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- Richard Burbage (July 7, 1568 - March 13 1619) was an actor and theatre owner. He was the younger brother of Cuthbert Burbage. Burbage came from a...
- male, deceased (1597)
- James Burbage (1531-1597) was an English actor of the Elizabethan era. Burbage is said to have been born at Stratford-on-Avon. He was a member of...
- male, deceased (1620)
- Nathan Field (1587 - 1620), was an English dramatist and actor; his father was the Puritan preacher John Field and his brother Theophilus Field...
- male, deceased (1652)
- Joseph Taylor (d. November 4, 1652) was a 17th-century actor. As the successor of Richard Burbage with the King's Men, he was arguably the most...
- male, deceased (1580)
- Richard Farrant (ca. 1530 - 30 November 1580) was a composer of English church music, also a choirmaster, playwright and theatrical producer noted...
- male, deceased (1710)
- Thomas Betterton (ca. 1635-April 28, 1710), English actor, son of an under-cook to King Charles I, was born in London. He was apprenticed to John...
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- William Sly (d. August 1608) was an actor in English Renaissance theatre, a colleague of William Shakespeare and Richard Burbage in the Lord...
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- John Underwood (d. October 1624) was an early 17th century actor, a member of the King's Men, the company of William Shakespeare. Underwood began...
- male, deceased (1623)
- Philip Rosseter was an English composer and musician, as well as a theatrical manager. He was lutenist for James I of England from 1603 until...
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- Robert Benfield (fl. 1613 - 1647) was a Jacobean era actor, noted for his longterm membership in the King's Men in the years and decades after...
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