Robert Baddeley

British actor
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Born:
c. 1732
Died:
Nov. 20, 1794, London

Robert Baddeley (born c. 1732—died Nov. 20, 1794, London) was an actor chiefly remembered for his will, in which he bequeathed property to found a home for aged and impoverished actors and also money to provide wine and cake in the green room of Drury Lane Theatre on Twelfth Night, a ceremony that was still performed more than 200 years later. Baddeley is said to have been a cook to the actor Samuel Foote. Later, as a valet, he acquired a familiarity with foreign languages and manners that made him especially successful in “broken English” parts. In 1761, described as ...(100 of 160 words)