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[[File:The amateur actor Robert Coates dreaming about his success o Wellcome V0050204.jpg|thumb|581x581px|Satirical image of Robert Coates titled 'An Amateur's Dream'.]]
[[File:The amateur actor Robert Coates dreaming about his success o Wellcome V0050204.jpg|thumb|581x581px|Satirical image of Robert Coates titled 'An Amateur's Dream'.]]
[[File:Robert Coates (actor).jpg|thumb|Robert Coates]]
[[File:Robert Coates (actor).jpg|thumb|Robert Coates]]
[[File:Portrait of Emma Anne Coates (nee Robinson) - DPLA - a50ac6022116e3c100a5fc8af59977ba.jpg|thumb|Emma Coates, the wife of Robert Coates]]
[[File:Portrait of Emma Anne Coates (nee Robinson) - DPLA - a50ac6022116e3c100a5fc8af59977ba.jpg|thumb|Emma Anne Coates, the wife of Robert Coates]]
[[File:Caricature of Robert ("Romeo") Coates - DPLA - 44e685db0469bae73e4f2e679d94a07f.jpg|thumb|Caricature of Robert Coates]]
[[File:Bodleian Libraries, Princely piety, or- the worshippers at Wanstead.jpg|thumb|294x294px|Caricature titled 'Princely Piety, or- the Worshippers at Wanstead'. The caricature, by George Cruikshank, depicts suitors wooing a wealthy young heiress. Robert Coates appears in black, to the left of Sir Lumley Skeffington in red, at the foot of the staircase.  ]]
[[File:Bodleian Libraries, Princely piety, or- the worshippers at Wanstead.jpg|thumb|294x294px]]
Robert Coates (1772- 21 February 1848) was an amateur actor, who performed in Britain in the early nineteenth century. He was satirised by the press and by cartoonists for his amateur theatrical endeavours and for his interests in fashion.   
Robert Coates (1772- 21 February 1848) was an amateur actor, who performed in Britain in the early nineteenth century. He was satirised by the press and by cartoonists for his amateur theatrical endeavours and for his interests in fashion.   


== Amateur Theatrical Career ==
== Amateur Theatrical Career==
He performed in a number of roles in the early nineteenth century.  
He performed in a number of roles in the early nineteenth century.  


== Personal Life ==
==Personal Life==
He was married in 1823 to Emma and had two children.   
He was married in 1823 to Emma and had two children.   


Using queer historiographical approaches to studying Robert Coates, it seems possible that he was queer.   
Using queer historiographical approaches to studying Robert Coates, it seems possible that he was queer.   
[[File:Grave of Robert Coates in Kensal Green Cemetery.jpg|thumb|Robert Coates's grave in Kensal Green Cemetery, London. ]]
Robert Coates is buried in [[Kensal Green Cemetery]] in London. 
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Latest revision as of 09:23, 20 October 2023

The Gay Lothario: The Great and Celebrated Amateur of Fashion
Satirical image of Robert Coates titled 'An Amateur's Dream'.
Robert Coates
Emma Anne Coates, the wife of Robert Coates
Caricature titled 'Princely Piety, or- the Worshippers at Wanstead'. The caricature, by George Cruikshank, depicts suitors wooing a wealthy young heiress. Robert Coates appears in black, to the left of Sir Lumley Skeffington in red, at the foot of the staircase.

Robert Coates (1772- 21 February 1848) was an amateur actor, who performed in Britain in the early nineteenth century. He was satirised by the press and by cartoonists for his amateur theatrical endeavours and for his interests in fashion.

Amateur Theatrical Career

He performed in a number of roles in the early nineteenth century.

Personal Life

He was married in 1823 to Emma and had two children.

Using queer historiographical approaches to studying Robert Coates, it seems possible that he was queer.

Robert Coates's grave in Kensal Green Cemetery, London.

Robert Coates is buried in Kensal Green Cemetery in London.