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| George Frederick Cooke (born April 17, 1756 in London; died September 26, 1811 in New York) was an English actor. He made his first appearance on the stage in Brentford at the age of twenty as Dumont in Jane Shore. His first London appearance was at the Haymarket Theatre in 1778, but it was not until 1794 in Dublin, as Othello, that he attained high rank in his profession. In 1801 he appeared in London as Richard III, Iago, Shylock and Sir Giles Overreach, and became the rival of Kemble, with whom, however, and with Mrs. Siddons, he acted from 1803. His intemperate habits unfortunately grew more and more notorious, and on at least one occasion the curtain had to be rung down owing to the audience hissing his drunken condition. He visited the United States in 1810, and died in New York on the 26th of September 1811. A monument to his memory was erected in St. Paul's churchyard by Edmund Kean. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for George Frederick Cooke ] Some related entries: Jon Cryer | The Country Girl | Yoo Eun Sook | Grace Cunard | Telenovela | Mary Scheer | Robert Lewis | Wendy Kweh | Hillary Scott | Natalia Kukulska | Love, Whitney This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article George Frederick Cooke; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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