Byron, Henry J. 1835-1884

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Name (Latin)
Byron, Henry J. 1835-1884
Other forms of name
nnaa Byron, Henry James, 1835-1884
Byron, H. J. (Henry James), 1835-1884
Date of birth
1835-01-08
Date of death
1884-04-11
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 79126678
Wikidata: Q5723837
Library of congress: n 82207757
Sources of Information
  • His Our boys ... 1915.
  • His An original, musical, pantominical, comical Christmas extravaganza, entitled, Don Juan, 1873:
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Wikipedia description:

Henry James Byron (8 January 1835 – 11 April 1884) was a prolific English dramatist, as well as an editor, journalist, director, theatre manager, novelist and actor. After an abortive start at a medical career, Byron struggled as a provincial actor and aspiring playwright in the 1850s. Returning to London and beginning to study for the bar, he finally found playwriting success in burlesques and other punny plays. In the 1860s, he became an editor of humorous magazines and a noted man-about-town, while continuing to build his playwriting reputation, notably as co-manager, with Marie Wilton, of the Prince of Wales's Theatre. In 1869, he returned to the stage as an actor and, during the same period, wrote numerous successful plays, including the historic international success, Our Boys. In his last years, he grew frail from tuberculosis and died at the age of 49.

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