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John Underwood (actor)

John Underwood (died October 1624) was an early 17th-century actor, a member of the King's Men, the company of William Shakespeare.
==Career==
Underwood began as a boy player with the Children of the Chapel, and was cast in that company's productions of Ben Jonson's ''Cynthia's Revels'' (1600) and ''The Poetaster'' (1601). In 1608 or soon after, he joined the King's Men along with William Ostler, another former member of the Chapel Children troupe. Underwood was a member of the cast of the King's Men's production of Jonson's ''The Alchemist'' in 1610, and was in the casts of many productions that followed, including Jonson's ''Catiline'' (1611) and John Webster's ''The Duchess of Malfi'' (the revival of c. 1621).
In the 25 cast lists added to plays in the second Beaumont and Fletcher folio of 1679, Underwood is mentioned in the casts of 18 dramas:
* ''Bonduca''
* ''The Custom of the Country''
* ''The Double Marriage''
* ''The False One''
* ''The Humorous Lieutenant''
* ''The Island Princess''
* ''The Knight of Malta''
* ''The Laws of Candy''
* ''The Little French Lawyer''
* ''The Lovers' Progress''
* ''The Loyal Subject''
* ''The Maid in the Mill''
* ''The Pilgrim''
* ''The Queen of Corinth''
* ''The Sea Voyage''
* ''Valentinian''
* ''A Wife for a Month''
* ''Women Pleased''
His total equals those of Joseph Taylor and Robert Benfield, and is exceeded only by John Lowin's 21. Considering that his career was two decades shorter than Taylor's or Benfield's (both of whom acted until the theatres closed in 1642), Underwood was clearly a mainstay of the company during his career.

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