual in content - suggest that Ainley was infatuated with Olivier, even if, as some members of Olivier's family insist, notably the actor's son Tarquin Olivier, the feeling was not reciprocated.

He was also the father of Henrietta Riddle who was briefly engaged to Alistair Cooke in 1932.

Recordings

Henry Ainley made recordings for the Gramophone Company by the acoustic method, and also later for the same company (as HMV) by electric recordings. The early acoustics were as follows:

  • 1456 The Day (Chappell) (Ho1100/B393) 10"
  • 1457 The Kaiser and God (Pain). 1915. 10"
  • B393 The Charge of the Light Brigade (Tennyson). 10"
  • C490 Why Britain is at War. (coupled with GILBERT, Jhn Bull's budget song)
  • D177 Carillon 'Chantez, Belges, chantez!' (Sing, Belgians, sing!) poem by Emile Cammaerts, declamation with orchestral music composed by Edward Elgar. (two sides) 12". 1915.
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1936
    As You Like It as
    Exiled Duke
    1933
    The Good Companions as
    Narrator of prologue (voice)
    1932
    The First Mrs. Fraser as
    James Fraser
    1929
    Armistice (Short) as
    Narrator
    1927
    The Locked Door (Short) as
    Victor Drew
    1926
    Inscrutable Drew, Investigator (Short) as
    Victor Drew
    1926
    The Clue of the Oak Leaf (Short) as
    Victor Drew
    1926
    The Copper Cylinder (Short) as
    Victor Drew
    1926
    The Curse of Ravenscroft (Short) as
    Victor Drew
    1926
    The Moon Diamond (Short) as
    Victor Drew
    1926
    The River House Mystery (Short) as
    Victor Drew
    1923
    Sally Bishop as
    John Traill
    1923
    The Royal Oak as
    Oliver Cromwell
    1921
    Money as
    Alfred Evelyn
    1921
    The Prince and the Beggarmaid as
    Prince Olaf
    1920
    Build Thy House as
    Arthur Burnaby
    1919
    Quinneys as
    Joseph Quinney
    1916
    The Manxman as
    Philip Christian - A lawyer
    1916
    The Marriage of William Ashe as
    William Ashe
    1916
    Sowing the Wind as
    Tom Brabazon
    1916
    The Great Adventure as
    Liam Carve
    1916
    Iris as
    Maldonado
    1915
    The Outrage (Short) as
    The French Officer
    1915
    A Man of His Word as
    Richard Jelf
    1915
    Sweet Lavender as
    Dick Phenyl
    1915
    Rupert of Hentzau as
    Rudolf Rassendyll / Rudolf V
    1915
    The Prisoner of Zenda as
    Rudolf Rasendyll / Rudolf V
    1915
    Brother Officers as
    John Hinds
    1914
    Called Back as
    Gilbert Vaughan
    1914
    A Bachelor's Love Story (Short) as
    Henry Norman
    1914
    She Stoops to Conquer (Short) as
    Marlow
    Self
    1941
    The Battle of the Books (Documentary short) as
    Commentator

    References

    Henry Ainley Wikipedia