Harold Chapin


Harold Chapin was an English actor and playwright.

Life

Chapin was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1886. His mother was Alice Chapin actress and suffragette and his father was Harvey Merrill Ferris. Although "technically an American citizen, he was an English actor, and English playwright and died as a British soldier". A true man of the theatre, he worked as an actor, director and stage manager, and was closely associated with Harley Granville Barker.
His plays were produced throughout the UK and in New York City
Regarded as one of the greatest potential dramatic talents to be lost in the First World War, his work has often been compared with that of Edwardian playwright St John Hankin. Although largely unperformed today, his best known three-act work, The New Morality was performed at the Finborough Theatre, London, in 2005 and in New York City in 2015.
Enlisting in the Royal Army Medical Corps of the British Army in September 1914, Lance Corporal Chapin was killed in action at the age of 29 at the Battle of Loos in 1915, leaving a wife and five-year-old son.