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  1. 5 de ago. de 2023 · Nell Gwyn. We're travelling back to 17th century England with one of the first actresses in comedy and a mistress to King Charles II, Nell Gwyn. Greg Jenner explores her eventful life.

  2. Nell Gwyn. Nell Gwyn, actress and royal mistress, was introduced to theatrical life as a young girl selling oranges to theatergoers in Drury Lane. She made her first stage appearance in 1664 and flourished in comic roles. Around 1667, she came to the attention of the king, Charles II; two years later, their first son was born. She retired from ...

  3. 18 de set. de 2023 · Nell Gwyn's Sharp Wit and Romantic Roles Win Hearts. The audiences loved her sharp retorts, rebellious nature and indiscretion. In that era, the stage and the most sought-after theatre boxes were on the same level so she happily went off script to enjoy some banter with the rich and titled inhabitants of the boxes.

  4. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nell_GwynNell Gwyn - Wikipedia

    Nell Gwyn, vero nome Eleanor Gwyn (Hereford, 2 febbraio 1650 – Londra, 14 novembre 1687), è stata un'attrice teatrale inglese celebre per essere stata l'amante di Carlo II d'Inghilterra, fu una delle prime attrici donna del teatro inglese e membro della Merry Gang

  5. 7 de nov. de 2018 · Nell Gwyn, who died on this day, is the most famous of the mistresses and became a legend, the only royal mistress in English history to be warmly regarded by the people. Charles was married in 1662 to Portugal's Catherine of Braganza but her pregnancies all ended in miscarriages, causing the King to look elsewhere for a "supplier" of children.

  6. Nell Gwyn (o Gwynn o Gwynne ), nacida Eleanor, (2 de febrero de 1650-14 de noviembre de 1687), fue una de las primeras actrices inglesas que obtuvo reconocimiento público, y fue amante durante muchos años del rey Carlos II. Samuel Pepys la llamó pretty, witty Nell («bella e ingeniosa Nell»). Personificó el espíritu de la Restauración ...

  7. 18 de jan. de 2019 · Nell Gwynn (1650–1687) may be unknown to contemporary playgoers, but her grit, wit and feisty talents deserve kudos even three and a half centuries past her initial turn on stage. Hats off to playwright Jessica Swale for seeing to it that she gets them. Gwynn was among the first women to perform in the English theater.