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John Harper (actor)
John Harper (died 1742) was an English actor. He was known for comic parts.

==Life==
Harper originally performed at Bartholomew Fair and Southwark Fair; a performance for his benefit at William Bullock's booth in Birdcage Alley, consisting of ''The Jew of Venice'', songs and dances, and the drunken man by Harper, was announced in ''The Daily Courant'' of 24 September 1719.
On 7 November 1719 at Lincoln's Inn Fields Harper was the original Montmorency in Charles Beckingham's ''Henry IV of France''.〔During the season of 1719–20 he played Teague in ''The Committee'' by Sir Robert Howard, and was the first representative among other characters of Grogram (a mercer) in ''The Pretenders'' by John Leigh, and Sir Roland Heartfree in Benjamin Griffin's ''Whig and Tory''.〕 He remained at Lincoln's Inn Fields until 1721.〔Playing among other parts Dr. Caius in the ''Merry Wives of Windsor'', and Ajax in ''Troilus and Cressida''.〕 On 27 October 1721 his name appears as Sir Epicure Mammon in ''The Alchemist'' at Drury Lane. Here he remained for eleven years, taking parts for a low comedian. For some years he was the Falstaff of Drury Lane, and was more popular in the part than his rival James Quin. He also played the king in ''King Henry VIII'', and in ''Virtue Betrayed'' by John Banks.〔
Harper was one of the participants in the Actor Rebellion of 1733 and seceded from Drury Lane. John Highmore, the theatre's patentee, made him the target of a test legal action under the Vagrant Act, 12 Queen Anne; and on 12 November 1733 Harper was committed to Bridewell, as a vagabond. On 20 November he came before Lord Hardwicke, Chief Justice of the King's Bench. It was pleaded on his behalf that he paid his debts, was well esteemed by persons of condition, was a freeholder in Surrey, and a householder in Westminster. He was discharged amid acclamations on his own recognisance.〔
On 21 October 1738 Harper's name appeared in the Drury Lane bills in a favourite part, Cacafogo in ''Rule a Wife and have a Wife''. Soon afterwards he had a stroke of paralysis. He died on 1 January 1742.〔

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