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  1. Guy Louis Busson du Maurier DSO (Londres, Inglaterra, 18 de mayo de 1865-Kemmel, Flandes, Bélgica, 9 de marzo de 1915) fue un oficial del ejército y dramaturgo inglés, hijo del escritor George du Maurier y hermano de Sylvia Llewelyn Davies y del actor Gerald du Maurier.

  2. Guy Louis Busson du Maurier DSO (18 May 1865, London, England – 9 March 1915, Kemmel, Flanders, Belgium) was an English army officer and playwright. He was the son of the writer George du Maurier and brother of Sylvia Llewelyn Davies and the actor Gerald du Maurier .

  3. Guy was the uncle of the famous writer Daphne du Maurier. Du Maurier went to school at Marlborough College and then went on to the Royal Military College at Sandhurst. He was a keen rugby player and was a member of Rosslyn Park Football Club. He was commissioned into the Royal Fusiliers (City of London) Regiment as a lieutenant in 1885 and went ...

  4. Guy Louis Busson du Maurier DSO (Londres, Inglaterra, 18 de mayo de 1865-Kemmel, Flandes, Bélgica, 9 de marzo de 1915) fue un oficial del ejército y dramaturgo inglés, hijo del escritor George du Maurier y hermano de Sylvia Llewelyn Davies y del actor Gerald du Maurier.

  5. 1915. awards Distinguished Service Order (DSO) British Award/Decoration Source:7002117 1915. marriage Gwendolen du Maurier Source:7002117. service British Army Lieutenant Colonel Royal Fusiliers Source:1074359. service British Army Royal Fusiliers Source:7002117.

  6. Daphne du Maurier (Londres, 13 de mayo de 1907-Fowey, Cornualles, Inglaterra, 19 de abril de 1989), fue una escritora británica famosa por novelas como Rebeca (1938) y Mi prima Raquel (1951), ambas llevadas al cine.

  7. Du Maurier was the son of George du Maurier. [JC] Major Guy Louis Busson du Maurier. born London: 18 May 1865. died Kemmel, Flanders, Belgium: 9 March 1915 [killed in action] works. An Englishman's Home: A Play in Three Acts (London: Edward Arnold, 1909) as by A Patriot [play: chap: first performed 27 January 1909 Wyndham Theatre, London: hb/]