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John HOWARD
PAYNE
John Howard
Payne was probably born in New York City on June 9,
1791. He was the son of William Payne, of an old
Massachusetts family, and Sarah Isaacs of East
Hampton. John Howard was the sixth of nine
children.
Payne's father
was a successful teacher of elocution. He came to
East Hampton to teach at Clinton Academy, the third
oldest school in New York State. He trained John
Howard well in diction and delivery and then was
alarmed when the boy expressed a desire to go on the
stage.
The stage held
its lure for Payne and he made his debut as an actor
in 1809. Praises of his beauty and genius filled the
newspapers.
Payne went to
England, the first American actor to invade the
British stage. He later devoted himself entirely to
writing. "Home Sweet Home" was written in 1822 and
first sung in Covent Garden, England in I823 as part
of the opera "Clari, the Maid of Milan." Payne
served as American Consul to Tunis, Africa in the
last years of his life and died there in
1852.
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