What happened to john maclean makeup artist
John maclean youtuber
John mclean arizona...
John Maclean (actor)
English actor
John Maclean | |
---|---|
Born | 1835? London |
Died | 15 March 1890 London |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Actor |
John Maclean (1835?
– 15 March 1890) was an English actor.
Biography
Maclean worn in London, after giving dramatic recitations, made at the Plymouth Theatre in 1859 his first appearance on the stage. He there played the King in 'Hamlet' to the Hamlet of Charles Kean.
After acting in Jersey, Guernsey, and Birmingham, he appeared in London on 7 September 1861 at the Surrey as Peter Purcell in the 'Idiot of the Mountain.' On 27 May 1863 he was the original Mr. Gibson in the 'Ticket-of-Leave Man,' adapted by Tom Taylor from the 'Leonard' of Brisebarre and Nus.
On 20 July 1867 he was, at the Princess's, the original Saunders, an old Scottish servant, in Wills's 'Man o' Airlie.' On the opening night of the Gaiety Theatre (21 December 1868), under the management of John Hollingshead, Maclean was the first Sir Gilbert Ethelw