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Henry Howard Paul : ウィキペディア英語版 | Henry Howard Paul
George Henry Howard Paul (18 November 1830 – 9 December 1905) (known on stage as Howard Paul) was an American writer, playwright, comic actor and theatrical manager who made his name and spent most of his career in the United Kingdom. In 1854 he married the British singer and actress Isabella Hill, and the two appeared together in Britain and the United States as Mr and Mrs Howard Paul for more than two decades, in comic pieces written by Paul. The couple separated around 1877, after he began an affair with the actress Letty Lind. After that affair ended, Paul continued to write through the 1880s and acted as a theatre manager in Britain. ==Early life and career== Born in Philadelphia in 1830, the son of Stephen Carmick Paul, a General Manager,〔(London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754–1921 for Henry Howard Paul (1889) Ancestry.com – pay to view )〕 in 1850 Howard Paul went to London to work as a journalist; while there he wrote the serial ''Dashes of American Humor, or Yankee Stories'' (1853) with pictures by John Leech,〔Paul's entry in ''Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography'' - (1887-1889)]〕 who had illustrated several novels by Charles Dickens. He made his debut as a comic writer in London with his play ''Diogenes'' (1852). In 1854 he married Isabella Hill, who from then on acted under the name Mrs Howard Paul. In the same year he made his debut as an actor in Bath, Somerset, England in 1854 in his vaudeville piece ''My Neighbor Opposite'' in which his wife appeared, also acting with her in his comic duologue, ''Locked Out'', which proved to be very popular and toured extensively in the provinces.〔("Isabella Featherstone" ), Featherstone Genealogy website, accessed 3 May 2014〕〔("Obituary: Mrs Howard Paul" ), ''The New York Times'', 10 June 1879〕〔Stone, David. ("Mrs. Howard Paul (1877–78)" ), ''Who Was Who in the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company'', the Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 3 May 2014〕 In 1858 the couple also appeared in Paul's ''Patchwork'', described as "a clatter of fun, frolic, song, and impersonation."〔Knight, John Joseph. "Paul, Isabella Howard", Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900, Volume 44, accessed 3 May 2014〕 They revived this for some years.〔Pascoe, Charles Eyre. ("Paul, Mrs. Howard" ), ''Our actors and actresses: The dramatic list'', Oxford University (1880), p. 414〕 Another piece that they toured was called ''Thrice Married''.〔 He returned to the U.S. in 1866–67 and 1869 to tour there with his wife.
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