F. Pope Stamper

Frederick Pope Stamper (20 November 1877 – 12 November 1950), usually credited as F. Pope Stamper or F. Pope-Stamper, less often as Pope Stamper, was an English stage and film actor who appeared mostly in Edwardian musical comedy. Born at Hammersmith in 1877, Stamper was a stage actor both before and after entering the world of silent movies. He had little screen work after the arrival of the "talkies". In 1902, at Lambeth, he married Daisy Leahy, an Irish chorus girl and actress who used the stage name of Daisy Le Hay.

F. Pope Stamper

Frederick Pope Stamper (20 November 1877 – 12 November 1950), usually credited as F. Pope Stamper or F. Pope-Stamper, less often as Pope Stamper, was an English stage and film actor who appeared mostly in Edwardian musical comedy. Born at Hammersmith in 1877, Stamper was a stage actor both before and after entering the world of silent movies. He had little screen work after the arrival of the "talkies". In 1902, at Lambeth, he married Daisy Leahy, an Irish chorus girl and actress who used the stage name of Daisy Le Hay.