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Lunt, Alfred

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Lunt, Alfred (1893–1977)

US actor. He went straight from school into the theatre, and in 1922 married the actor Lynn Fontanne with whom he subsequently co-starred in more than 30 plays. They formed a sophisticated comedy duo, and the New York Lunt–Fontanne Theatre was named after them. Their shows included Design for Living by Noël Coward (1933), There Shall Be No Night (1940–41), and The Visit (1960).



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