G.B. Lancaster

G.B. Lancaster

writer

G.B. Lancaster was born on Dec 18, 1873 in Australia. G.B. Lancaster's big-screen debut came with Rider of the Law directed by John Ford in 1919.

Edith Joan Lyttelton, who wrote under the pseudonym G. B. Lancaster, was at one time New Zealand's most successful author. She was born at Clyne Vale, a sheep station not far from Campbell Town in Tasmania, a daughter of Westcote McNab Lyttleton and Emily Wood. Around 1879 her father, who had managed Clyne Vale, moved his family to New Zealand after assuming management of Rokeby, a sheep station south of Christchurch.

  • Birthday

    Dec 18, 1873
  • Place of Birth

    Clyne Vale, Tasmania, Australia