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William Oxberry : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Oxberry
William Oxberry (1784–1824) was an English actor. He also wrote extensively on the theatre, and was a printer and publisher. ==Early life== Oxberry was the son of an auctioneer, born on 18 December 1784 in Moorfields, London, opposite Bedlam. After a false start as a pupil of George Stubbs at age 14, he worked in a bookseller's shop, and in the office in Tottenham Court Road of a printer named Seale, an amateur actor. At a stable near Queen Anne Street, and subsequently at the theatre in Berwick Street, he took on parts including Hassan in ''Castle Spectre'' (Monk Lewis) and Rosse in ''Macbeth''.〔 Oxberry's indentures were cancelled in 1802, and he appeared under Samuel Jerrold, at the Watford theatre.〔He played Antonio in the ''Merchant of Venice''. A performance of Dan in ''John Bull'' revealed talent in low comedy. He appeared at Sheerness, and played Richard III at Godalming.〕 He joined, as low comedian, Trotter's company (Worthing, Hythe, and Southend theatres).〔〔For some time subsequently he made an occasional appearance in Shylock, Hassan, and other characters. More frequently he was seen in parts such as Lope Tocho in the 'Mountaineers,' and Old Frost in the 'Irishman in London.'〕
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