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    19th-century American actor

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  1. 3 days ago · In April 1865, after the scandal that rocked the nation, Edwin Booth knew he had to do something to redeem his family’s name. Though he had nothing to do with his brother John Wilkes Booth’s...

  2. 2 days ago · One of the most notable places in the stately townhouse is Edwin Booth’s parlor and bedroom. Located on the third floor of the Players, it has remained intact and preserved in time...

  3. 3 days ago · The statue of Edwin Booth, erected in 1918, is one of the most notable features of Gramercy Park. The Shakespearean actor, who is seen depicted as Hamlet, was one of the most celebrated actors...

  4. 1 day ago · Doris Kearns Goodwin has endorsed the idea that another factor was Booth's rivalry with his well-known older brother, actor Edwin Booth, who was a loyal Unionist. [15]

  5. 3 days ago · Acclaimed theatre ensemble Simple8 has revealed casting for their latest show, Land of the Free. Written by Sebastian Armesto and Dudley Hinton and directed by Armesto, the piece examines the life of the actor John Wilkes Booth and how he came to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.

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    3 days ago · Of these, Booth remained to make his career in the States, fathering the nation's most notorious actor, John Wilkes Booth (who later assassinated Abraham Lincoln), and its most famous Hamlet, Edwin Booth. [182] Edwin Booth's Hamlet at the Fifth Avenue Theatre in 1875 was described as "... the dark, sad, dreamy, mysterious hero of a poem ...

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