- Stuart Robson
Stuart Robson (
March 4 ,1836 –April 29 ,1903 ) was a famous comedic stageactor around the turn of the 19th to 20th century. He was born Henry Robson Stuart inAnnapolis ,Maryland . His parents were Charles Stuart and the former Alicia Ann Thompson.He appeared in many theatrical productions from the 1860s to the early 1900s in
New York City ,Boston , andLondon . He was best known for his long collaboration withWilliam Henry Crane , which lasted over ten years. They appeared together in "Our Bachelors", "Sharps and Flats", "The Henrietta", "The Merry Wives of Windsor ", and "She Stoops to Conquer ". They were perhaps most popular as the two Dromios in "The Comedy of Errors ".Robson was an eccentric comedian who had a curious voice that was often described as the "Robson Squeek". His first marriage was to Margaret Eleanor Johnson in about 1858. They had a daughter, Alicia Virginia Robson. Margaret died in 1890. Robson married Mary Dougherty, an actress who went by the stage name of May Waldron, in 1891. They had a son, Stuart Robson, Jr., who also acted briefly on the stage in New York and subsequently ran a magic shop there for many years.
Stuart Robson lived for many years in
Cohasset, Massachusetts . He died inNew York City in 1903, and was buried in Cohasset. His wife continued to appear on the stage under the name May Robson until her death in 1924. She should not be confused with the actress of the same name,May Robson , who appeared in many films in the 1930s.External links
* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tullis/StuartRobson/ Stuart Robson (1836-1903)]
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