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Colley Cibber
Colley Cibber

Colley Cibber was an English actor, playwright, and poet, recognized for his performances and contributions to the Restoration and 18th-century theatre. He was a prominent figure in the London stage, acting and writing plays, and his work had a significant impact on the development of English comedy. more

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