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  1. Richard Burbage ( c. 1567 – 13 March 1619) was an English stage actor, widely considered to have been one of the most famous actors of the Globe Theatre and of his time. In addition to being a stage actor, he was also a theatre owner, entrepreneur, and painter. He was the younger brother of Cuthbert Burbage.

  2. Feb 20, 2013 · Before 1599 Burbage had been just one in an acting company of eight equals and his roles in Shakespeare’s plays were commensurate with that stake. But the building of the Globe in 1599 made Richard newly preeminent. He and his brother Cuthbert secured 50% of the venture, with Shakespeare and the four other ‘housekeepers’ having just 10% each.

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  4. Mar 11, 2019 · Born, January 5 1558, died March 12 1619. Unknown artist. It’s 400 years since the death of Richard Burbage, the first person to play the roles of Hamlet, Lear, Othello and Macbeth in the ...

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  5. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 12233. Source citation. English Actor. He is remembered for building the renown Globe Theatre, along with his older brother Cuthbert Burbage. Born on January 6, 1567, reportedly at Stratford-on-Avon, England, his father was also an accomplished actor and built the first permanent theater in England since Roman times ...

  6. Apr 6, 2018 · It wasn’t just Hamlet and Hal: he’d taken nearly every leading role in the canon, from Lear and Othello to Macbeth and Richard III, plus parts by most other Elizabethan dramatists. Some ...

  7. Richard Burbage was the pre-eminent star of the Chamberlain’s Men and the Globe’s construction in 1599 made his influence over the company substantially stronger. He and his brother Cuthbert had a near majority stake in the new playhouse. This new position of power, this chapter argues, had direct artistic consequences for Shakespeare.

  8. Richard Burbage 1567-1619. Richard Burbage (1567-1619) was one of Shakespeare’s closest associates and his partner in their many theatre activities. They were joint owners of The Globe Theatre, together with John Heminges, Augustine Phillips and Thomas Pope. Shakespeare left him twenty-six shillings and eightpence in his will to buy a ring.

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