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See also: American actor, was See also: born in See also: Philadelphia on the 17th of See also: November 1812, the son of an See also: English actor (1767-1832) of the same name
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His first stage appearance was made there as See also: Young Norval in Home's See also: Douglas in 1832
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A dozen years of wandering theatrical See also: life followed, giving him a wide experience in every kind of See also: part, the last few in See also: comedy in a See also: company headed by his See also: brother-in-See also: law, J
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See also: Rice
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In 1846 he made his first appearance in See also: Boston as See also: Sir See also: Lucius O'Trigger in The Rivals at the See also: Howard See also: Athenaeum, and in the next season he became a member of the Boston Museum, in which stock company he remained for See also: thirty-five years
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Here he held his " See also: Golden See also: Jubilee " on the 28th of See also: October 1882
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He died on the 21st of See also: September 1888
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