Samuel Foote (January 1720 – 21 October 1777) was a Cornish dramatist, actor and theatre manager. He was known for his comedic acting and writing, and...
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Samuel Foote (1720–1777) was a British dramatist, actor and theatre manager from Cornwall. Samuel Foote (or Foot) may refer to: Samuel J. Foote (1873–1936)...
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Maria Foote, was a British actress and peeress in the nineteenth century. Foote was born 24 July 1797(?) at Plymouth. Her father, Samuel T. Foote (1761–1840)...
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Mughal empire The Nabob, a play by the 18th-century English playwright Samuel Foote. Nabab (disambiguation) Navvab (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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educated in Truro and the inventor of the miner's safety lamp, and Samuel Foote, an actor and playwright from Boscawen Street. Truro's importance increased...
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anti-austerity protests. In September and October 2015, he played Samuel Foote in Mr Foote's Other Leg at the Hampstead Theatre. It transferred to the Theatre...
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at New Haven, Connecticut, the son of Senator Samuel A. Foot (or Foote) and Eudocia Hull. As a child Foote was not known as a good student, but showed a...
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well-known piece of literary nonsense by English dramatist and actor Samuel Foote in order to test the memory of a rival: "So she went into the garden...
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Foote is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Foote (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey player Albert E. Foote (1846–1895) American...
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Panjandrum" was chosen by Shute as a reference to Samuel Foote's famous extempore nonsense paragraph (though Foote's term was actually "the grand Panjandrum")...
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