Edwin Forrest (1806-1872) was the first internationally known and acclaimed American actor. Born to Scottish and German descendants, he made his stage debut in 1820. Touring at first as an actor in the West (Ohio and Kentucky), within six years he was performing in New York and building his reputation as the most powerful physical and vocal actor America had ever seen. He was popular for heroic and physical tragic roles such as Othello, King Lear, Virginius, and Metamora, and often brought audiences to their feet with his passionate, energetic, and frenetic portrayals. He reached his zenith in the late 1830s and 1840s as he toured to England and France, developing a professional rivalry with British actor William Macready, who played the same roles. Both men were known for jealousy and having virile tempers, however, and the feud became personal in the 1840s leading up to Forrest's second tour to England in 1845. Friends in the press and other supporters of both men criticized the other's performances in print, especially after Forrest publicly hissed Macready's performance of Hamlet in Edinburgh in February of that year, leading to public interest and charged opinions on both sides. Tensions eventually led to the Astor Place Riot in New York City on May 10, 1849, in which Americans rioted in the streets during a Macready performance and the militia tragically fired into the crowds. This cabinet card features a reproduction of an etching of Forrest in the role of 'Richard III,' of which Macready's newspaper friend John Forster said that Forrest: 'looked like a savage newly caught from out of the American backwoods,' particularly in the fight between Richard and Richmond when the heavy strips of black hair that he had pasted on his head fell down over his face (qtd. in Moody 157). Production(s) represented: The Lost Paradise. Character role(s) represented: Frank Mordaunt (Andrew Knowlton, William Morris (Reuben Warner), Orrin Johnson (Ralph Standish), Cyril Scott (Bob Appleton), C. Leslie Allen (Fletcher), Henry Talbot (Joe Barrett), Thomas Oberle (Schwarz), Emmett Corrigan (Benzel), Charles Matlack (Hyatt), John C. Buckstone (Billy Hopkins), Annie Adams (Mrs. Knowlton), Sydney Armstrong (Margaret Knowlton), Odette Tyler (Polly Fletcher), Mary Croxton (Julia), Maude Adams (Nell), Etta Hawkins (Cinders), Bijou Fernandez (Kate) Artistic role(s) represented: Charles Frohman (Producer), Annie Adams (Actor), Maude Adams (Actor), Henry C. De Mille (Playwright).