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LAWRENCE BARRETT (1838-1891)

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 434 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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LAWRENCE BARRETT (1838-1891)  ,
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American actor, was born of Irish parents in Paterson, New Jersey, on the 4th of
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April 1838 . His
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family name was Brannigan . He made his first stage appearance at
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Detroit as Murad in The French Spy in 1853 . In December 1856 he made his first New York appearance at the Chambers Street theatre as
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Sir Thomas Clifford in The Hunchback . In 1858 he was in the stock
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company at the Boston Museum . He served with distinction in the
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Civil War as captain in the 28th Massachusetts
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infantry regiment . From 1867 to 187o, with John M`Cullough, he managed the California theatre,
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San Francisco . Among his many and varied parts may be mentioned
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Hamlet, Lear,
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Macbeth, Shylock,Richard III., Wolsey, Benedick, Richelieu, David Garrick, Hernani,
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Alfred Evelyn, Lanciotto in George Henry Boker's (1823–1890) Francesca da
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Rimini, and James Harebell in The Man o' Airlie . He played Othello to Booth's Iago and Cassius to his Brutus . He acted in
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London in 1867, 1881, 1883 and 1884, his Richelieu in Bulwer Lytton's drama being considered his best
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part . He wrote a
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life of Edwin Forrest in the American Actors Series (Boston, 1881), and an admirable sketch of Edwin Booth in Edwin Booth and his Contemporaries (Boston, 1886) . He died on the 20th of March 1891 .

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