Grattan Riggs

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Thomas Grattan Riggs (January 1835 – 15 June 1899) was a US-born actor who had a significant career in Australia portraying Irish characters, though he never visited the place.[1]

Grattan Riggs

Riggs was born in Buffalo, New York to parents from County Westmeath,[2] and took to the stage when quite young, but his burgeoning[3] career in America was cut short by the Civil War. He was one of the four founders of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.[4]

He came to Australia under contract to Coppin & Harwood or Coppin, Greville & Hennings, appearing first on 27 March 1880 at the Theatre Royal, Melbourne as Suil Gair and three other characters[5] in John F. Poole's[a] drama "Shin Fane or Shamrock Green", written expressly for him.[3] This "sorry piece of patchwork", according to one critic, nevertheless delighted a large audience.[6]

For his portrayal of Irish brogue and mannerisms, he was said to be the equal of John Drew, or better.[7]

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