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George Grossmith

    December 9, 1847 – March 1, 1912

    George Grossmith was a multifaceted English performer renowned for his comedic talents as a writer, composer, actor, and singer. He is primarily celebrated for originating a series of iconic characters in the comic operas of Gilbert and Sullivan, establishing himself as a key figure in musical theatre. Beyond his stage work, Grossmith was also a highly popular solo entertainer, known for performing his own humorous sketches and songs, which cemented his status as a leading British performer. His literary contributions extended to a notable satirical novel, showcasing his versatile artistic voice and enduring appeal.

    George Grossmith
    Havana: A Musical Comedy In Three Acts
    The Diary of Nobody
    Diary of a Nobody
    The Diary of a Nobody
    The Diary of a Nobody. Complete & Unabridged
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