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  1. Thomas Betterton interpretando a Hamlet Thomas Betterton, retrato de Sir Godfrey Kneller. Thomas Betterton, (Londres c. 1635 - 28 de abril de 1710) fue un actor de la comedia británica durante el periodo de la Restauración.

  2. Apprentice and actor. Actor and manager. In popular culture. Selected roles. Notes. References. External links. Thomas Betterton painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Thomas Betterton (August 1635 – 28 April 1710), the leading male actor and theatre manager during Restoration England, son of an under-cook to King Charles I, was born in London .

  3. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas Betterton (born c. 1635, London, Eng.—died April 28, 1710, London) was a leading English actor of the Restoration period and author of several popular adaptations. Betterton made his debut in 1659 and in 1661 was hired by Sir William Davenant for the Duke’s Company, which played successively at the Lincoln’s Inn Fields ...

  4. actor británico / De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Thomas Betterton, ( Londres c. 1635 - 28 de abril de 1710) fue un actor de la comedia británica durante el periodo de la Restauración. Thomas Betterton interpretando a Hamlet. Thomas Betterton, retrato de Sir Godfrey Kneller.

  5. hmn.wiki › es › Thomas_BettertonTomas Betterton

    Thomas Patrick Betterton (agosto de 1635 - 28 de abril de 1710), el principal actor masculino y director de teatro durante la Restauración de Inglaterra, hijo de un ayudante de cocina del rey Carlos I, nació en Londres.. Betterton nació en agosto de 1635 en Tothill Street, Westminster. Fue aprendiz de John Holden, el editor de Sir William Davenant, y posiblemente más tarde de un librero ...

  6. (1635—1710) actor and theatre manager. Quick Reference. (1635–1710), the greatest actor in the Restoration, joined D'Avenant's company at Lincoln's Inn Fields, and was associated in the management of the Dorset Garden Theatre from 1671. His dramas include The Roman Virgin (acted 1669); The Prophetess (1690), an opera; and King Henry IV (1700).

  7. Summary. From the Restoration of Charles II in 1660 to the rise of David Garrick in the 1740s, Thomas Betterton was widely regarded the greatest of English actors. Long after his death in 1710, his name was a by-word for precious commodities: emotional logic over barnstorming effect; substructures of feeling not superficial reactions; the ...