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  1. While John Wilkes Booth murdered President Abraham Lincoln at Ford’s Theatre in Washington DC, his brother Edwin Booth saved Robert Todd Lincoln, the president’s son, months earlier. Portrait of American actor Edwin Booth. 1886 An Esteemed Actor. Edwin Booth was an internationally renowned actor in the mid-nineteenth century.

  2. Edwin Booth gjorde sin debut på scenen i stykket Richard III i Boston i 1849. I sine første opptredener spilte han vanligvis sammen med sin far. To år senere hadde han sin første hovedrolle ved å overta for sin far. Etter farens død i 1852 dro Booth på en verdensturne, ...

  3. Edwin Booth and daughter Edwina / Mathew Brady Studio, 1864 / Modern albumen print from wet plate collodion negative / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution As part of the National Portrait Gallery’s regular series, “Face-to-Face,” program assistant Maya Foo presented a talk on Edwin Booth, a famous nineteenth-century actor and the brother of John Wilkes Booth,

  4. Edwin Thomas Booth (13 de novembro de 1833 – 7 de junho de 1893) foi um ator estadunidense do século XIX. Como ator, Booth excursionou por toda a América e nas principais capitais da Europa encenando Shakespeare. Alguns críticos o consideram o melhor ator que viveu o personagem Príncipe Hamlet nos teatros do século XIX. [1]

  5. 14 de abr. de 2015 · Poor Edwin Booth. In 1865, the great Shakespearean actor was well on his way to establishing himself as a formidable tragedian, having trod the boards as Hamlet in 100 consecutive performances at ...

  6. 24 de dic. de 2022 · Edwin Booth was preceded by a gentleman whose foot slipped as he was stepping on the platform, and who would have fallen at once beneath the wheels had not Mr. Edwin Booth's arm sustained him.

  7. www.encyclopedia.com › people › literature-and-artsEdwin Booth | Encyclopedia.com

    18 de may. de 2018 · Edwin Booth >Edwin Booth (1833-1893) was one of America's greatest tragic actors, >introducing into his characterizations an artistic sensitivity and >completeness that replaced the bombast of earlier times. Edwin Booth had little schooling.