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Charles Kemble

Charles Kemble (25 November 1775 – 12 November 1854) was a Welsh actor of a prominent theatre family.[1]

Mr Contest in by Elizabeth Inchbald (1794)

The Wedding Day

Henry Woodville in by Richard Cumberland (1795)

The Wheel of Fortune

Radanzo in by Thomas Morton (1795)

Zorinski

Sigebert in by Fanny Burney (1795)

Edwy and Elgiva

Henry Woodville in by Richard Cumberland (1795)

The Wheel of Fortune

Pascentius in by William Henry Ireland (1796)

Vortigern and Rowena

Dorington in by Thomas Holcroft (1796)

The Man of Ten Thousand

Henrique in by Richard Cumberland (1796)

Don Pedro

Publius in by Robert Jephson (1796)

The Conspiracy

Hamet in by Sophia Lee (1796)

Almeyda

Young Woodland in by Frederick Reynolds (1797)

Cheap Living

Peregrine in by Richard Cumberland (1797)

The Last of the Family

Henry Horeland in by George Colman the Younger (1797)

The Heir at Law

Percy in by Matthew Lewis (1797)

The Castle Spectre

Lorenzo in by James Boaden (1798)

Aurelio and Miranda

Fernando in by Thomas Holcroft (1798)

The Inquisitor

Prince David in by James Boaden (1798)

Cambro-Britons

Mr Torrid in by Edward Morris (1799)

The Secret

Alonzo in by Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1799)

Pizarro

Beauchamp in by Matthew Lewis (1799)

The East Indian

Marquis of Vaublane in by Thomas Sedgwick Whalley (1799)

The Castle of Montval

Don Henry in by William Godwin (1800)

Antonio

King Henry in by Henry James Pye (1800)

Adelaide

Aldermorn in by Matthew Lewis (1801)

Adelmorn, the Outlaw

Sir Dudley Dorimant in by Mary Berry (1802)

Fashionable Friends

Rinaldo in by James Boaden (1802)

The Voice of Nature

Headlong in by Thomas Holcroft (1803)

Hear Both Sides

Colonel Dorimant in by Frederick Reynolds (1803)

The Three Per Cents

Charles Merton in by John Allingham (1803)

The Marriage Promise

Villars in by Frederick Reynolds (1804)

The Blind Bargain

Henry in by George Colman the Younger (1805)

Who Wants a Guinea?

Lord Transit in by Richard Cumberland (1806)

A Hint to Husbands

Plastic in by Thomas Morton (1807)

Town and Country

Algernon St Albyn in by Frederick Reynolds (1808)

Begone Dull Care

Vincent Templeton in by Thomas Morton (1813)

Education

Count Luneburg in by Richard Lalor Sheil (1816)

Adelaide

Hemaya in by Richard Lalor Sheil (1817)

The Apostate

Hamed in by John Dillon (1818)

Retribution

Giraldi in by Henry Hart Milman (1818)

Fazio

Manfredi in by Richard Lalor Sheil (1818)

Bellamira

Dorrington in by James Kenney (1818)

A Word to the Ladies

Aldemar in by Charles Maturin (1819)

Fredolfo

Vicentio in by Richard Lalor Sheil (1819)

Evadne

Icilius in by James Sheridan Knowles (1820)

Virginius

Douglas in by Charles Edward Walker (1820)

Wallace

Pythias in by Richard Lalor Sheil (1821)

Damon and Pythias

Guido in by Barry Cornwall (1821)

Mirandola

Raimond Di Procida in by Felicia Hemans (1823)

The Vespers of Palermo

Charles II in by John Howard Payne (1824)

Charles the Second

Leon in by John Fletcher (1825)

Rule a Wife and Have a Wife

Don Cesar in by George Hyde (1825)

Love's Victory

Conrad in by Harriet Lee (1825)

The Three Strangers

Francesco Foscari in by Mary Russell Mitford (1826)

Foscari

Duke of Rougemont in by John Howard Payne (1826)

The French Libertine

Sir Arthur Stanmore in by Thomas Morton (1827)

A School for Grown Children

Sir Thomas Clifford in by James Sheridan Knowles (1832)

The Hunchback

Charles of Bourbon in by Fanny Kemble (1832)

Francis the First

See: Gentleman's Magazine, January 1855, .

Obituary. Mr. Charles Kemble, Vol. 197, pp. 94–96

Records of a Girlhood, by .

Frances Anne Kemble

Oxberry, Dramatic Biography (London, 1826)

The Kembles (London, 1871)

Fitzgerald

Fanny Kemble, Record of a Girlhood (London, 1878)

Lane (edited), Charles Kemble's Shakespearean Readings (second edition, London, 1879)

Actors and Actresses of Great Britain and the United States (volume ii, New York, 1886)

Matthews

Annals of the Stage (London, 1888)

Doran

. Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. 1892.

"Kemble, Charles" 

at Find a Grave

Charles Kemble

An Inventory of the Collection at the Harry Ransom Center

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