Dan Marble

Danforth Marble (April 27, 1810 – May 13, 1849) was an American comedic actor who gained great popularity playing "Yankee" roles in the 1830s and 1840s. Marble was born in East Windsor, Connecticut and made his stage debut in 1831 at Chatham Garden Theatre in New York, playing the role of Rollin Roughhead in Fortune's Frolic by John Till Allingham. Marble died of cholera in Louisville, Kentucky on May 13, 1849. Humorist Jonathan Falconbridge Kelly wrote a biography of Marble which was published in 1851.

Dan Marble

Danforth Marble (April 27, 1810 – May 13, 1849) was an American comedic actor who gained great popularity playing "Yankee" roles in the 1830s and 1840s. Marble was born in East Windsor, Connecticut and made his stage debut in 1831 at Chatham Garden Theatre in New York, playing the role of Rollin Roughhead in Fortune's Frolic by John Till Allingham. Marble died of cholera in Louisville, Kentucky on May 13, 1849. Humorist Jonathan Falconbridge Kelly wrote a biography of Marble which was published in 1851.