- Henry Condell
Henry Condell (d. December 1627) was an actor in the King's Men, the playing company for which
William Shakespeare wrote. WithJohn Heminges , he was instrumental in preparing theFirst Folio , the collected plays of Shakespeare, published in 1623.Condell's early life is obscure. It appears that he may have been born in 1576 in
East Anglia , as his will mentions family inNew Buckenham . Traditionally, he is associated with the "Harry" who appears in the cast list forRichard Tarlton 's "The Seven Deadly Sins", but this identification is little more than conjecture. If the connection is true, then Condell was an actor as early as 1590, acting inLord Strange's Men alongside Heminges andAugustine Phillips . Condell was definitely in London by 1596, when he married Elizabeth Smart, a gentleman's daughter. They settled inSt Mary Aldermanbury , the parish in which Heminges lived. Condell, like Heminges, served aschurchwarden in that church. He and Elizabeth baptized nine children, of whom only three survived to adulthood.Details of his mature life are, as is usual for Renaissance actors, few. His status within the Lord Chamberlain's and King's companies appears to have been high; in official communications he is generally listed shortly after Burbage and Heminges. Actors' wills indicate that he was close to at least some of his colleagues in the company. Shakespeare and Phillips bequeathed him money for mourning rings;
Nicholas Tooley andAlexander Cooke named him as trustee for their estates. Condell prospered enough in his profession to purchase a country home atFulham inMiddlesex .In addition to "
Every Man in His Humour " (1598) and "Every Man Out of His Humour " (1599), Condell is known to have performed in four more of Jonson's plays: "Sejanus" (1603), "Volpone " (1605), "The Alchemist" (1610), and "" (1611). He was the original Cardinal inJohn Webster 's "The Duchess of Malfi " (c. 1613). And he was listed in eight of the cast lists that were added to the second Beaumont and Fletcher folio of 1679:* "
Bonduca "
* "The Captain"
* "The Humorous Lieutenant "
* "The Knight of Malta "
* "The Loyal Subject "
* "The Mad Lover "
* "The Queen of Corinth "
* "Valentinian"Condell appears to have ended his stage career around 1619. He signed his last will and testament on
December 13 ,1627 ; he was buried on December 29 of the same year. He left an abundant estate, including shares in the Globe andBlackfriars Theatre s.References
*Collier, J. P.. "Lives of the Original Actors in Shakespeare's Plays". London: Shakespeare Society, 1853.
*Edmond, Mary. "Henry Condell." "Dictionary of National Biography". Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.
*Nunzeger, Edwin. "A Dictionary of Actors and of Other Persons Associated With the Public Presentation of Plays in England Before 1642". New Haven: Yale University Press, 1929.External links
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=9786427 Find-A-Grave profile for Henry Condel]
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