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  1. Richard Tarlton (died September 1588) was an English actor of the Elizabethan era. He was the most famous clown of his era, known for his extempore comic doggerel verse, which came to be known as "Tarltons".

  2. Richard Tarlton ( Condover, Shropshire, 1530 — 3 de setembro de 1588) foi um ator inglês, o mais famoso ator cômico ou palhaço do Período Elisabetano. Fez parte da companhia Queen's Men ( Homens da rainha) quando já era um ator experiente.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Richard Tarlton (born, Condover, Shropshire, Eng.—died Sept. 3, 1588, London) was an English actor, ballad writer, favourite jester of Queen Elizabeth I, and the most popular comedian of his age.

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  4. 13 de jun. de 2013 · Well-founded anxiety about his child's future had caused Tarlton to die in a state of great emotional distress. However, considered from a wider perspective than the wretched one of his. death-bed and the ensuing legal shenanigans, Tarlton reached the end of his life as a man of substance and lofty connexions.

  5. Overview. Richard Tarlton. (d. 1588) actor and clown. Quick Reference. (d.1588) English actor. From 1583 to his death, Tarlton acted with the Queen's Men, playing at the Curtain, at London inns, and on company tours. Whatever the play, Tarlton inhabited ... From: Tarlton, Richard in The Oxford Companion to Theatre and Performance »

  6. 17 de ago. de 2019 · “ ‘So beloved that men use his picture for their signs’; Richard Tarlton and the Uses of Sixteenth-Century Celebrity.” Shakespeare Studies 23 (1995): 19 – 38.Google Scholar

  7. Richard Tarlton, d. 1588, Elizabethan actor and clown. One of the Queen's Men, he gained fame for his improvised jests, jigs, and doggerel. A collection of anecdotes, Tarlton's Jests (pub. 1592?–1611?), is attributed to him.