1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Gilbert, John
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GILBERT, JOHN (1810–1889), American actor, whose real name was Gibbs, was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on the 27th of February 1810, and made his first appearance there as Jaffier in Venice Preserved. He soon found that his true vein was in comedy, particularly in old-men parts. When in London in 1847 he was well received both by press and public, and played with Macready. He was the leading actor at Wallack’s from 1861–1888. He died on the 17th of June 1889.
See William Winter’s Life of John Gilbert (New York, 1890).