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  1. Frederick Barkham Warde (23 February 1851 – 7 February 1935) was an English Shakespearean actor who relocated to the United States in the late 19th century.

  2. Actor: The Vicar of Wakefield. Frederick Warde was born in England in 1851, and became a popular Shakespearean actor in the 1870s in New York. By the 1910s his general popularity was in decline, though he was still considered a leading authority on Shakespearean acting.

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  3. Frederick Warde. Actor: The Vicar of Wakefield. Frederick Warde was born in England in 1851, and became a popular Shakespearean actor in the 1870s in New York. By the 1910s his general popularity was in decline, though he was still considered a leading authority on Shakespearean acting.

  4. Frederic Warde (July 29, 1894 – July 31, 1939) was a book designer, editor, and typography designer. One of the great book designers of the twentieth century, Will Ransom described him as "a curious blend of romantic idealism and meticulous practicality. [1] ".

  5. Thanhouser Career Synopsis: Frederick B. Warde, a well known stage actor, joined Thanhouser in November 1915 and played a number of important dramatic roles in the company's films through 1917.

  6. Frederick Warde was born in England on 23 February 1851.8 He first acted. there, making his debut in 1867 as a utility actor, then steadily progressing to the status of leading man in provincial repertory companies, working with the young Henry Irving, among others.

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  8. Frederick Ward (1835-1870), bushranger, alias 'Captain Thunderbolt', was born at Windsor, New South Wales. He was working as a drover and horse-breaker at Tocal station on the Paterson River when arrested with James Garbutt and indicted for stealing and receiving seventy-five horses at Maitland on 21 April 1856; Ward was sentenced to ten years ...