Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Anne Bracegirdle (possibly 1671 – 12 September 1748) was an English actress. Biography. Bracegirdle was born to Justinian and Martha (born Furniss) Bracegirdle in Northamptonshire. She was baptised in Northampton on 15 November 1671, although her tombstone says that she died at the age of 85 (suggesting that she was born around 1663). [1] .

  2. La actriz Anne Bracegirdle. Anne Bracegirdle (c. 1671 – 12 de septiembre de 1748), fue una actriz inglesa. Biografía. Se sabe muy poco de los primeros años de la vida de la actriz. La fecha de su nacimiento no está clara debido a una serie de contradicciones en los datos sobre su vida.

  3. Anne Bracegirdle. Born: c. 1671. Died: 1748, London, England. Anne Bracegirdle (born c. 1671—died 1748, London, England) was an actress, one of the earliest on the English stage. Bracegirdle studied acting with Thomas Betterton, her guardian, and appeared on the stage as early as six years of age.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Hace 1 día · Actor. Anne Bracegirdle, actress and singer, is buried in the east cloister of Westminster Abbey. The stone has been re-cut and reads: ANNE BRACEGIRDLE died 12 September 1748 aged 85 years. She was the daughter of Martha Furniss and Justinian Bracegirdle and was baptised in Northampton in 1671.

    • Actor
  5. From Infamy to Intimacy: Anne Bracegirdle's Mad Songs. Diana Solomon Simon Fraser University. In the Restoration London theatre world, where actresses' sex lives fu- eled rampant gossip, the ostensibly virginal Anne Bracegirdle was a figure mystery.

  6. Anne Bracegirdle (c.1671–1748) Anne Bracegirdle was one of the first important female figures of the London stage during a transitional period in the history of theatre in Britain. At the height of her career the playwrights Nicholas Rowe (1674-1718) and William Congreve (1670-1729) ( P.10784-R ) were writing roles especially suited to her talents.

  7. Hace 5 días · Overview. Anne Bracegirdle. (c. 1673—1748) actress and singer. Quick Reference. (?1673/4–1748), a famous actress, the friend of Congreve, to the success of whose comedies on stage she largely contributed. She was finally eclipsed by Mrs Oldfield in 1707 and retired from the stage.