- Richard Cowley
Richard Cowley (died
1619 ) was an actor inEnglish Renaissance theatre , a colleague ofWilliam Shakespeare andRichard Burbage in theLord Chamberlain's Men and the King's Men.Cowley was in the c. 1591 production of "The Seven Deadly Sins", performed by personnel from the
Admiral's Men andLord Strange's Men — a production that includedRichard Burbage and other future King's Men. Cowley acted seven minor roles in that production. He also toured with some of the same personnel underEdward Alleyn in 1593. He is thought to have been an original shareholder in the Lord Chamberlain's Men when they re-formed in 1594; but little is known about his career, except for the fact that he played Verges in "Much Ado About Nothing ," along withWilliam Kempe as Dogberry. For some reason he is not in the cast lists on the threeBen Jonson plays acted by the company in 1598–1603; but he is still one of the sharers when the company is chartered as the King's Men in 1603, and he receives a bequest in the 1605 will ofAugustine Phillips . He is known to have married and had four children; two died young. His wife Elizabeth was buried on September 28, 1616, and his own burial followed on March 12, 1619. His will was witnessed byCuthbert Burbage ,John Heminges ,Thomas Ravenscroft , andJohn Shank .References
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* Gurr, Andrew. "The Shakespearean Stage 1574–1642." Third edition, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992.
* Halliday, F. E. "A Shakespeare Companion 1564–1964." Baltimore, Penguin, 1964.
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