Samuel Reddish
Samuel Reddish (1735–1785) was a theatre manager and an actor in England.[1] He made a reputation with Mossop's company in Smock Alley, Dublin in the seasons of 1761-2[2] and appeared at Drury Lane, London, 1767, where he remained during ten seasons; acted at Covent Garden, London, 1778, but lost his reason, 1779; he died a lunatic at York asylum on 31 December 1785.[3]
Selected roles
- Fred Melmoth in The Widowed Wife by William Kenrick (1767)
- Lord Winworth in False Delicacy by Hugh Kelly (1768)
- Zemouca in Zingis by Alexander Dow (1768)
- Darnley in The Hypocrite by Isaac Bickerstaffe (1768)
- Frampton in The School for Rakes by Elizabeth Griffith (1769)
- Orellan in The Fatal Discovery by John Home (1769)
- Sir John Dormer in A Word to the Wise by Hugh Kelly (1770)
- Philotus in The Grecian Daughter by Arthur Murphy (1772)
- Tyrell in The Fashionable Lover by Richard Cumberland (1772)
- Alonzo in Alonzo by John Home (1773)
- Charles Manlove in The Choleric Man by Richard Cumberland (1774)
- Menes in Sethona by Alexander Dow (1774)
- Charles Manlove in The Choleric Man by Richard Cumberland (1774)
- Duke in Braganza by Robert Jephson (1775)
References
- Tate Wilkinson; Lyle Larsen (1998). Memoirs of his own life. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press. p. 234. ISBN 978-0-8386-3767-8. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
- Dr. Doran (John) (1970). "Their majesties' servants": annals of the English stage, from Thomas Betterton to Edmund Kean. Scholarly Press. p. 217. ISBN 9780403002344. Retrieved 21 January 2012.
- Philological Society (Great Britain) (1786). The European magazine, and London review. Philological Society of London. p. 65. Retrieved 21 January 2012.
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