Thomas Weston (actor)

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Thomas Weston (1737-1776), English actor, was the son of a cook.

His first London appearance was about 1759, and from 1763 until his death he was admitted to be the most amusing comedian on the English stage.

Foote wrote for him the part of Jerry Sneak in the Mayor of Garratt. Abel Drugger in the Alchemist was one of his famous performances; and Garrick, who also played this part, praised him highly for it.


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