English actor, of great glee and much comic vivacity, was the original Clincher in Farquhars Constant Couple (1699), Boniface in The Beaux Stratagem (1707), and Sir Francis Courtall in Paveners Artful Wife (1717). He played at all the London theatres of his time, and in the summer at a booth at Bartholomew Fair. He had three sons, all actors, of whom the eldest was Christopher Bullock (c. 16901724), who at Drury Lane, the Haymarket and Lincolns Inn Fields displayed a considerable versatility of talent. Christopher created a few original parts in comedies and farces of which he was the author or adapter:A Womans Revenge (1715); Slip; Adventures of Half an Hour (1716); The Cobbler of Preston; Womans a Riddle; The Perjurer (1717); and The Traitor (1718).