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Actor, John Loder, was born John Muir Lowe on Jan 3, 1898 in London, England. Loder died at the age of 91 on Dec 26, 1988 in Selbourne, England .

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Ianto Morgan: We are not questioning your authority, sir, but if manners prevent our speaking the truth, we will be without manners.


Madeleine Damien: Why do you always hound me? You know I despite you and everything you stand for.
Felix Courtland: There's always a chance I may be able to improve your opinion, and your manners.


[Madeline has just introduced her fiancee to Garet and Courtland]
Jack Garet: I don't believe a minute of it. Do you?
Felix Courtland: Garet, you're a very cynical man. You don't believe in true love.
Jack Garet: You don't think Madeline does, too, do you?
Felix Courtland: I don't know, but I've always been facinated by miracles.


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John Loder Facts
Attended the prestigious Eton college. Once wore his old Etonian tie at a Hollywood party and told one of the inquiring guests that he was wearing it because he liked the way it matched with his suit. The host then had to explain to the indignant guest that although Loder was a Hollywood star, he did in fact attend Eton college.

John (Loder) Lowe, a serving British officer who was in Dublin at the time of the 1916 Rising but was not directly involved in the fighting, did not take the surrender. He accompanied his father, General Lowe, to witness Patrick Pearse surrender to the general. This took place not in front of the General Post Office, Dublin, but at the corner of Parnell Street and Moore Street. There is a photograph which shows the historic moment - Pearse, accompanied by the nurse who carried the ceasefire order to the various rebel outposts in the city, facing General Lowe and his son, John (Loder).

Maternal grandfather was Sicilian, but became a British subject as his family did not accept his marriage to his younger sisters' British governess (Loder's grandmother).

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