Il Dottore first originated as the
comic foil of Pantalone. The character has his performance origins in the year 1560 with the actor Lucio Burchiella; two other mentions follow soon after, with a pair of being mentioned in the year 1565, Since his introduction, he has existed in some form or other due to his popularity and interactions with Pantalone; however, his popularity did wane in Italy by the 1800s.
Dottore Scarpazon, and
Dottore Forbizone ("Dr. Large Scissor"). His many names reflect his
buffoonish nature, and call attention to his positive traits. Il Dottore migrates to
France with the
Gelosi troupe during the year 1572, still performed by Lucio Burchiella. Since
commedia dell'arte performers were itinerant by nature, it is only natural that his character was transplanted to other countries. By the late 17th century, il Dottore was firmly embedded in the public eye, as evidenced by the playwright
Molière's inclusion of a Docteur-style character in his play ''
. In contemporary media, il Dottore can be found in many common characters, such as Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory and Dr. Zoidberg from Futurama''. ==Characteristics==