Mary Bulkley
English dancer and comedy stage actress / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mary Bulkley, née Wilford (1747/8 – 1792), known professionally as Mrs Bulkley, Miss Bulkley, and later Mrs Barresford, was an English eighteenth-century dancer and comedy stage actress. She performed at various theatres, especially Covent Garden Theatre, the Theatre Royal, Dublin, the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, the Theatre Royal Haymarket and Shrewsbury Theatre. She performed in all or most of the Shakespearean comedies, and in several tragedies, besides many contemporary comedy plays. She played the part of Hamlet at least twice. She was considered a beauty when young, and her talent was praised. She married George Bulkley and later Captain Ebenezer Barresford, and openly took several lovers. Her early career was successful, but later she was hissed on stage due to her extra-marital affairs,[1] and she died in poverty.
Mary Bulkley | |
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Mrs Bulkley as Mrs Wilding in Gamesters (1778) | |
Born | 1747 or 1748 Possibly London, England |
Died | 19 December 1792 (aged 44 or 45) Dumfries, Scotland |
Nationality | British |
Other names | Stage names: Mrs Bulkley; Miss Bulkley. Maiden name: Mary Wilford 2nd married name: Barresford |
Occupation(s) | Dancer, comedian, actor |
Years active | 1758–1791 |
Known for | Dancing, acting in Shakespearean and contemporary comedies |
Spouse(s) | George Bulkley (d. 1784); Captain Ebenezer Barresford |
Children | 3 |