Thomas Otway
Thomas Otway (1651-1685) was an English dramatist, born in Sussex, intended for the Church. He took to the stage, failed as an actor, and became a playwright, his chief production in that line being "Alcibiades," "Don Carlos," "The Orphan," and "Venice Preserved," the latter two especially. He led a life of dissipation, and died miserably, from choking, it is said, in greedily swallowing a piece of bread when in a state of starvation.Nearby pages
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