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  1. Henry Condell. Henry Condell (* unbekannt; † Dezember 1627 in London) war ein Schauspielerkollege William Shakespeares und gab, zusammen mit John Heminges, dessen gesammelte Werke 1623 als Folio heraus. Man nimmt an, dass er schon seit etwa 1590 oder 1591 als Schauspieler arbeitete, aber seine erste dokumentierte Aufführung war ...

  2. Henry Condell (bapt. 5 September 1576 – December 1627) was a British actor in the King's Men, the playing company for which William Shakespeare wrote. With John Heminges, he was instrumental in preparing and editing the First Folio, the collected plays of Shakespeare, published in 1623.

  3. Henry Condell (died December 1627, London, Eng.) was an English actor who was one of the chief movers in sponsoring and preparing the First Folio of 1623, the first collection of William Shakespeare’s plays. Condell and John Heminge jointly signed the letters to the noble patrons and “the great variety of readers” that preface the volume.

  4. www.playshakespeare.com › 1402-henry-condellHenry Condell

    Shakespeare's Players. Henry Condell (died December 1627) was an actor in the King's Men, the playing company for which William Shakespeare wrote. With John Heminges, he was instrumental in preparing the First Folio, the collected plays of Shakespeare, published in 1623.

  5. Henry Condell. The following is an imagined account from the life of Henry Condell who was a good friend and fellow actor of William Shakespeare. Together with John Heminges, he edited Shakespeare's 1623 Folio. Transcript: He used to come and worship with us quite often at St Mary’s, Aldermanbury, which was only ten minutes from his lodgings.

  6. Shakespeare left Richard Burbage (1567-1619), John Heminges (1566-1630) and Henry Condell (1576-1627) twenty-six shillings and eight pence each (one mark) to buy mourning rings. They were colleagues and friends, and in the will Shakespeare refers to them as ‘my fellows’. All three men had sons named William.

  7. 5. Nov. 2015 · John Heminges (1566–1630) and Henry Condell (1576–1627) were men he trusted and liked. Along with Richard Burbage, they were added to the latest draft of his will and bequeathed 26s 8d each (one mark) to buy mourning rings.