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John Lee (British actor)

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A man of extreme and aggressive vanity and of quarrelsome disposition, he fumed under the management of Garrick, who seems to have enjoyed keeping in the background an actor who was always disputing his supremacy. In 1752, Lee went accordingly to Edinburgh for the purpose of purchasing and managing
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and other patrons, he obtained the house on exceptionally easy terms. He proved himself a good manager, reformed many abuses, and is said to have been the first to raise the status and morale of the Edinburgh stage. He set his face against gentlemen occupying seats on the stage or being admitted
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In the summer Lee travelled with his company, and lost, he says, £500. Unable to pay the third instalment of the purchase-money for the theatre, he applied to Lord Elibank, who, with some friends, advanced money upon an assignment of the theatre, which Lee was reluctantly compelled to grant. In
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February a disagreement arose between Lee and the 'gentlemen' who had advanced him money, and the theatre was seized by the creditors, who, waiting for an excuse to quarrel with Lee, had already engaged
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as manager. Lee was thrown into prison and his furniture sold. He lost an action which he brought against Lord Elibank, Andrew Pringle, John Dalrymple, and others, and quit Edinburgh for
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was played in December 1752, and is held by Mr. Dibdin, the historian of the Edinburgh stage, to have probably been the unprinted version with which the memory of Lee is discredited.
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He is first heard of at the theatre in Leman Street, Goodman's Fields, London where he played, on 13 November 1745, Sir Charles Freeman in
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Garrick, however, compelled Lee to return to Drury Lane, where he reappeared, 27 December 1750, as George Barnwell in
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He now swallowed his pride, and once more enlisted under Garrick at Drury Lane, making, as Pierre in
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In 1778–89, he managed the theatre at Bath. In 1780 he was too ill to act, and he died in 1781.
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behind the scenes, and made improvements in decorations and scenery.
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Breaking his engagement with Garrick he made his first appearance at
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Lee's wife died early. By her he had five daughters, two of whom,
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Scullion, Adrienne (2004). "Lee, John (1725–1781)".
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the Canongate Concert Hall. Through the interest of
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Index

John Lee (actor 1781)
John Lee (disambiguation)
The Beaux' Stratagem
Drury Lane
Garrick
Edmund
King Lear
The Conscious Lovers
Covent Garden
The Suspicious Husband
Benjamin Hoadly
Colley Cibber
The London Merchant
Mallet
Lord Elibank
Romeo and Juliet
West Digges
Dublin
Thomas Sheridan
Venice Preserv'd
Bath
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
The Rivals
Laurence Clinch
Harriet Lee
Sophia Lee
George Augustus Lee


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