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- character pla**** by Joseph Jefferson, and Edward Askew Sothern playing Lord Dundreary. The play's long-running London production in 1861 was also successful...
- Lord Dundreary is a character of the 1858 English play Our American Cousin by Tom Taylor. He is a good-natured, brainless aristocrat. The role was created...
- actor known for his comic roles in Britain and America, particularly Lord Dundreary in Our American Cousin. He was also known for his many practical jokes...
- rises on an English country estate, Mary Dundreary (Laura Keene) is helping her forgetful father, Lord Dundreary (Ned Emerson), to locate a misplaced letter...
- the play, Lord Dundreary is a sympathetic character who constantly utters confused catch phrases known at that time as Dundrearyisms (similar to modern...
- the next year he pla**** Jeffery Panton in The Two Virtues and Dundreary in Lord Dundreary. In 1916, he pla**** the title character in David Garrick, a role...
- devices. Lord Dundreary, the brainless aristocrat from an 1858 play from where his name gave rise to two eponyms – "Dundrearies" and "Dundrearyisms". Bertie...
- in the title rôle and the English actor Edward Askew Sothern as Lord Dundreary. unknown date – Khachatur Abovian's historical novel Wounds of Armenia:...
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- and bridge size 1922-on). From 1881 to around 1900, decks featured Lord Dundreary as the joker and the backs were solid color borders with gold (and sometimes...