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Charles Gray war ein britischer Schauspieler. Charles Gray (* August in Bournemouth, Dorset, England; † 7. März in London, England; eigentlich Donald Marshall Gray) war ein britischer. Charles Gray (* August als Donald Marshall Gray in Bournemouth, Dorset - England; † Charles Gray (* August in Bournemouth, Dorset, England; † 7. März in London. Serien und Filme mit Charles Gray: Blue Bloods · Criminal Intent – Verbrechen im Visier · Blackeyes: Eine rätselhafte Frau · Hannay · Sherlock Holmes · . Entdecke alle Serien und Filme von Charles Gray. Von den Anfängen seiner 40 Karriere-Jahre bis zu geplanten Projekten. Interview, Porträt, Filmografie, Bilder und Videos zum Star Charles Gray | cinema.de.

Charles Gray I — Actor Soundtrack. Up 3, this week. The son of a surveyor, Charles Gray grew up in Queens Park, London, and went to school in his home town of Bournemouth.
As a young actor, he received his vocal training from the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon and at the Old Vic, having long abandoned his first job as clerk for a real estate agent.
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She returned to England with the child in September , and entrusted her to Grey's parents, who raised her as though she were his sister.
Georgiana and Charles spent time with their daughter, who was informed of her true parentage some time after Georgiana's death in She married General Robert Ellice.
Her maternal aunt, Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough , visited the Greys in without knowing she was Eliza's aunt and later wrote of her strange observations in which she stated "he Charles seems very fond of her".
Eliza later named her eldest daughter Georgiana and her youngest child Charles. Grey spent his last years in contented, if sometimes fretful, retirement at Howick with his books, his family, and his dogs.
The one great personal blow he suffered in old age was the death of his favourite grandson, Charles, at the age of Grey became physically feeble in his last years and died quietly in his bed on 17 July , forty-four years to the day since going to live at Howick.
His biographer G. Trevelyan argues:. Earl Grey tea , a blend which uses bergamot oil to flavour the brew, is named after Grey.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other holders of the title, see Earl Grey. The Right Honourable. KG PC. Portrait painting by an unknown artist after Sir Thomas Lawrence c.
Mary Ponsonby. Further information: Whig government, — This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources.
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Oxford UP. All the Tea in China. China Books, Pages — A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge. Lord Grey — SA Memory. State Library of South Australia.
Retrieved 19 November Loades, ed. Reader's guide to British history. Retrieved 18 October National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 August Durham First.
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Foreign Secretaries of the United Kingdom. Leaders of the House of Commons. Walpole Sandys Pelham Robinson H.
Fox Grenville Conway North C. Fox Townshend C. Chamberlain W. First Lords of the Admiralty. Alexander Brendan Bracken A. Namespaces Article Talk.
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George III. The Lord Grenville. The Lord Barham. The 1st Earl Grey. The 3rd Earl Grey. Lord Algernon Percy. When only 22 he was elected member of Parliament for Northumberland.
Entering the London world in , he gravitated immediately to the fashionable but rakish circle of the leader of the liberal Whig Party , Charles James Fox ; the politician-playwright Richard Sheridan; and the Prince of Wales.
Handsome, witty, and attractive, Grey soon became prominent among the aristocratic Whig set that provided the political opposition to the conservative government of William Pitt — When the French Revolution in revived the political agitation caused by the American Revolution , Grey was one of the young Whig aristocrats who formed the Society of the Friends of the People to encourage lower and middle-class demands for parliamentary reform.
These activities—which at the time were considered radical—followed by the outbreak of war with revolutionary France in , split the Whig Party.
The emotions generated by the conflict with France, the repressive, though popular, measures taken by the government, and the extreme and often absurd lengths to which Fox carried his pro-French sympathies turned his following into an impotent and discredited minority.
A devoted husband with a growing family numbering 15 children by , Grey found contentment in a close and affectionate home life. In his bachelor uncle Sir Henry allowed him to use Howick, a country house on the Northumberland coast, as his permanent residence.
His criticisms of the government for resuming the war with France in were noticeably milder than those of his chief. When Fox died the same year, Grey took his place as foreign secretary and leader of the Foxite Whigs.
The dismissal of the ministry the following year, because of a disagreement with the King over relieving Catholic disabilities, left Grey with an ingrained distaste for office without freedom of action or pledges without certainty of performance.
The loss of his seat for Northumberland as a result of his Catholic sympathies, followed by his removal in to the House of Lords , increased his political detachment.
In the political negotiations of —12, which were initiated by the Prince of Wales when he became regent, Grey and Grenville frigidly declined to accept anything less than complete power.
The end of the war came with the Pittite Cabinet of Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd earl of Liverpool, firmly established in office. Between and Grey was patron, rather than leader, of the quarrelsome and divided Whig opposition.
While holding that Catholic Emancipation was a condition of any genuine Whig government, he accepted the fact that parliamentary reform must wait until there was solid support for it in the country.
He thought the political stability of Britain was endangered both by the reactionary postwar policy of the administration of Lord Liverpool and by the demands for democratic reform put forward by doctrinaire agitators.
His private conclusion was that the task of a Whig ministry, if one could ever be formed, would be to produce a measure of reform large enough to satisfy respectable opinion and yet conservative enough to preserve the basic principles of the aristocratic constitution.
The grant of Catholic emancipation in had destroyed the last cohesion of the conservative Liverpool party. But the extent of the changes proposed in his bill of staggered even his own supporters, and it needed a fresh general election and the coercion of the House of Lords before the bill ultimately passed into law.
Grey had misjudged the temper of both houses and involved himself in a painful conflict with the new king William IV when he had reluctantly to ask for enough new peers to be created to carry the bill.
He had not, however, misjudged the temper of the country. A wave of popular enthusiasm sustained him during the long battle for reform in —32 and returned a vast liberal majority to the House of Commons in The epochmaking Reform Act of was the crowning achievement of the old Whig Party, and he had shown courage and imagination in forcing it through to the statute book.
But the measure that he envisaged as a conservative and healing act of statesmanship was regarded by many of his new supporters as a springboard for further extensive changes in church and state.
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