Patrick Desmond
Terence Duff’s first recorded appearance on the stage was in November 1924 at the Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds, appearing with the Ben Greet Players in ‘the Scottish play’. He was 17 years and one month old and had not long left school. Later that decade, he worked with Frank Gerald in THE SEVENTH GUEST before giving himself the stage-name Patrick Desmond and going off on his own. Born in 1907 at Sandhurst, he died on a London bus of a heart attack in 1976. – Christopher Duff, Ontario, Canada
See also Terence Duff.
Past productions
- Director, Jane Eyre, Hubert Woodward
- Director, No Time for Love
- Director / Mr Stevens, Cry for Love, Star Lion Productions Ltd
- Director, Poison for the Lady, White Rose Players
- Director, Personal Enemy, White Rose Players
- Director, Friendly Relations
- Director, Lady of the House
- Director, The Blue Angel, Ellandee, Patrick Desmond Players, and Waldo Sturrey
- Presented by, The Devil Inside Him, Patrick Desmond Players
- Jack Favell, Rebecca