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Name
  
Francis Gentleman

Role
  
Poet


Died
  
1784

Books
  
A Trip to the Moon

Francis Gentleman (1728-1784) was an Irish actor, poet, and dramatic writer of 18th century. He wrote several plays, dramatic works, poems and editor of Shakspeare's plays for the stage - Biographia Dramatica.

Biography

Born at York St., Dublin of Ireland on October 23, 1728. He received his education in Dublin and served in army till dismissed in 1748. Later, he indulged his inclination for the stage appearing in Dublin, London, Edinburgh, and many more. He first appeared in Thomas Southerne's stage play Oroonoko - in the character of Aboan. He started his career of writing for the stage in England, notably, tragic works like Sejanus and The Sultan of Love and Fame; and comedies like The Modish Wife and The Tobacconist. He died at the age of 56 on 21 December 1784.

References

Francis Gentleman Wikipedia