Eric Maxon (22 May 1882 – 1963) was an English stage and early film actor and member of the Royal Shakespeare Company for whom, for a period, he also designed the costumes.
He was born as Eric MacKay in Balham in London in 1882, the son of stockbroker Charles Stewart MacKay.[1] As Eric Maxon he joined the company of H.B. Irving in 1907 and with whom he toured Britain in The Lyons Mail, The Bells and Charles I, plays made memorable by Irving's father Henry Irving. From 1909 to 1910 Maxon appeared with the company of actor-managerFrank Benson in The School for Scandal.[2] In 1912 he appeared in the stage play Ben-Hur in Australia.[3]
Eric Maxon died in Finsbury in London in 1963. He never married.
Media
Maxon appears on the DVD Silent Shakespeare (2013), consisting of seven tinted short films which were the first attempts to bring the works of Shakespeare to the cinema screen, taken from the National Film and Television Archive Collection.