Thomas Lawless Ternan
Thomas Lawless Ternan was born in 1790. The son of a Dublin grocer, he had fifteen full brothers and sisters. He joined the stage as an aspiring actor in 1808. He worked in Kent before touring the country. His acting was described as "forcible rather than finished".
By 1833 he was playing leading parts but he was not considered a great actor by William Macready , the leading theatrical figure at the time. He wrote in his diary: "I do not like Ternan's mode of behaviour: it is difficult to say who will or will not be an actor, but I do not think this person in his private capacity will ever shed lustre on the theatrical profession. He seems to me opinionated, jealous and of course little-minded." Ternan's biographer, Claire Tomalin , has pointed out: "Macready took a poor view of both his talent and his character, and as a tragedian he was hampered by being short and stout."
On 21st September 1834, Ternan married Frances Jarman. They immediately travelled to America where they toured for the next three years.
