Robert Baddeley (actor)

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Robert Baddeley (Londres, 1733 — Londres, 20 de novembro de 1794) foi um ator de teatro inglês. rdf:langString
Robert Baddley (Londres, 1733 — idm. 20 de novembre de 1794) fou un actor de teatre anglès. Començà la seva carrera en el teatre de Smock Alley de Dublín el 1761, des que entrà en la societat del Drury-Lane, de Londres; era una especialitat en l'encarnació de rols d'escuder i criats. Es considerà com la seva creació més completa el personatge de Moisès, en la comèdia de The school for scandal. rdf:langString
Robert Baddeley (1733–1794) was an English actor. His parentage is unknown, as is his place of birth, though the latter may have been London. He worked as a cook and valet, and one of his employers was the actor-manager Samuel Foote, who may have inspired him to take to the stage. He spent three years following another employer on a Grand Tour, which helped him to develop the facility with languages and accents which was to be a hallmark of his career. The 20th-century actress sisters Angela Baddeley and Hermione Baddeley are no relations. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Robert Baddley
rdf:langString Robert Baddeley (actor)
rdf:langString Robert Baddeley
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rdf:langString Robert Baddley (Londres, 1733 — idm. 20 de novembre de 1794) fou un actor de teatre anglès. Començà la seva carrera en el teatre de Smock Alley de Dublín el 1761, des que entrà en la societat del Drury-Lane, de Londres; era una especialitat en l'encarnació de rols d'escuder i criats. Es considerà com la seva creació més completa el personatge de Moisès, en la comèdia de The school for scandal. Entre els seus coetanis gaudí fama d'esser un home honrat i molt caritatiu; però fou molt desgraciat en la seva vida intima a causa dels deliris de la seva dona, Sophia Baddeley, que l'obligaren a batre's amb un tal George Garrick, germà d'un famós actor d'aquella època.
rdf:langString Robert Baddeley (1733–1794) was an English actor. His parentage is unknown, as is his place of birth, though the latter may have been London. He worked as a cook and valet, and one of his employers was the actor-manager Samuel Foote, who may have inspired him to take to the stage. He spent three years following another employer on a Grand Tour, which helped him to develop the facility with languages and accents which was to be a hallmark of his career. In 1760 Baddeley made his stage debut in one of Foote's productions at the Haymarket Theatre in London. Soon afterwards he trod the boards of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and the Smock Alley Theatre in Dublin. By 1762 he was a full member of the Drury Lane company, and he remained there for the rest of his career, while also playing summer seasons at the Haymarket. He was a great success in low comedy and servants' parts, and often played comic foreigners such as Canton in The Clandestine Marriage. In 1777 he played Moses in The School for Scandal, which came to be the role with which he was most associated. Baddeley's wife, Sophia Baddeley, exceeded him in fame. The couple had a troubled relationship. At one point Baddeley insisted that Sophia stop living with one Doctor Hayes, and in the financial negotiations that followed Baddeley ended up fighting a duel with David Garrick's brother and business manager George, who had disputed his version of events. No one was injured and a separation was agreed. Baddeley continued acting until just before his death. A sufferer of epilepsy, he was taken ill on 19 November 1794 while preparing to play Moses in The School for Scandal and he died the following day. He bequeathed £3 per annum to provide wine and cake in the green room of Drury Lane Theatre on Twelfth Night. The ceremony of the "Baddeley Cake" has remained a regular institution. The 20th-century actress sisters Angela Baddeley and Hermione Baddeley are no relations.
rdf:langString Robert Baddeley (Londres, 1733 — Londres, 20 de novembro de 1794) foi um ator de teatro inglês.
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