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Charles S. Gilpin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Charles Sidney Gilpin
Charles Sidney Gilpin (November 20, 1878 – May 6, 1930) was one of the most highly regarded stage actors of the 1920s. He played in critical debuts in New York: in the 1919 premier of John Drinkwater’s ''Abraham Lincoln'' and played the lead role of Brutus Jones in the 1920 premier of Eugene O'Neill's ''The Emperor Jones'', also touring with the play. In 1920 he was the first black American to receive the Drama League of New York's annual award, as one of the ten people who had done the most that year for American theater. ==Early life and education== Gilpin was born in Richmond, Virginia, to Peter Gilpin and Caroline White and attended St. Francis RC School in the city.〔''Who Was Who in the Theatre: 1912-1976'' vol. 2 D-H p.942; originally published annually by John Parker, 1976 edition compiled by Gale Research Co. from Parker's older editions〕 He started work as an apprentice in the ''Richmond Planet'' print shop before finding his career in theater. He first performed on stage as a singer at the age of twelve. Gilpin worked as a teacher in 1920.
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