On January 18, 1811 in Celtic History
Charles kean, actor, is born in waterford

Charles John Kean (18 January 1811 – 22 January 1868), was an Irish-born English actor and theatre manager, best known for his revivals of Shakespearean plays.
He is remembered for his significant contributions to the world of theater during the 19th century.
Charles Kean was known for his roles in classic Shakespearean plays and other dramatic works, and he made a name for himself as one of the leading actors of his time.
His career included performances in both London’s West End and other prominent theaters in England, and he played a crucial role in the popularization of Shakespearean drama. Charles Kean’s legacy in the world of theater continues to be remembered and celebrated for his performances and his impact on the dramatic arts during the Victorian era.
From his “tour round the world” Kean returned in 1866 in broken health, and died in London on 22 January 1868 at the age of 57. He is buried at Horndean, Hampshire
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