- Born
- Died
- Birth nameAnthony Edward Brett
- Eille Norwood was born on October 11, 1861 in York, England, UK. He was an actor, known for The Man with the Twisted Lip (1921), The Hound of the Baskervilles (1921) and The Sign of Four (1923). He was married to Ruth Mackay. He died on December 24, 1948 in London, England, UK.
- SpouseRuth Mackay(1905 - December 24, 1948) (his death)
- Parents
- A distinguished stage actor who entered films in 1911, Norwood is chiefly remembered for being the most prolific actor ever to play Sherlock Holmes. He impersonated the famous sleuth in 45 two-reelers and two feature films between 1921 and 1923. Underplaying the part (unlike other members of the cast who failed to cope with the dynamics of screen acting and thus often outrageously overacted), caused the author Arthur Conan Doyle to publicly praise his performances. In 1923, Norwood returned to the West End stage in a Sherlock Holmes play written specifically for him and coasted in the part for many more years.
- Stepfather of Jane Grahame.
- He chose his stage name because he had once been in love with a woman called Eileen or Eille, and he lived in Norwood, south London.
- Father: Edward Peart Brett; Mother: Betsy Ann Ward.
- He graduated from St John's, Cambridge.
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