Edward Berry (actor)
Edward Berry (1706-1760) was a British stage actor. He was a long-standing member of the Drury Lane company, appearing frequently with David Garrick.[1]
Selected roles
- Hobinol in The Village Opera by Charles Johnson (1729)
 - Pantomine in Bayes's Opera by Gabriel Odingsells (1730)
 - Butler in The Devil to Pay by Charles Coffey (1731)
 - Gentleman in Caelia by Charles Johnson (1732)
 - Sparke in The Miser by Henry Fielding (1733)
 - Valeius Publicola in Junius Brutus by William Duncombe (1734)
 - Don Lopez in Trick for Trick by Robert Fabian (1735)
 - Osmyn in The Christian Hero by George Lillo (1735)
 - Chatillon in Zara by Aaron Hill (1736)
 - Byron in The Universal Passion by James Miller (1737)
 - Ceron in The Fatal Retirement by Anthony Brown (1739)
 - Manilus in Regulus by William Havard (1744)
 - Siftem in The Astrologer by James Ralph (1744)
 - Cardinal Perigot in Edward the Black Prince by William Shirley (1750)
 - Philip in The Brothers by Edward Young (1753)
 - Xuthus in Creusa, Queen of Athens by William Whitehead (1754)
 
References
- ^ Marshall & Kishi p.462
 
Bibliography
- Highfill, Philip H, Burnim, Kalman A. & Langhans, Edward A. A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers, and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800: Volume 2. SIU Press, 1975.
 - Marshall, Gail & Kishi, Tetsuo. Lives of Shakespearian Actors, Volume 1. Pickering & Chatto, 2008.