Don entered the
British Army as a cornet in the
5th Dragoon Guards 3 June 1842, was an extra
aide-de-camp to the
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 1844, Lieutenant in the
5th Dragoon Guards, 1845, and retired from the Army 28 November 1845 deep in debt. The fine estate called Newtondon, left him by his father, had to be sold, and produced £85,000, which went to his creditors.
Acting career Don was then compelled to turn to account the experience which he had acquired as an amateur actor, and after a short starring engagement in the north of England, he went to America, where he made his first public appearance as "John Duck" in the
Jacobite at the [Old] Broadway Theatre, New York, on 27 October 1850.
Nathaniel Parker Willis, who shortly afterwards saw him in the character of Sir Charles Coldstream in the comedy of
Used Up, gives a very favourable opinion of his acting in the character of a gentleman. Don remained in America for nearly five years, playing with success in New York, Philadelphia, and other large towns, and on his return to England found that after all his affairs had been wound up he was still in debt about £7,000. To endeavour to pay off this sum he continued the profession of a comedian. He commenced in
Edinburgh and
Glasgow, and after a provincial tour came to the
Haymarket Theatre, London, where in 1857 he acted in a piece called
Whitebait at Greenwich. In 1861 he went to Australia. At this period he had taken to playing female characters in burlesques, and he appeared at the
Theatre Royal, Melbourne, in
Valentine and Orson and in a travestie in
The Colleen Bawn called "Eily O'Connor". In February 1862 he visited
Hobart Town, Tasmania, with a company of his own, where he fell ill. On 15 March 1862, he played Queen Elizabeth in the burlesque of
Kenilworth, and four days later he died from
aneurysm of the
aorta at Webb's Hotel, Hobart Town. He possessed a fine sense of humour, a quick perception of the ludicrous side of life and character, a remarkable talent for mimicry, a strong nerve, a ready wit, and great self-possession. There is a pub on Elizabeth Street in
Hobart named after him. It is now the headquarters for iOS software company,
Procreate. ==Personal life==