Joseph Hatreds

Joseph Hatreds or OJ Hatreds (deceased the April 4th 1701) is a actor, Chanteur, Danseur and Dramaturge English of the 17th century.

Biography

One knows nothing the first years of the life of Joseph Haines. One finds trace of his existence starting from 1667, year during which it incorporates a troop of travelling acrobats in Cambridge. In 1668, it integrates a company of young artists in the district of Hatton Garden into London. It that he is noticed by Thomas Killigrew, which enlists it in its royal company, is licensed there by the king Charles II.

Joseph Haines reaches quickly the celebrity because of his talents of singer, dancer and actor, but also because of his eccentricity. Constantly harassed with debts and money problems, it is on several occasions returned company by Charles Hart, the main actor of the troop, for reasons for conduits insolentes and abuse language, but it is several times re-enlisted because of its talent.

In 1693, it is established as teller of good adventure. During Years 1690, it writes several plays which do not meet any success, was he artistic or commercial. During the same period, he interprets what of aucuns regard as its best roles, in particular that of Doctor Serringe in the Relapse or the Virtue in danger of John Vanbrugh (1696) and that of Tom Errand in the part The Constant Couples George Farquhar (1699). He dies in 1701 in his apartments of London.

Source

  • Philip Highfill Jr, $kalman A. Burnim, Edward Langhans, Biographical Dictionary off Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers and Other Personal Training course in London, 1660-1800 , 16 volumes, Southern Illinois University Near, Carbondale, Illinois, 1973-1993.

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