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John Edward McCullough (November 2 1837 - November 8 1885) was an American actor.

He was born in Coleraine, Ireland. He went to America at the age of sixteen, and made his first appearance on the stage at the Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia, in 1857. In support of Edwin Forrest
and Edwin Booth
he played second roles in Shakespearean and other tragedies, and Forrest left him by will all his prompt books. Virginius was his greatest success, although even in this part and as Othello he was coldly received in England (1881). On the night of September 29, 1884, he broke down on stage at McVicker's Theater in Chicago and was unable to recite his lines. The audience, thinking he was drunk, hissed and booed. In fact, McCullough was suffering from the early stages of general paresis. He was later committed to the Bloomingdale Asylum but continued to decline and finally died in an asylum in Phildelphia. His "insane ravings" became popular and were imitated in one of the first audio recordings.

John Wilkes Booth appeared at Ford's Theatre, Washington, on March 18, 1865, in the play 'The Apostate' which was performed as a benefit for John McCullough.

In 1889, after his death, he was memorialized with a statue in Philadelphia - to which Edwin Booth reportedly refused to contribute.

An alternate version of his death is reported by the National Theatre in Washington, DC: according to this version of events, McCullough was murdered onstage and is a resident ghost.

=References=
  • 'In Memory Of John Mccullough' Pub. by De Vinne, NY 1889. Includes Life of McCullough by William Winter. Subscribers include Mary Anderson, Henry Irving , Joseph Jefferson. Limited to 500 copies. Published to commemorate the McCullough Monument in Philadelphia,1888.


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