Dora Bland

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Dora Bland, better known by her stage name Dorothea Jordan, was a celebrated 18th–19th century Anglo-Irish actress and comedian who became one of the most famous performers of the Georgian era.

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instanceOf Georgian era actress
comedian
human
stage actress
activeInPeriod 18th century
19th century
alsoKnownAs Mrs Jordan NERFINISHED
birthDate 1761-11-21
birthPlace Kingdom of Ireland NERFINISHED
Waterford NERFINISHED
burialPlace Saint-Cloud NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness
childrenCountWithRichardFord 3
childrenCountWithUnknownEarlierRelationship 1
childrenCountWithWilliamDukeOfClarence 10
childrenWith Richard Ford NERFINISHED
William, Duke of Clarence NERFINISHED
unknown earlier relationship
citizenship British
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Great Britain
deathDate 1816-07-05
deathPlace France
Saint-Cloud NERFINISHED
describedAs celebrated Anglo-Irish actress and comedian
era Georgian era NERFINISHED
ethnicity Anglo-Irish
father Francis Bland NERFINISHED
gender female
genre comedy
hasRelative William IV of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
influenced later 19th-century comic actresses
languagesSpoken English
mother Grace Phillips NERFINISHED
movement Georgian theatre
name Dora Bland NERFINISHED
notableFor Georgian theatre performances
comic acting
notableRole comic heroines in Shakespearean plays
numberOfChildren 14
occupation actress
comedian
partner Richard Ford NERFINISHED
William IV of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
William, Duke of Clarence NERFINISHED
performedAt Covent Garden Theatre NERFINISHED
Drury Lane Theatre NERFINISHED
residence London, England
surface form: London
stageName Dorothea Jordan NERFINISHED

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Dorothea Jordan alsoKnownAs Dora Bland