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78:. Wright says in Historia histrionica that:"Hart and Clun, were bred up Boys at the Blackfriers; and Acted Womens Parts, Hart was Robinson's Boy or Apprentice: He Acted the Dutchess in the Tragedy of the Cardinal, which was the first Part that gave him Reputation." 51:, in London. It is not absolutely certain that this was the actor, though the name was not common at the time.. He was most likely the son of William Hart, a minor actor with the King's Men. Hart began his career as a 164:. Hart's natural dignity in playing royal roles was also often commented on by contemporaries, and in the heroic play he "was celebrated for superman roles, notably the arrogant, bloodthirsty Almanzor in 432: 140:
of the monarchy in 1660, acting resumed on a larger scale, and Hart seems to have been then a member of a company performing at the Cockpit playhouse, led by
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was formed in 1660, Hart became one of its leading men; he specialised in playing the male half of witty, bantering couples. This type of dialogue in
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Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660–1800
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Hart then returned to acting; evidence suggests he was with other displaced English actors in Europe in 1646. In 1648, Hart,
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Throughout his Restoration career, Hart filled a range of noteworthy parts. He was Cassio in early stagings of
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A Dictionary of Actors and of Others Associated with the Representation of Plays in England Before 1642
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to form the United Company, Hart retired due to poor health, with a pension of 40 shillings per week.
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Judith Milhous and Robert D. Hume, "New Light on English Acting Companies in 1646, 1648, and 1660,"
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and eight other actors, were involved in an attempt to restart the King's Men company during the
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A Charles Hart was christened on 11 December 1625, in the parish of St. Giles
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was largely influenced by the talents and personalities of Hart and
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Philip Highfill Jr., Kalman A. Burnim,, and Edward Langhans,
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John H. Astington, "Actors and the Court After 1642,"
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004; p. 229.
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William Wycherley: The Country Wife and Other Plays
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Oxford University Press. 543:, Special Issue 15 (August 2007), pp. 1-23. 491:"Hart, Charleslocked (bap. 1625, d. 1683)" 160:; Gwyn was his mistress before she became 592:The Shakespeare Company, 1594–1642, 27:For other people with the same name, see 578:, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996. 193:Beauty to the eye, and music to the ear, 497:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 196:Such even the nicest critics must allow 14: 648: 483: 481: 528:A Source Book in Theatrical History, 478: 417:Sophonisba, or Hannibal's Overthrow 24: 25: 687: 623: 309:— and in contemporary dramas, by 18:Charles Hart (17th-century actor) 671:17th-century English male actors 610: 156:, in plays like James Howard's 597: 581: 568: 559: 546: 533: 520: 465: 185:composed the following lines: 81:He served as a soldier in the 13: 1: 541:Early Modern Literary Studies 458: 422:Alexander the Great in Lee's 29:Charles Hart (disambiguation) 565:Milhous and Hume, pp. 491-2. 530:Courier Dover, 1959; p. 160. 514:UK public library membership 406:The Destruction of Jerusalem 374:— and by other dramatists — 7: 433:Mythridates, King of Pontus 263:Rule a Wife and Have a Wife 10: 692: 59:; he was an apprentice of 34:17th-century English actor 26: 666:English male stage actors 554:Review of English Studies 85:, and was an officer in 638:Encyclopædia Britannica 255:The Humorous Lieutenant 641:(11th ed.). 1911. 506:10.1093/ref:odnb/12473 488:David Kathman (2004). 287:Rollo Duke of Normandy 130:Rollo Duke of Normandy 632:"Hart, Charles"  177:When Hart played in 360:The Indian Emperour 171:Conquest of Granada 574:Peter Dixon, ed., 430:Ziphares in Lee's 279:The Maid's Tragedy 271:A King and No King 150:Restoration comedy 616:Nunzeger, p. 177. 526:Alois M. 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Charles Hart (17th-century actor)
Charles Hart (disambiguation)
Restoration
Cripplegate
boy player
King's Men
Richard Robinson
The Cardinal
James Shirley
1641
English Civil War
Prince Rupert's
Nicholas Burt
Robert Shatterell
Marston Moor
Naseby
Edgehill
Walter Clun
Puritan
Commonwealth
Cockpit Theatre
Rollo Duke of Normandy
Restoration
Michael Mohun
King's Company
Restoration comedy
Nell Gwyn
Charles II's
John Dryden
Conquest of Granada

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