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  1. Edward Loomis Davenport (1816 – September 1, 1877) was an American actor. Life and career. Born in Boston, he made his first appearance on the stage in Providence, Rhode Island in support of Junius Brutus Booth. Afterwards he went to England, where he supported Mrs. Anna Cora Mowatt (Ritchie) (1819–1870), William Charles Macready and others. [1]

    • American
    • 1816, Boston
  2. Edward Loomis Davenport (born November 15, 1815, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.—died September 1, 1877, Canton, Pennsylvania) was one of the most skilled and popular American actors of the mid-19th century. Three of his finest roles were Hamlet, Brutus in Julius Caesar, and Sir Giles Overreach in Philip Massinger’s comedy A New Way to Pay Old Debts.

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  3. Julius Caesar, Edward Loomis Davenport (1815-1877) as Brutus, William Charles Macready (1793-1873) as Cassius Image much-ado-about-nothing-edward-loomis-davenport-as-benedick-london-princess-theatre-1848-585.jpg

  4. 18 de jul. de 2007 · Edward Loomis Davenport; a biography. by. Edgett, Edwin Francis, 1867-1946. Publication date. 1901. Topics. Davenport, Edward Loomis, 1815-1877. Publisher. New York : The Dunlap society.

  5. 22 de jul. de 2009 · Davenport, Edward Loomis, 1815-1877 Publisher New York, The Dunlap society Collection americana Book from the collections of University of California Language English

  6. Edward Loomis Davenport. (1815—1877) Quick Reference. (1815–77), American actor, son of an innkeeper, who first appeared on the stage, billed as Mr E. Dee, playing a small part in Massinger's A New Way to Pay Old ... From: Davenport, Edward Loomis in The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.

  7. Edward Loomis Davenport Nacido en Boston , hizo su primera aparición en el escenario en Providence, Rhode Island en apoyo de Junius Brutus Booth . Posteriormente se fue a Inglaterra, donde apoyó a la Sra. Anna Cora Mowatt (Ritchie) (1819–1870), William Charles Macready y otros.