Maurice Curtis
Maurice Curtis (1849 – 1920), stage name M. B. Curtis, was an American stage actor, producer, and real estate developer, at one point tried and acquitted of a policeman's murder. He achieved fame in the title role of George H. Jessop's 1881 play ''Sam'l of Posen; or, The Commercial Drummer''. Provided by Wikipedia-
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