Colley Cibber Net Worth

Colley Cibber Net Worth is
$19 Million

Colley Cibber Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Colley Cibber (6 November 1671 – 11 December 1757) was an English actor-manager, playwright and Poet Laureate. His colourful memoir Apology for the Life of Colley Cibber (1740) describes his life in a personal, anecdotal and even rambling style. He wrote 25 plays for his own company at Drury Lane, half of which were adapted from various sources, which led Robert Lowe and Alexander Pope, among others, to criticise his "miserable mutilation" of "crucified Molière [and] hapless Shakespeare". He regarded himself as first and foremost an actor and had great popular success in comical fop parts, while as a tragic actor he was persistent but much ridiculed. Cibber's brash, extroverted personality did not sit well with his contemporaries, and he was frequently accused of tasteless theatrical productions, shady business methods, and a social and political opportunism that was thought to have gained him the laureateship over far better poets. He rose to ignominious fame when he became the chief target, the head Dunce, of Alexander Pope's satirical poem The Dunciad.Cibber's poetical work was derided in his time, and has been remembered only for being poor. His importance in British theatre history rests on his being one of the first in a long line of actor-managers, on the interest of two of his comedies as documents of evolving early 18th-century taste and ideology, and on the value of his autobiography as a historical source.

Date Of BirthNovember 6, 1671, Southampton Street, London, United Kingdom
DiedDecember 11, 1757, Berkeley Square, United Kingdom
ProfessionWriter
ChildrenCharlotte Charke, Theophilus Cibber, Anne Cibber, Elizabeth Cibber, Catherine Cibber, James Cibber

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Cold Heart of a Killer1996TV Movie teleplay
VTV Series story - 1 episode, 1985 teleplay - 1 episode, 1985
The Yellow Rose1984TV Series written by - 2 episodes
Shannon1982TV Series teleplay - 1 episode
How the West Was WonTV Series written by - 3 episodes, 1976 - 1978 writer - 2 episodes, 1977
The Waltons1972TV Series written by - 1 episode
Gunsmoke1972TV Series written by - 1 episode

Known for movies

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