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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 (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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  3. 5 mar 2012 · Tarlton was a member of the Queens Men – the premier troupe of actors in the 1580s – from its inception in late March 1583 and was almost certainly its principal draw. Sir Philip Sidney – who I have always thought of as a rather humourless man – was godfather to Tarlton’s son, also named Philip.

  4. Richard Tarlton ou Tarleton (mort en septembre 1588), est un acteur anglais de l'ère élisabéthaine. Il fut le plus célèbre clown de cette période, fameux pour ses impromptus comiques en vers de mirliton, qui finirent par s'appeler les « Tarlton ».

  5. 13 giu 2013 · RICHARD TARLTON. BY KATHERINE DUNCAN-JONES. An examination of the career, performance practices and prolonged afterlife of the clown Richard Tarlton (d. 1588) drawing on a variety of sources, both printed and. manuscript.(Tarlton's career with the Queen's Men, and in particular his likely.

  6. 3 set 2022 · September 3, 1588: Richard Tarlton, Elizabethan Clown died | Tudor Minute. Today we mark the death, in 1588, of one of the most well-known actors of the Elizabethan period, a clown called...

  7. 3 set 2022 · Today we mark the death, in 1588, of one of the most well-known actors of the Elizabethan period, a clown called Richard Tarlton. He was the most famous clown of his era, known for his extempore comic doggerel verse, which came to be known as “Tarltons”.