Frederick Robson, born Thomas Frederick Brownbill (22 February 1821 – 12 August 1864)[1][2][3] was an English comedian, actor and ballad singer. During his acting career, he combined outstanding comic gifts with the power of moving an audience to a sense of tragedy or pathos. Although Robson's career spanned more than two decades, the period of his greatest success was at the Olympic Theatre, beginning in 1853 and lasting only a few years.
^"The Late Mr F Robson". Bury and Norwich Post - Tuesday 15 November 1864. p. 3.
^E.L. Blanchard refers to him dying late on the night of 11 August: '12th August 1864. Hear of F. Robson's death as having occurred late last night: write the memoir.'
^Death of Mr. Robson, Bell's Life In Victoria And Sporting Chronicle, 22 October 1864, also cites Thursday night 11 August 1864 as the date of Robson's death.
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continued to be comedies, many featuring the great actor and comedian FrederickRobson. A notable exception was Tom Taylor's celebrated 1863 social melodrama...
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or the Merchant of Venice preserved, on 4 July 1853, with Thomas FrederickRobson giving a tragi-comic representation of Shylock. For the Haymarket Theatre...