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Power, Tyrone

The Oxford Companion to American Theatre | 2004 | | © The Oxford Companion to American Theatre 2004, originally published by Oxford University Press 2004. (Hide copyright information) Copyright

Power, Tyrone (1797–1841), actor. Born in Kilmacthomas, Ireland, he established himself as London's greatest delineator of Irish characters before coming to America in 1833. London's appraisal was quickly confirmed by American audiences. He was a tall, handsome, if slightly stocky man with light hair and striking blue eyes. T. Allston Brown praised the “clearness and melodious softness” of his voice. Power was lost at sea in the sinking of the President while returning to England. Autobiography: Impressions of America, 1836 (reissued 1969).

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