Frederick B. Conway

Here he formed an association with Edwin Forrest, and played Iago to his Othello, de Mauprat to his Richelieu, and other companion parts.

[1] After the death of his first wife, Mr. Conway married, in May 1852, Sarah Crocker, a leading actress, and the two thenceforward acted together.

In 1859, they opened Pike's Opera House in Cincinnati, Ohio with a first-class company, but the engagement was not profitable, and they returned to the east.

In 1861, they visited England, and filled a short engagement at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London.

Though somewhat pompous in manner, Frederick Conway was a good actor, with a fine personal appearance and a commanding delivery.