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Wallace Brownlow

Wallace Brownlow (1861〔1891 Census PRO RG12/219〕 – September 1919) was an opera singer and actor of the Victorian era best known for baritone roles in the operas of Gilbert and Sullivan.
==D'Oyly Carte Opera Company==

Brownlow joined a D'Oyly Carte Opera Company touring company in 1884 and was assigned to the chorus. He travelled to the United States in 1885 in the chorus of ''The Mikado'' with D'Oyly Carte's first American ''Mikado'' company in New York City and Boston. He next toured Germany and Austria with D'Oyly Carte in 1886. During this tour, Brownlow appeared as the Foreman of the Jury in ''Trial by Jury'', his first principal role. He first appeared at the Savoy Theatre in London in the chorus in the original 1887 production of ''Ruddygore''. As the understudy to Richard Temple, Brownlow played the character of Sir Roderick Murgatroyd in August 1887.
Brownlow continued in the chorus at the Savoy Theatre during the first London revivals of ''H.M.S. Pinafore'', ''The Pirates of Penzance'', and ''The Mikado''. A one-act comic opera, ''Mrs. Jarramie's Genie'', written by Frank Desprez and composed by Alfred Cellier and his brother Francois was the curtain raiser for these revivals, and Brownlow appeared as the retired upholsterer, Harrington Jarramie.
Brownlow created the role of Sir Richard Cholmondeley, the Lieutenant of the Tower of London in the next Savoy opera, ''The Yeomen of the Guard'', in 1888 at the Savoy Theatre. Coincidentally, his father had been Drill Master of the Yeomen of the Queen's Body Guard.〔1871 Census PRO RG10/625〕 He next created the role of Luiz in ''The Gondoliers'', which he played from the opera's premiere in December 1889 until April 1891. Brownlow left the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company to play Prince John in Arthur Sullivan's grand opera ''Ivanhoe'' and as the Duc de Longueville in ''La Basoche'' at the Royal English Opera House. He next played in a number of comic operas in London through 1893, including the role of William in ''Blue-Eyed Susan'', composed by F. Osmond Carr, at the Prince of Wales's Theatre in 1892.

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