Background
He was the son of an actor of the same name.
He was the son of an actor of the same name.
At the age of eighteen he ran away from school and appeared at Margate as Courtall in The Belles Stratagem. Afterwards he joined Tate Wilkinson"s company and turned from tragedy to low comedy parts. In 1791, he appeared at Covent Garden, and in 1794 at the Haymarket.
Colman, then manager of that house, wrote a number of parts designed to suit his talents, and two of Fawcett"s greatest successes were as Doctor Pangloss in The Heir at Law (1797) and as Doctor Ollapod in The Poor Gentleman (1798).
He retired from the stage in 1830.