Edward Loomis Davenport
Edward Loomis Davenport | |
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Born |
1816 Boston |
Died |
September 1, 1877 Canton, Pennsylvania |
Nationality | United States |
Occupation | actor |
Edward Loomis Davenport (1816 – September 1, 1877) was an American actor.
Life and career
Born in Boston, he made his first appearance on the stage in Providence, Rhode Island in support of Junius Brutus Booth. Afterwards he went to England, where he supported Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt (Ritchie) (1819–1870), William Charles Macready and others. [1]
In 1854 he was again in the United States, appearing in Shakespearian plays and in dramatizations of Dickens's novels. As Bill Sikes he was especially successful, and his Sir Giles Overreach, a role he played at Daly's Fifth Avenue Theatre in 1869, and Brutus were also greatly admired.[1]
He died in Canton, Pennsylvania.[1]
Family
In 1849 he had married Fanny Vining (Mrs. Charles Gill) (d. 1891), an English actress also in Mrs. Mowatts company. Their son Harry Davenport (1866–1949) and daughter Fanny Davenport (1850–1898) were also actors.[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Chisholm 1911.
- Attribution
Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Davenport, Edward Loomis". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.