For the British trade union leader, see Charles Kean (trade unionist). For others of a similar name, see Charles Keane (disambiguation) and Charles Keene (disambiguation).
Charles Kean (1811–1868), as Hamlet in "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare, Samuel John Stump (1838)
Charles John Kean (18 January 1811[1] – 22 January 1868), was an Irish-born English actor and theatre manager, best known for his revivals of Shakespearean plays.
^Parish register confirms birth 18 January 1811, Baptism 24 December 1816, St George Hanover Square son of Edmund Kean Esq. and Mary
Charles John Kean (18 January 1811 – 22 January 1868), was an Irish-born English actor and theatre manager, best known for his revivals of Shakespearean...
privately and professionally as Mrs CharlesKean and always appeared in productions together with her husband. Ellen Kean was born Eleanora Tree, the third...
Edmund Kean (4 November 1787 – 15 May 1833) was a British Shakespearean actor, who performed, among other places, in London, Belfast, New York, Quebec...
Republican, Kean served as the 48th governor of New Jersey from 1982 to 1990. Kean is a member of the Kean political family. His father, Robert Kean, was a...
large casts in elaborate costumes, and frequent use of tableaux vivant. CharlesKean (son of Edmund), at London's Princess's Theatre from 1850 to 1859, took...
Shakespeare's Henry VIII (1855) was dedicated to Mrs CharlesKean; in 1856 his music for Kean's revival of Sheridan's Pizarro replaced the old score by...
28 October 1852. The original cast included CharlesKean as Thorold, Walter Lacy as Llaniston, Ellen Kean as Anne Blake. The same year it appeared at...
Robert Winthrop Kean (September 28, 1893 – September 21, 1980) was an American Republican Party politician from the state of New Jersey. Kean represented...
was his final play, and ran for 23 nights. The cast featured CharlesKean and Ellen Kean. Nicoll p.337 Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 34 p.173...
Haymarket in London on 4 June 1842. The cast included Ellen Kean as Olivia, CharlesKean as Alasco, Henry Howe as the King of Arragon, Samuel Phelps as...
made her first stage appearance at age nine, as Mamillius, opposite CharlesKean as Leontes, in Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale at London's Princess's...
Wives in his series of operatic adaptations, with music by Henry Bishop. CharlesKean returned to Shakespeare's text in an 1851 production. Arthur Sullivan...
archer Charles Keene (racing driver) (fl. 1914), American racing driver Charles Keene (diplomat), United Kingdom chargé d'affaires to Sweden CharlesKean (1811–1868)...
Charles McKean FRSE FRSA FRHistS FRIBA (16 July 1946 – 29 September 2013) was a Scottish historian, author and scholar. McKean was born in Glasgow, Scotland...
Keane (actor, 1922–1983), in Seven Guns to Mesa (1958) CharlesKean, English actor (1811–1868) Charles Keene (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
He had further great successes with The Corsican Brothers (1852, for CharlesKean) and Louis XI (1855), both adaptations of French plays. In his The Vampire...