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what was his best role?
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IDK probably Othello
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>>214479514
>stage actor
sadly we'll never know. Why didn't he ever get into film roles?
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>>214479514
The Rizzler
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The line that was his cue to shoot Lincoln was like "Imma beat the shit out of you, you cunt" or something like that
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>>214479815
Conceivably in an alternate timeline he could've lived long enough to appear in early silent films
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>Halfway through Act III, Scene 2, the character of Asa Trenchard, played that night by Harry Hawk, utters this line, considered one of the play's funniest, to Mrs. Mountchessington:
>"Don't know the manners of good society, eh? Well, I guess I know enough to turn you inside out, old gal – you sockdologizing old man-trap!"
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>>214480564
>he could've lived long enough
did something happen?
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>>214480586
i don't get it
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>>214480659
That play was like the Aqua teen of the 19th century. The humor is from the random context and the line delivery.
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>>214479514
So were the Know Nothings correct?
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Name our band, /tv/.
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>>214480816
Pedo and the Deadboys.



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