Sothern, Edward Askew (18261881)

Sothern, Edward Askew, comedian, born in Liverpool; at 23 went on the stage, and for some time was a member of the stock company of the Theatre Royal, Birmingham; afterwards acted in America, and made his mark in Tom Taylor's “Our American Cousin” (1858) in the small part of Lord Dundreary, which he gradually developed into an elaborate and phenomenally successful caricature of an English peer, and in which he appeared thousands of times in America and England; scored a great success also as David Garrick in Robertson's well-known comedy (18261881).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Sorata
Sorbonne
Sordello
Sorel, Agnes
Sorrow, Sanctuary of
Sorrow, Worship of
Sorrows of the Virgin
Sorrows of Werther
Sortes Virgilianæ
Sostratus
Sothern, Edward Askew
Soubise, Duc de
Soubise, Prince de
Soudan
Soufflot
Soul
Soult, Nicolas-Jean de Dieu
Sound, The
South, Robert
South African Company
South African Republic