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Thomas Pollard (1597 - 1649<>1655) was an actor in the King's Men — a prominent comedian in the acting troupe of William Shakespeare and Richard Burbage.〔Halliday, p. 381.〕 Thomas Pollard was christened on 11 December 1597 in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. His date of death is not known. ==Career== Pollard starting as a boy player specializing in women's roles. He was trained by John Shank, a noted comic actor; and after he matured and left female roles behind, Pollard acquired his own reputation as a gifted comic performer. His most notable part was the title role in Fletcher's ''The Humorous Lieutenant''. He had the comical role of Timentes the cowardly general in Arthur Wilson's ''The Swisser''. He played Silvio in Webster's ''The Duchess of Malfi'', in the productions of c. 1614 and c. 1621.〔Halliday, p. 144.〕 He appeared in Shakespeare's ''Henry VIII'', probably in the 1628 revival at the Globe Theatre. Pollard played the role of Pinac in ''The Wild Goose Chase'' in the 1632 revival, and was in a number of other Fletcherian plays, ''The Lovers' Progress'',''The Maid in the Mill'', ''The Queen of Corinth'', ''Sir John van Olden Barnavelt'', and ''The Spanish Curate''. Pollard acted parts in plays by Philip Massinger — ''The Roman Actor'' (Aelius Lamia and Stephanus), ''Believe as You List'' (Berecinthius), ''The Picture'' (Ubaldo). He acted in works by Ford — ''The Laws of Candy'', ''The Lover's Melancholy''; and Shirley — ''The Cardinal''. He "doubled" several small parts in John Clavell's ''The Soddered Citizen'' (1630). (The text of ''Believe as You List'' draws humor from the fatness of Berecinthius, the character played by Pollard. By 1631, the year the play was acted, Pollard seems to have grown corpulent.) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Thomas Pollard」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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