Walter Bentley (actor)

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Born
William Begg

(1849-10-07)7 October 1849
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died19 September 1927(1927-09-19) (aged 77)
Sydney, Australia
OccupationShakespearean stage actor
Yearsactive1873–1920
Walter Bentley
1880 newspaper image of Bentley for his appearance at the Criterion Theatre in Sydney, Australia
Born
William Begg

(1849-10-07)7 October 1849
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died19 September 1927(1927-09-19) (aged 77)
Sydney, Australia
OccupationShakespearean stage actor
Years active1873–1920

Walter Bentley (born William Begg; 7 October 1849 – 19 September 1927) was a Scottish actor who specialised in Shakespearean roles and productions. He became popular in his adopted country of Australia for performing and promoting the theatre. He helped found the Australian Actors' Association and established Walter Bentley's College of Elocution and Dramatic Art which later became the Sydney Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

Bentley was born as William Begg in Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of Maria Faithful and the Reverend James Begg,[1] a Presbyterian preacher and one of the founders of the Free Church of Scotland. Bentley wanted to be a stage actor but was met with disapproval from both his father and his aunt, the women's rights activist Emily Faithfull. He signed on with the White Star Line as an apprentice seaman, but jumped ship in Australia in 1867 following a quarrel on board ship. He found work as a jackeroo on a sheep station in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia and then, in 1871, settled with his brother in Dunedin, New Zealand.

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