Joseph Jefferson

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Joseph Jefferson was a celebrated 19th-century American stage actor best known for his iconic portrayal of Rip Van Winkle.

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instanceOf American actor
human
stage actor
activeIn 19th-century theatre
awardNamedAfter Joseph Jefferson Awards NERFINISHED
birthDate 1829-02-20
birthPlace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States NERFINISHED
burialPlace Evergreen Cemetery, Jacksonville, Florida, United States NERFINISHED
child Charles Burke Jefferson NERFINISHED
citizenship United States of America
collaboratedWith Dion Boucicault NERFINISHED
deathDate 1905-04-23
deathPlace Palm Beach, Florida, United States NERFINISHED
education trained through theatrical family tradition
era Victorian era
ethnicGroup European American
familyBackground theatrical family
familyName Jefferson NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork performing arts
genre theatre
givenName Joseph NERFINISHED
hasHonor namesake of Chicago Joseph Jefferson Awards for theatre
hasSignatureRole Rip Van Winkle NERFINISHED
influenced American comic acting
inspired later adaptations of Rip Van Winkle for stage
knownFor portrayal of Rip Van Winkle NERFINISHED
language English
mediaAppearance early film versions of Rip Van Winkle (adapted from his stage performance)
name Joseph Jefferson NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableFor long-running portrayal of a single character
notableWork Rip Van Winkle NERFINISHED
occupation actor
stage actor
parent Joseph Jefferson III NERFINISHED
performedIn Australia NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
portrayedCharacter Rip Van Winkle NERFINISHED
residence Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
Louisiana, United States NERFINISHED
spouse Margaret Clements Lockyer NERFINISHED
Sarah Warren NERFINISHED
style comic acting
subjectOf autobiography "The Autobiography of Joseph Jefferson" NERFINISHED
workedAs theatre manager

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Players Club (New York) notableMember Joseph Jefferson