John Henry (actor)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Born1738 (1738)
DiedOctober 16, 1794(1794-10-16) (aged 55–56)
At sea
OccupationsStage actor; manager
Spouse(s)Jane Storer (-1767); Maria Storer (at least by 1788-1794)
John Henry
Henry in role of Ephraim Smooth in Wild Oats, engraving by C. Tiebout
Born1738 (1738)
DiedOctober 16, 1794(1794-10-16) (aged 55–56)
At sea
OccupationsStage actor; manager
Spouse(s)Jane Storer (-1767); Maria Storer (at least by 1788-1794)

John Henry (1738-October 16, 1794) was an Irish-born actor and early American actor and theatre manager.

Henry was born in Dublin, performed there and in London, and went to Jamaica with Charles Storer and his family about 1762.

He made his New York debut at the opening of the John Street Theatre on December 7, 1767, playing the role of Aimwell in The Beaux' Stratagem. He is said to have been the first to play the role of Peter Teazle in The School for Scandal in America. At the end of the American Revolution, after additional time in England and Jamaica, he returned to America and worked with Lewis Hallam Jr. to manage the American Company. He left the company in 1794 after disagreements with actor John Hodgkinson, who he had brought to the United States in 1792 together with his wife stage actress Frances Brett Hogkinson.[1] William Dunlap described Henry as being six feet tall "and uncommonly handsome."[2]

Henry died at sea of illness on October 16, 1794, reportedly from complications from gout.[1]

Personal life

Selected performances

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI