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    Member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, a Shakespearean actor

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  1. Feb 13, 2013 · The influence of one of Shakespeare's principal actors on many of the bard's plays has been revealed by an Oxford University academic. Dr Bart van Es of Oxford University's Faculty of English Language and Literature has found that the writings of Robert Armin, who became lead comic actor in Shakespeare's company in the summer of 1600, shaped ...

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    Robert Armin (c. 1568 – 1615) was an English actor, and member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men. He became the leading comedy actor with the troupe associated with William Shakespeare following the departure of Will Kempe around 1600.

  3. Aug 17, 2019 · Information. The Cambridge Guide to the Worlds of Shakespeare , pp. 948 - 953. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316137062.126. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Print publication year: 2016. Access options. Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below.

  4. ( c. 1568–1615) An actor and writer who seems to have joined Shakespeare's company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, by 1599. The author of a book called Foole upon Foole (1600), he specialized in comic roles, and may have succeeded Will Kemp.

  5. American. Gender. Male. Occupation. Director, writer, sound designer, stage manager, actor. Birth Details. March 30, 1952. Los Angeles, California, United States. Famous Works. CREDITS. Stage Director and Sound Designer. The Male Animal, Theatre at St. Paul and St. Andrew, New York City, 1991.

  6. Robert Armin is a New York novelist, playwright and theater director. He is also the narrator of more than a dozen audiobooks through Audible.com. His first novel, "The Flash of Midnight" was published in 2011 and earned Honorable Mention at the London Book Festival.

  7. English actor and playwright Robert Armin was a leading comic actor in the plays of William Shakespeare. Along with Shakespeare, he was a member of the theatrical company called the Lord Chamberlain’s Men (later renamed the King’s Men). Armin acted with the company from about 1598 to 1610.

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