ALDRIDGE, IRA FREDERICK


Meaning of ALDRIDGE, IRA FREDERICK in English

born c. July 24, 1807, New York, N.Y., U.S. died Aug. 7, 1867, Ldz, Pol. Ira Frederick Aldridge as Othello, painting by Henry Perronet Briggs, c. 1830; black tragedian, considered one of the greatest interpreters of his day. Accounts of his life in the United States are conflicting. The great British-American actor James William Wallack is believed to have engaged him as a personal attendant while on a passage from the United States to England, where Aldridge established himself in the mid-1820s. In 1833 he made a highly successful debut in London as Othello at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Billed as the African Roscius, after the great Roman comic actor, he made triumphant tours of Europe in several Shakespearean roles, including Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth. After 1853 he played mostly on the Continent, receiving honours from the Emperor of Austria, in Switzerland, and in Russia, among others. Aldridge, detail from an engraving by T. Hollis, 1833. Aldridge was planning a trip back to the United States, but it is doubtful that he ever returned; he became an English citizen in 1863. Additional reading Herbert Marshall and Mildred Stock, Ira Aldridge: The Negro Tragedian (1958).

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