The Count of Monte Cristo (stage role)

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The Count of Monte Cristo (stage role) is a famous theatrical adaptation of Alexandre Dumas’ novel, best known as the signature part that made 19th-century American actor James O’Neill a star.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stage role
theatrical role
alsoKnownAs Edmond Dantès (stage role) NERFINISHED
associatedWith American theatre
star system in theatre
touring productions
basedOn The Count of Monte Cristo NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkAuthor Alexandre Dumas NERFINISHED
characterArc revenge and redemption
characterName Edmond Dantès NERFINISHED
characterType wrongfully imprisoned man
countryOfProminence United States NERFINISHED
genre melodrama
language English
medium theatre
notableFor long-running popularity in 19th-century American theatre
making James O’Neill a star
notableInCentury 19th century
notablePerformer James O’Neill NERFINISHED
originalNovelPublicationCentury 19th century GENERATED
portrays escaped prisoner
fictional nobleman
master of disguise
signatureRoleOf James O’Neill NERFINISHED
sourceWorkCountryOfOrigin France NERFINISHED
sourceWorkGenre historical adventure novel
sourceWorkLanguage French
theme betrayal
forgiveness
imprisonment and escape
justice
revenge

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James O'Neill notableRole The Count of Monte Cristo (stage role)
James Tyrone notableWorkInFiction The Count of Monte Cristo (stage role)