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Dion Boucicault , 1822?-1890, Anglo-Irish dramatist and actor. At 19 he had success with his play London Assurance at Covent Garden, London. In 1853 he went to the United States with his wife, Agnes Robertson, an actress who was the adopted daughter of Charles Kean. Boucicault became known for his work there as well as in London. A prolific writer who successfully employed theatrical tricks, he wrote or adapted over 300 farces, comedies, and melodramas, in which he often acted. The most notable of these were Grimaldi (1855), The Sidewalks of New York (1857), The Octoroon (1859), The Colleen Bawn (1860), Arrah-na-Pogue (1864), Rip Van Winkle (1865, with Joseph Jefferson), The O'Dowd (1873), and The Shaughraun (1874). The growth of the road company that performs one play owes much to Boucicault's influence.

Bibliography: See his Art of Acting (1916); study by R. G. Hogan (1969).

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Boucicault, Dion ( Dionysius Lardner) (c.1822–90) Anglo-Irish playwright and actor-manager. He was responsible for the development of the touring company. A prolific dramatist, Boucicault wrote and adapted nearly 300 plays. The most successful were his comedies and romantic melodramas, such as London Assurance (1841) and The Octoroon (1859). He was one of the greatest figures of Victorian theatre.

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