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John Henry (actor)

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Henry's private life was a source of gossip during his day. He rode in a private coach, which was unusual for the time, and though seen as ostentatious he maintained it was because he had gout. Henry also had two wives, sisters surnamed Storer who were both actresses.
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in America. At the end of the American Revolution, after additional time in England and Jamaica, he returned to America and worked with
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The first wife, Jane, and their two young children, died at sea during a ship fire in 1767 off the coast of
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Henry died at sea of illness on October 16, 1794, reportedly from complications from
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A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians ..., Vol. 14
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described Henry as being six feet tall "and uncommonly handsome."
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History of the American Theatre: During the revolution and after
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Ireland and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History, Vol. I
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For the child actor who used the stage name John Henry Jr., see
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The French Revolution and the London Stage, 1789-1805
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as Aimwell, December 1767 (first New York appearance)
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on December 7, 1767, playing the role of Aimwell in
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Index

Don Marion Davis

Wild Oats
Dublin
Ireland
Maria Storer
Dublin
London
Jamaica
John Street Theatre
The Beaux' Stratagem
The School for Scandal
Lewis Hallam Jr.
American Company
John Hodgkinson
Frances Brett Hogkinson
William Dunlap
gout
Newport, Rhode Island
Maria
The Roman Father
The School for Scandal
The Beaux' Stratagem
Kingston, Jamaica
Louis-SĂ©bastien Mercier
The Father



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