Johnston Forbes-Robertson

Johnston Forbes-Robertson

ACTOR

Johnston Forbes-Robertson (1853-1937) was an English actor and theatrical impresario that George Bernard Shaw and other critics considered to be the finest Hamlet (1913) of his generation. Forbes-Robertson had trained to be an artist and was not overly fond of acting, but he took to the boards to make a living. He did his apprenticeship with Samuel Phelps' company and made his theatrical debut in 1874. He played the second lead in the company of Henry Irving, indisputably the greatest actor of his generation and the first actor to be knighted.
  • When was
    Johnston Forbes-Robertson born?

    Johnston Forbes-Robertson was born on Sunday, January 16, 1853

  • Where was
    Johnston Forbes-Robertson born?

    Johnston Forbes-Robertson was born in London, England, UK

  • How old was
    Johnston Forbes-Robertson when they died?

    Johnston Forbes-Robertson was 85

  • When did Johnston Forbes-Robertson die?

    Johnston Forbes-Robertson died on
    Saturday, November 6, 1937


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