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Margaret Agnes Bunn
British actress

Margaret Agnes Bunn

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British actress
A.K.A.
Margaret Somerville
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Age
83 years
Residence
Marylebone, City of Westminster, Greater London, London
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Biography

Margaret Agnes Bunn (26 October 1799 – 1883) was a British actress.

Early life

She was born Margaret Somerville in Lanark, Scotland on October 1799. Her father, John Somerville, was a biscuitmaker. The family lived in Marylebone. She attended Missses Trigge in Chelsea and Misses Curtess in Paddington. Her teachers and family took notice of her acting ability at a young age. In 1815, she met Douglas Kinnaird. She tried out for Belvidera and was rejected due to being "unequal to the character." She was asked to rehearse again, that same year, before Kinnaird and Lord Byron. Eventually, she made it to stage. On 9 May 1816 she made her first stage appearance in the place Bertram. She played Miss Somerville. She played that roll for three years.

Mid-life and career

On 6 January 1818 she created the character Bianca, which was seen in the play Fazio, by Dean Milman. She eventually quit performing on Drury Lane. She moved onto appearing on Covent Garden, where she debuted Bianca on 22 October 1818. A few weeks later, on 9 November, she debuted as Alicia in Jane Shore. By 1819, she was performing in Birmingham. She met and married Alfred Bunn.

Her husband relocated to Drury Lane to create a management company for actors. She returned to the theater on Drury Lane on 27 October 1823, as Bianca. She also performed between 1823 and 1824 in Kenilworth, playing the debut role of Queen Elizabeth. She also as Herminone in The Winter's Tale, and debuted Cornelia in Sheridan Knowles Caius Gracchus.

Later life and death

Bunn stopped performing by 1883. She died that year.

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