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The most famous is probably William Kempe. In the 1960s, he was in the company of the Earl of Leicester and later joined the King's men. He was the company's "clown" and took the broadest comic role in every play.
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did in the 1960s.
theres a lot of men with a hat, cane and gloves
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Women were paid less than men
All of the actors in Shakespeare's day were men. Men and boys also played the women's parts. The most famous actor of Shakespeare's time was Edward Alleyn, lead actor in The Lord Admiral's Men. The next most famous was Richard Burbage, the leader of The Lord Chamberlain's Men. Richard Tarleton was a famous comic actor in the 1580s when he led Queen Elizabeth's Men at the Curtain Theatre. Will Kempe was another famous comic actor, originally with The Lord Chamberlain's Men and afterwards. John Lowin worked with Worcester's Men and afterwards with the King's Men, succeeding Burbage as leading man of that company. Gabriel Spenser was a controversial actor who worked with Pembroke's Men, the Admiral's Men, and maybe with the Chamberlain's Men, and who is most famous for being killed by Ben Jonson in a duel. Thomas Heywood was an actor with Worcester's Men also well known as a playwright. Christopher Beeston was a boy actor who went on to become an actor and later a director with Worcester's (later Queen Anne's) Men
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did in the early 1960s. Women were blocked from moving to higher-level jobs.
Women had fewer job opportunities than men did in the early 1960s. Women were blocked from moving to higher-level jobs.
Mad Men is set in 1960s and early 1970s New York City (and, in some episodes and parts of seasons, Los Angeles).
the 1960s The X-Men team first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #1 (Sept. 1963), and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon were the most famous Commonwealth men.
Famous Men - 1922 was released on: USA: 21 October 1922