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  1. John Sleeper Clarke (September 3, 1833 – September 24, 1899) was a 19th-century American comedian and actor.

  2. Asia was married to an actor, John Sleeper Clarke. In their home, they kept an iron safe, where Asia’s brother often stored papers when he traveled. As the reality of Lincoln’s death took hold,...

  3. Jul 21, 2020 · John Sleeper Clarke. Born 3 Sep 1833 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Asia Sydney (Booth) Clarke — married 28 Apr 1859 in Baltimore, Maryland. Father of Creston Clarke and Wilfred Clarke.

    • Male
    • September 3, 1833
    • Asia Sydney (Booth) Clarke
    • September 24, 1899
  4. John Sleeper Clarke. Actor. He appeared regularly on stages in Boston, New York and Philadelphia before and during the Civil War. He was primarily a popular comic and eventually owned several theatres. He was married to Asia Booth Clarke, John Wilkes Booth's sister, separating from her after the Lincoln assassination.

  5. Oct 27, 2019 · Asia Booth Clarke and her husband, the comedic actor, John “Sleepy” Clarke, were not spared. The day of Lincoln’s funeral, swarms of detectives appeared at their door. John Clarke was seized, taken to Washington, and imprisoned in the Old Capitol with two of Asia’s other brothers, Joe and Junius Booth.

  6. Overview. John Sleeper Clarke. (1833—1899) actor. Quick Reference. (1833–99), comic actor. A native of Baltimore, the tiny, elfin‐faced comedian made his amateur debut in Belair, Maryland, with his future brother‐in‐law, Edwin Booth. His first professional appearance was at ...

  7. JOHN SLEEPER CLARKE (1833-1899), American actor, was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on the 3rd of September 1833, and was educated for the law. He made his first appearance in Boston as Frank Hardy in Paul Pry in 1851.

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