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  1. Edward Kynaston (c.1640-enero de 1706) fue un actor inglés. Fue uno de los últimos actores del teatro de la Restauración que encarnó papeles de mujeres. Era un hombre atractivo y hacía los roles de mujer de manera convincente.

  2. Died. January 1712. Edward Kynaston (c. 1640 – January 1706) was an English actor, one of the last Restoration "boy players", young male actors who played women's roles.

  3. Edward Kynaston (born c. 1640, London—died January 1706) was probably the last and the best of English boy actors playing female roles. His last female role was in Beaumont and Fletcher’s Maid ’s Tragedy with Killigrew’s Company (1661).

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  4. 13 de feb. de 2018 · The presence of these big names alongside Edward’s will have drawn many people to the theatre to watch the relatively unknown playwright Mary Pix’s play. In 1712, 14 years after his final performance, Edward Kynaston died at the age of 72. Kynaston lived an exciting and unusual life to the full.

  5. Edward Kynaston (c.1640-1712) was one of the last ‘boy players’ of the Restoration theatre. As an actor who performed women’s roles, in a highly mannered style, he attained the pinnacle of theatrical success at the Duke’s Theatre, London. Kynaston’s star fell when, to please his mistress –

  6. Overview. Edward Kynaston. (1643—1712) actor. Quick Reference. (1643–1712) English actor. One of the few boy actors to continue playing female roles after the Restoration, Kynaston's offstage performances extended to appearances in Hyde Park, where fashionable women vied ...

  7. Edward Kynaston primary name: Kynaston, Edward ... Kynaston | Museum number 1943,0410.1349 ...