Robert Rendel (2 December 1884, in St Marys Abbots, London – 9 May 1944, in Marylebone, London) was a British actor of stage, screen, television and radio.[1][2][3][4]
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![]() Robert Rendel (left) with John Drew, Estelle Winwood, Mrs. Leslie Carter, Maxine MacDonald and John Halliday in the Broadway production of W. Somerset Maugham's The Circle (1921) | |
Born | (1884-12-02)2 December 1884 St Marys Abbots, London, England |
Died | 9 May 1944(1944-05-09) (aged 59) Marylebone, London, England |
Occupation | Actor |
His stage work included roles in the original Broadway productions of Somerset Maugham's The Circle in 1921, and Arnold Ridley's The Ghost Train in 1926.[5] In 1935 he played the Duke of Marlborough in Norman Ginsbury's Viceroy Sarah. On film, he played Sherlock Holmes in the original sound version of The Hound of the Baskervilles in 1932.[6]
Also noted Contract Bridge author: "How's Your Bridge" with Sydney Lenz. "That extra Trick" and "The squeeze at auction and Contract Bridge" Rendell adopted the term "squeeze" from baseball.
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