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  1. William Terriss (20 February 1847 – 16 December 1897), born as William Charles James Lewin, was an English actor, known for his swashbuckling hero roles, such as Robin Hood, as well as parts in classic dramas and comedies. He was also a notable Shakespearean performer.

  2. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Died: Dec. 16, 1897, London (aged 50) William Terriss (born Feb. 20, 1847, London, Eng.—died Dec. 16, 1897, London) was one of England’s leading actors of the later Victorian stage. William Terriss as the title character in Henry VIII, photogravure, 1892. After scoring his first success as Doricourt in The Belle’s Stratagem, a ...

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  3. 23 de mai. de 2020 · Blog. London. William Terriss (1847 – 1897) was the hero of the Adelphi melodramas. He was murdered outside the theatre in Maiden Lane on 16 December 1897. His ghost is said to haunt Covent Garden station. The murder of William Terriss. William Terriss was a popular actor in his time.

  4. 14 de dez. de 2023 · Brompton Cemetery. William Terriss (1847-1897) The murdered matinee idol whose ghost still haunts the Adelphi Theatre. Adelphi Theatre. William Terriss was one of the most popular actors of his time. However, he is probably better remembered for being stabbed to death at the stage door of the Adelphi Theatre in 1897. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

  5. William Terriss (20 February 1847 – 16 December 1897), born as William Charles James Lewin, was an English actor, known for his swashbuckling hero roles, such as Robin Hood, as well as parts in classic dramas and comedies. He was also a notable Shakespearean performer.

  6. 16 de dez. de 2015 · BEYOND MEDICAL HELP. Doctors Walter H. Morgan and W. Curling Hayward, of the nearby Charing Cross hospital, were quickly summoned to the scene and they arrived at 7.30pm. They found the stricken actor lying in the stage door passage, where the stage hands had placed him.

  7. 16 de set. de 2015 · A contemporary of Henry Irving, actor William Terriss was a renowned and respected actor of the late 19th century, the plaque recalls that he was popular in the Adelphi farces. It appears that an out of work actor, by the name of Richard Archer Price, had a minor beef with Terriss due to the latter arranging for Price to be removed ...