Born in County Cork and raised primarily in Limerick, Ireland, Fitz-James O'Brien moved to New York City in 1852.
This column is a review of The Veteran, or France and Algeria, performed at Wallack's and written by John Lester Wallack.
O'Brien reviews the 1859 performance of Wallack's The Veteran for the Saturday Press.
Brougham is mentioned as a member of the cast of The Veteran, or France and Algeria (2).
O'Brien notes that The Veteran, or France and Algeria was performed at Wallack's (2).
O'Brien notes that Wallack both acted in and wrote The Veteran, or France and Algeria (2).
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Born in County Cork and raised primarily in Limerick, Ireland, Fitz-James O'Brien moved to New York City in 1852.
Born in Ireland, John Brougham originally pursued a surgical career at the Peter Street Hospital in Dublin.
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