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David Nunn Fisher

David Nunn Fisher (1816–1887), was an English actor and musician usually known as David Fisher.
==Biography==
Fisher was born in July 1816 at East Dereham, Norfolk, the first child and only son of David Fisher (1788–1858), actor, musician, and painter, and his first wife, F. B. Bane, (1788/9–1818).
East Dereham, was a town on a circuit established by his grandfather (David Fisher (1760–1832)), and managed by his father and his uncle. An accident to his leg disqualified him for the stage, and he appeared as principal violinist at local concerts. A recovery, never perfect, enabled him to join the company at the Prince's Theatre, Glasgow. After a stay of four years he appeared 2 November 1853 at the Princess's Theatre, under Charles Kean's management, as Victor in the ''Lancers, or the Gentleman's Son'', an adaptation of ''Le Fils de Famille'' of Bayard. During six years he played at this house in various novelties and revivals, including a trifling production from his own pen entitled ''Music hath Charms'' (June 1858). In 1859 he joined the Adelphi under B. Webster's management,where he was the original Abbé Latour in the ''Dead Heart'' of Watts Phillips. In 1863 he gave, at the Hanover Square Rooms and at St. James's Hall, an entertainment called ''Facts and Fancies'', and in the autumn of the same year rejoined the Princess's, then under Vining's management. In 1865 he played, at the Haymarket, Orpheus in Blanche's ''Orpheus in the Haymarket'', In 1866–8 he was at Liverpool as stage-manager for Mr. H. J. Byron, playing at The Amphitheatre and the Alexandra Theatre. When the Globe Theatre, London, opened, 28 November 1868, he was the first Major Treherne in Byron's ''Cyril's Success'', He appeared in succession at Drury Lane, the Olympic, the Globe, the Opera Comique, the Criterion, the Mirror (Holborn) Theatre, now destroyed, and the Princess's, playing in pieces by H. J. Byron, Mr. Boucicault, and other writers. His last appearance in London was at the Lyceum in 1884, as Sir Toby Belch. After that period he played in the country.
He died in St. Augustine's Road, Camden Town, on 4 October 1887, and was buried at Highgate cemetery. The ''Era'' says that not a single actor attended his funeral.

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