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W. J. Hill

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W.J.Hill

W. J. Hill (1834–1888) was an English actor, singer and comedian.

Hill began his career in New York in 1868. He appeared in the role of Ladle in "No Thoroughfare" at the Olympic Theatre in London in December 1876. In 1882, he starred as Rev. William Barlow in The Vicar of Bray.

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