Geoffrey Nares

Geoffrey Nares

Geoffrey Owen Nares (June 10, 1917 - August 20, 1942) was a British stage actor, a designer, and the younger son of actor Owen Ramsay Nares and his wife, actress Marie Pollini.

Life and career

Nares' stage debut was at the Adelphi Theatre on December 17, 1934 where he played "The stable boy" in "The Winning Post". In 1935, at the Globe Theatre, he played "Kim Oldham" in "Grief Goes Over" and that same year he played "Martin Hilton" in "Call it a day" in which his father, Owen, had the leading role as "Roger Hilton".

Death

In 1941, Nares joined the 12th Royal Lancers (The Prince of Wales's Royal Regiment of Lancers) and fought a hard war in the desert during which he contracted sandfly fever virus (also known as Phlebotomus fever and Pappataci fever). He died in Cairo of a brain tumor, and was buried at the Heliopolis War Cemetery, just outside Cairo.

External links

*ibdb name|id=26399|name= Geoffrey Nares
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=13024388 Geoffrey Owen Nares Memorial] at Find A Grave


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