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David Garrick was a prominent English actor, playwright, and theatre manager, renowned for his contributions to the world of drama in the 18th century. He revolutionized the acting profession and is credited with elevating the standards of performance in his era. His innovative interpretations of Shakespeare's works, particularly in plays such as 'Hamlet' and 'Othello', showcased a new depth of emotion and realism that captivated audiences. Garrick was also instrumental in the development of the Drury Lane Theatre, where he served as a manager and transformed it into one of the foremost theatrical venues in London.

Beyond his theatrical successes, Garrick was an influential figure in promoting the works of Shakespeare, dedicating significant efforts to honor the playwright's legacy. His writings, including adaptations of Shakespeare's plays, and his public dedication of a statue to Shakespeare in Stratford-upon-Avon, highlight his deep respect for the bard. Garrick's impact on theatre and performance continues to be felt today, as he laid the groundwork for future generations of actors and playwrights.

Födelsedatum February 19, 1717
Födelseplats Hereford, England
Dödsdatum January 20, 1779