James Quin

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James Quin was an 18th-century British stage actor renowned for his powerful declamatory style and prominent roles in London theatre.

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instanceOf 18th-century actor
British actor
stage actor
theatre actor
activeIn Covent Garden Theatre
Drury Lane Theatre
London, England
surface form: London
birthDate 1693-02-24
birthPlace London, England
surface form: London
burialPlace Bath Abbey, Bath, England
surface form: Bath Abbey
contemporaryOf David Garrick
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
deathDate 1766-01-21
deathPlace Bath
era 18th century
fieldOfWork stage acting
gender male
genre comedy
tragedy
hasNotablePupilOrInfluenced later 18th-century British actors
hasReputation master of formal, classical delivery on stage
one of the leading tragedians of his time
hasWorkLocation London theatres
knownFor rivalry with David Garrick
languageOfPerformance English
name James Quin self-link
nationality British
notableEvent retirement performance at Covent Garden
notableFor powerful declamatory acting style
prominent roles in London theatre
occupation actor
portrayedCharacter Marcus Junius Brutus
surface form: Brutus

Cato
Sir John Falstaff
surface form: Falstaff

Hamlet
Othello (character)
surface form: Othello
residence Bath
London, England
surface form: London
styleOfWork declamatory

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James Quin name James Quin self-link