HARE, SIR JOHN


Meaning of HARE, SIR JOHN in English

born May 16, 1844, Giggleswick, Yorkshire, Eng. died Dec. 28, 1921, London original name John Fairs actor-manager of London's Garrick Theatre from 1889 to 1895 and recognized as the greatest character actor of his day, excelling in old men's parts. After a Liverpool debut in 1864, Hare moved to London, where he appeared for the first time in 1865. For the next 10 years he acted with Squire and Mrs. Bancroft (later Sir Squire and Lady Bancroft), succeeding in comedy roles. He became actor-manager at the Court Theatre (1875) and from 1879 to 1888 worked at the St. James's Theatre, establishing his position as a leading actor. He became actor-manager of the Garrick Theatre in 1889, producing Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's plays The Profligate and The Notorious Mrs. Ebbsmith and making a personal success in Sydney Grundy's Pair of Spectacles. He became manager of the old Globe Theatre in 1898, appearing there in Pinero's play The Gay Lord Quex. Hare was also popular in the United States, which he visited between 1895 and 1901. He was knighted in 1907 and appeared for the last time in 1917 in A Pair of Spectacles.

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