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Gregan McMahon
Gregan McMahon, CBE was an Australian actor and theatrical director and producer.
Early life
McMahon was born in Sydney, elder son of John Terence McMahon, a clerk, and his wife Elizabeth,
née
Gregan. McMahon was educated at
Sydney Grammar School
and
Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview
. ==Career ==
Career
On 4 October 1899 McMahon married Mary Kate, daughter of Thomas Hungerford. Among the plays McMahon produced from 1911–1917 were
Candida
,
Getting Married
,
Major Barbara
, ''
The Doctor's Dilemma
,
Man and Superman
,
Fanny's First Play
,
You Never Can Tell
, and
Pygmalion
, all by
George Bernard Shaw
;
Rosmersholm
and
An Enemy of the People
by
Henrik Ibsen
;
The Voysey Inheritance
and
The Madras House
by
Granville Barker
;
The Pigeon
,
Strife
and
The Fugitive
by Galsworthy;
The Seagull
by
Anton Chekhov
;
The Mate'' by
Arthur Schnitzler
, and others by several by Australian authors. McMahon is also seen as having brought the techniques and approaches of the Russian and Soviet theatre practitioners like Stanislavski and Meyerhold to Australian theatre. Another notable alumnus was
Doris Fitton
, who went on to found the
Independent Theatre
. He co directed the short feature
The Haunted Barn
(1931). ==Personal life and honours ==
Personal life and honours
McMahon was survived by his wife, Mary Hungerford McMahon, whom he had married in 1899, and a son (also named Gregan McMahon) and a daughter. He was created
CBE
in 1938. ==References==
Source: Wikipedia ↗
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