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William Bullock (actor)

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Fryar." In his address to the public he pleaded his great age, upwards of threescore and twelve, as a reason for indulgence. He played again on 25 April 1739, for the benefit of Stephen, the Host in the "Merry Wives of Windsor,' a favourite character. He had, according to Genest, in the summer a booth at
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His death is said to have taken place on 18 June 1733, a date which has been accepted by most subsequent writers. He had a benefit, however, at Covent Garden on 6 January 1739, described on the bills as 'his first appearance on the stage for six years,' when he played Dominic in Dryden's "Spanish
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Bullock's name is mentioned in Downes's "Roscius Anglicanus." He first appears in the cast of Colley Cibber's "Love's Last Shift," produced by the associated companies of
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1740) was an English actor, "of great glee and much comic vivacity." He played at all the London theatres of his time, and in the summer at a booth at
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Christopher created a few original parts in comedies and farces of which he was the author or adapter:—
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and Lincoln's Inn Fields displayed "a considerable versatility of talent."
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William Bullock had three sons, all actors, of whom the eldest was
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1702. He also played with success many parts in the plays of
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1728 at John Rich's Theatre Royal Lincoln's Inn Fields
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Index

Bartholomew Fair
Drury Lane
Dorset Garden
She Would and She Would Not
John Dryden
William Wycherley
Thomas Shadwell
Haymarket
Lincoln's Inn Fields
Farquhar's
The Constant Couple
The Beaux' Stratagem
A City Ramble
Kensington Gardens
John Leigh
The Beggar's Opera
Bartholomew Fair
Christopher Bullock
Drury Lane
Haymarket
A Woman's Revenge
The Cobbler of Preston
The Traitor


Knight 1886
Chisholm 1911
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Bullock, William (1657?-1740?)
Stephen, Leslie

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