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Robert Keeley (comedian)

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139: 19: 415:. He had two daughters with his wife: Mary Lucy (c. 1830–1870) and Louise (1835–1877), both of whom followed their parents on to the stage. Mary Lucy married the writer 282:. It was said of the 5' 2" red-headed Keeley "however he may multiply his characters, vary his dresses, his wigs, or his words, it is Robert Keeley, and nothing else". 669: 659: 465: 722: 737: 243:. In 1837 they visited America, but the venture was not a success and they returned to Great Britain in 1838 and joined the company of 732: 172: 43: 73:, but dissatisfied with this career he joined a travelling acting company. He was at the Richmond Theatre in 1813 before moving to 717: 660:
Letter from M.A. Keeley & R. Keeley, Theatre Royal Lyceum to Mrs [Sarah Desmond] Macready, Bristol, 15 May 1844
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Robert Keeley was born in London as one of sixteen children, his father being a watchmaker. Keeley was an apprentice
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who afterwards was billed as Mrs Keeley and who regularly appeared with him. From 1832 to 1842, they acted at
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was adapted for the stage many times, and the first of these interpretations was Richard Brinsley Peake's
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from 1844 to 1847, putting on, among other productions, adaptations from the works of
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and their daughter, Mary Lucy Keeley. The Keeleys then appeared at the
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The Inner And Middle Temple: Legal, Literary And Historic Associations
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Robert Keeley's last appearance before his retirement was at the
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From August 1850 to 1852 Keeley shared the management of the
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of the nineteenth century. In 1823 he originated the role of
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Robert Keeley died on 3 February 1869 at his home in
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during 1821–2. At the end of 1821 Keeley appeared at
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(2012). 430: 276:Mrs Caudle's Curtain Lectures 250:With his wife he managed the 162:. In 1823 he appeared at the 144:Mrs Caudle's Curtain Lectures 60: 718:Burials at Brompton Cemetery 684:London: Bentley and Son 1895 7: 354:Keeley Worried by Buckstone 258:; here he played the nurse 211:On 26 June 1829 he married 10: 754: 609:Hugh H. L. Bellot (2005). 450:Cambridge University Press 325:The Merry Wives of Windsor 713:English male stage actors 518:Doe, John (August 2001). 486:. McFarland. p. 97. 365:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 346:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 312:Royal Command Performance 237:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 200:Richard Brinsley Sheridan 98:Theatre Royal, Drury Lane 558:, 1885–1900, Volume 30 ( 550:s:Keeley, Robert (DNB00) 472:. 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actor-manager
female impersonator
'Fritz'
Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein
Mary Shelley
Frankenstein
printer
Hansard
Norwich
West London Theatre
Olympic Theatre
Mozart
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Tom and Jerry, or Life in London
William Thomas Moncrieff
Adelphi Theatre
Sadler's Wells Theatre
Daniel Egerton
Pierce Egan

Charles Kemble
Royal Opera House
Covent Garden
English Opera House
Fritz
Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein
Richard Brinsley Peake
James Planché
Ben Jonson

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