- William Pleater Davidge
William Pleater Davidge (
17 April 1814 –1888) was an Englishcomedian , who came to theUnited States in 1850 and became identified with the American Stage.He was born in
London , and appeared as a youthful amateur at Drury Lane in "The Miller's Maid". Afterward he acted in various English cities, especially inManchester . His first appearance in America was in August, 1850, as Sir Peter Teazle at the old Broadway Theatre, New York; later he supported many well-known actors in the metropolis and elsewhere, among themEdwin Forrest andFanny Davenport . His last engagement was with the Madison Square Company, beginning in 1885. He died at Cheyenne, Wyo., August 7, 1888. He was the author of a volume of autobiographical reminiscences called "Footlight Flashes" (New York, 1866); "The Drama Defended" (New York, 1859); and other works.His son, William Davidge (1847-99), also an
actor , was born at Manchester, England, and brought to the United States when a child of three years. During his career he played withWilliam H. Crane (1870-'71),Kate Claxton (1877-'78), and later for several seasons with Roland Reed. He died in Chicago.*
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