Francis Lyndhurst was an English theatrical scenery painter, film producer and film director, who set up an early film studio at Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex. Lyndhurst's first films, beginning with The Showman’s Dream in 1914, were made at Shoreham Fort by his production company (called Sealite or Sunny South Film Company - sources vary). The next year, set up the Glasshouse Studio in a nearby, glass-sided, building. The business failed and Lyndhurst returned to his former occupation of scenery painting. Lyndhurst had four grandchildren, one of whom is the actor Nicholas Lyndhurst.
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