David Garrick (disambiguation)
- David Garrick (disambiguation)
-
David Garrick may refer to:
- David Garrick (1717–1779), British actor, playwright, theatre manager and producer
- David Byron (1947–1985), British lead vocalist of Uriah Heep fame, whose original surname was Garrick
- David Garrick (play), 1864 play by Thomas William Robertson
- David Garrick (1913 film), 1913 silent film based on the 1864 play
- David Garrick (singer), best known for his 1966 pop hit Dear Mrs. Applebee
Categories:
- Human name disambiguation pages
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
David Garrick — For other people named David Garrick, see David Garrick (disambiguation). David Garrick David Garrick by Thomas Gainsborough. Born 19 February 1717( … Wikipedia
David Byron — For other people named David Garrick, see David Garrick (disambiguation). David Byron Background information Birth name David Garrick … Wikipedia
Garrick Theatre (disambiguation) — There have been many buildings called Garrick Theatre or Garrick Theater. They are named for the notable 18th century actor manager David Garrick:;England *Garrick Theatre (built 1889), the West End theatre commissioned by W. S. Gilbert. *Garrick … Wikipedia
Lichfield — Not to be confused with Litchfield (disambiguation). For other uses, see Lichfield (disambiguation). Coordinates: 52°41′01″N 1°49′36″W / 52.6835°N 1.82653°W … Wikipedia
Samuel Johnson — For other people named Samuel Johnson, see Samuel Johnson (disambiguation). Samuel Johnson LLD MA Samuel Johnson c. 1772, painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds Born … Wikipedia
Hamlet — This article is about the Shakespeare play. For other uses, see Hamlet (disambiguation). The American actor Edwin Booth as Hamlet, ca. 1870 The Tragical History of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, or more simply Hamlet, is a tragedy by William… … Wikipedia
The Tempest — Infobox Play name = The Tempest |200px caption = Prospero, Ariel and Miranda by William Hamilton writer = William Shakespeare genre = Comedy / Romance setting = Desert isle subject = Retribution / Forgiveness premiere = November 1, 1611… … Wikipedia
King Lear — This article is about Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see King Lear (disambiguation). King Lear and the Fool in the Storm by William Dyce (1806–1864) King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. The title character descends into madness… … Wikipedia
Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood — This article is about the Independent school in Northwood, Hertfordshire. For the independent school in Crosby, Merseyside, see Merchant Taylors School, Crosby. Merchant Taylors School Motto Latin: Concordia parvae res crescunt ( Small things… … Wikipedia
Cymbeline — This article is about Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see Cymbeline (disambiguation). Imogen in her bed chamber where Iachimo witnesses the mole under her breast. Illustrated by Wilhelm Ferdinand Souchon in 1872 Cymbeline ( … Wikipedia