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Thomas Powrie


Thomas Powrie, Dundee Victorian Actor

Thomas PowrieNative of Dundee who in his boyhood showed a strong interest in threatrical affairs, organising an amateur company of performers among his school mates. Attended Stirling School in Tay Street, Dundee close to his family home at 120 Nethergate. While quite a young man, he made his first appearance as a regular actor on 1843 at the Dundee Theatre in Yeaman shore, when he took parts as Richmond in "Richard III".  Under Mrs. Mangley, manager of this theatre, he appeared at this time as Rachliegh Osbalsistone in "Rob Roy" and gained applause for his style and figure and his fame reached W H Murray of the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh who gave him an engagement to appear there.  In 1849 he impersonated Hamlet a Theatre Royal, Castle Street, Dundee and soon became a familiar figure on the stages of Glasgow and Edinburgh.  He showed best in his representation of Rob Roy and was engaged to play the part at Drury Lane, London in 1867 and also in the following year but an accident, to his ankle, whilst on stage led to the end of his public career.  He died in Edinburgh of tuberculosis on 27 August 1868 aged 44 years.
 
A painting of him by the Dundee artist Henry Harwood was gifted to the Dundee Art Gallery by James Cunningham. He is buried in the Western Cemetery, Dundee in a family grave along with his mother, Ann Ochterloney, and great-grandson, Thomas Gordon Powrie.

Thanks to Mary Powrie Schacht for sending this in.


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