- John
Sinklo (also Sinclo, Sincklo, Sincler, Sinkler, Sinclair) was an
English Renaissance theatre actor,
known to be
active between 1592 and 1604. He was...
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coxcomb and a knave, a thin-faced knave, a gull?". The
Elizabethan actor John
Sinklo has been ****ociated with the role of Sir Andrew.
Actors who have distinguished...
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Folio text,
these two
characters are
called Sinklo and Humfrey;
thought to
refer to the
actors John
Sinklo and
Humphrey Jeffes. In the
octavo text, they...
- Sinclair", a song by John
Lennon on the Some Time in New York City
album John
Sinklo,
sometimes known as John Sinclair,
English renaissance actor John West Sinclair...
- was a thin-man clown, what his own era
called a "lean fool," like John
Sinklo or John Shank.
Robbins also pla****
Carazie the
eunuch in
Philip M****inger's...
- themselves,
while William Sly
appears as a
young theater-goer and John
Sinklo appears as "Doomsday," his cousin. The
gallant asks
Condell how King's Men...
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Messenger David Andrews as A Son John
Ringham as A
Father Timothy Harley as
Sinklo John
Warner as
Humphrey Jane
Wenham as Lady
Elizabeth Grey
Jeremy Bisley...
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included Bryan,
Richard Burbage,
Augustine Phillips,
Richard Cowley, and John
Sinklo, all soon-to-be Lord Chamberlain's Men. Pope
toured with Lord Strange's...
- – prin****l actor.
Richard Sharpe – actor; "necessary attendant." John
Sinklo or
Sincler – actor; a
hired man who pla**** "thin man"
comedy parts, like...
- – in the
previous generation of
Shakespeare and Burbage,
hired man John
Sinklo had
filled thin-man
clown roles like
Pinch in The
Comedy of
Errors and Shadow...