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30: 389: 103:, with the probability of being shot. On the voyage home, his ship encountered a French ship and he begged to be allowed to lose his life honorably in action. He did his duty so bravely that on arriving at Plymouth, the admiral obtained his antedated discharge by way of the sick list. These events prompted Cowell to change his surname. 284:-Thirty years passed among the players in England and America: interspersed with anecdotes and reminiscences of a variety of persons, directly or indirectly connected with the drama during the theatrical life of Joe Cowell, comedian: Part II: America 275:-Thirty years passed among the players in England and America: interspersed with anecdotes and reminiscences of a variety of persons, directly or indirectly connected with the drama during the theatrical life of Joe Cowell, comedian: Part I: England 399: 120:
In 1812, he wrote to George Sandford at the Plymouth Theatre, saying that he wished to become an actor. He was hired and made his first appearance less than two weeks later as Belcour in
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performed, he interrupted the ghost by shouting "That's the man who nailed up the flags," and he startled Hamlet by suggesting, "If I were you I'd go to sea!"
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A biographical dictionary of actors, actresses, musicians, dancers, managers & other stage personnel in London, 1660-1800. Volume 13, Roach to Siddons
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Cowell entered the navy at the age of 13, served three years as a midshipman, and then embarked on a year-long cruise to the
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Cowell became interested in acting during one of his naval leaves. He later recounted how when he first saw
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Cowell was also a painter who started out painting portraits. He worked at times as a scene painter at
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in 1818, theatres were closed. To tide himself over, Cowell composed and acted in a three-hour
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Cowell's first wife was Maria Murray, older sister of the Scottish actor and theatre manager
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In 1821, the American manager Stephen Price arranged an American tour that began at the
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During his lifetime Cowell published two volumes of autobiography and anecdotes:
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Highfill, Philip H. Jr.; Burnim, Kalman A.; Langhans, Edward A. (1991).
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His second wife was Frances Sheppard, by whom he was the father of
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Cowell was born Joseph Leathley Hawkins-Witshed not far from
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Thirty years passed among the players in England and America
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His third wife was Harriet Burke, whom he married in 1848.
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for a three years' engagement. He later performed at
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Index


Torquay
Devon
James Hawkins-Whitshed
West Indies
court-martial
Hamlet
Richard Cumberland
The West Indian
Dorothea Jordan
Charles Mayne Young
Stephen Kemble
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
The Iron Chest
Queen Charlotte
olio
Lincoln
Adelphi Theatre
Astley's Theatre
Park Theatre
The Foundling of the Forest
Brompton Cemetery
H. L. Bateman
Covent Garden
Harriet Murray
Sam Cowell
Sidney Frances Bateman
-Thirty years passed among the players in England and America: interspersed with anecdotes and reminiscences of a variety of persons, directly or indirectly connected with the drama during the theatrical life of Joe Cowell, comedian: Part I: England

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