Rex Harrison's breakthrough role was in which play?
Hamlet
French Without Tears
King Lear
Romeo and Juliet
Answer
Certainly! Rex Harrison's breakthrough role was in the play "French Without Tears." The play is a comedy written by Terence Rattigan and premiered in London in 1936. Harrison played the role of the young and charming Alan. His performance was widely acclaimed and launched his successful career as an actor.
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