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[[John F. Sheridan]] (1843-1908) was an actor-manager and dramatist. | [[John F. Sheridan]] (1843-1908) was an actor-manager and dramatist. | ||
− | + | ==Biography== | |
− | + | Born in Rhode Island, USA 1843, he entereted the theatrical profession at an early age. He was married three times, twice to actresses (May Livingstone and Gracie Whiteford) | |
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− | He was married three times, twice to actresses (May Livingstone and Gracie Whiteford) | ||
He died on 25 December 1908 in Newcastle, NSW, Australia. | He died on 25 December 1908 in Newcastle, NSW, Australia. | ||
+ | ==Career== | ||
+ | He was primarily a comedian and female Impersonator (often playing the pantomime dame and long remembered for playing the "Widow O’Brien" in ''[[Fun on the Bristol]]''). He was also a singer and dramatist, and ran his own company for many years. (The company occurs in sources ''inter alia'' as [[The Sheridan Company]], The Sheridan ) Over the course of his career he toured in England, India, USA, Africa, Australia and New Zealand. | ||
− | He | + | He wrote or co-wrote a number of the works they put on, including ''[[Fun on the Bristol]]'' (1882), ''[[Mrs Dooley's Little Joke]]'' (1903). |
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+ | == | ||
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+ | ==Sources== | ||
− | + | Sheridan, John F. (1848-1908), ''Theatre Heritage Australia Inc''. (Wednesday, 14 June 2017)[https://www.theatreheritage.org.au/on-stage-magazine/itemlist/tag/John%20F%20Sheridan] |
Revision as of 04:53, 7 October 2020
John F. Sheridan (1843-1908) was an actor-manager and dramatist.
Biography
Born in Rhode Island, USA 1843, he entereted the theatrical profession at an early age. He was married three times, twice to actresses (May Livingstone and Gracie Whiteford)
He died on 25 December 1908 in Newcastle, NSW, Australia.
Career
He was primarily a comedian and female Impersonator (often playing the pantomime dame and long remembered for playing the "Widow O’Brien" in Fun on the Bristol). He was also a singer and dramatist, and ran his own company for many years. (The company occurs in sources inter alia as The Sheridan Company, The Sheridan ) Over the course of his career he toured in England, India, USA, Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
He wrote or co-wrote a number of the works they put on, including Fun on the Bristol (1882), Mrs Dooley's Little Joke (1903).
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Sources
Sheridan, John F. (1848-1908), Theatre Heritage Australia Inc. (Wednesday, 14 June 2017)[1]