Actor Taborda
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Francisco Alves da Silva Taborda | |
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Taborda in later life | |
| Born | 8 January 1824 Abrantes, Portugal |
| Died | 5 March 1909 Aged 85 Lisbon |
| Resting place | Prazeres Cemetery, Lisbon |
| Other names | Actor Taborda |
| Occupation | Comedy actor |
| Years active | 37 |
| Known for | Lisbon theatre |
| Spouse | Maria Isabel da Encarnação |
| Children | One daughter |
| Parent(s) | Francisco Alves da Silva Taborda and Maria do Carmo Rola |
| Awards | Commander of the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword |
Francisco Alves da Silva Taborda, better known as Actor Taborda ComSE (8 January 1824 – 5 March 1909), was the leading male comedy actor in Portugal in the 19th century.
Taborda was born on 8 January 1824, in the parish of São João Baptista, in Abrantes in the Santarém District of Portugal. He was the son of Francisco Alves da Silva Taborda and Maria do Carmo Rola. At the age of nine he moved to the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, where he was cared for by his grandfather who placed him as an apprentice typographer with a printing house. A rapid learner, he soon obtained a better-paid job with another printing house, owned by João José da Mota, which made posters for theatres. In addition, Mota owned a performance space (known as a shed) where circuses were performed. It was there that Taborda made contact with numerous actors performing in Lisbon.[1][2][3]

