John Hayman Packer
John Hayman Packer (12 March 1730 – 16 September 1806) was an actor for David Garrick's company at Drury Lane. Originally a saddler, he created the character Freeman in James Townley's High Life Below Stairs (1759). His parts were usually minor and, late in life, "as a rule"[1] old men in tragedies and sentimental comedies.

John Moody (left) and John Hayman Packer (right) in The Register Office by Joseph Reed, 1773 engraving
Selected roles
    
- Freeman in High Life Below Stairs by James Townley (1759)
 - Lucius in The Siege of Aquileia by John Home (1760)
 - Don Roderigo in Elvira by David Mallet (1763)
 - Sir John Lambert in The Hypocrite by Isaac Bickerstaffe (1768)
 - Aunac in Zingis by Alexander Dow (1768)
 - Zopiron in Zenobia by Arthur Murphy (1768)
 - Greek Herald in The Grecian Daughter by Arthur Murphy (1772)
 - Otanes in Sethona by Alexander Dow (1774)
 - Ramirez in Braganza by Robert Jephson (1775)
 - Rinaldo in The Law of Lombardy by Robert Jephson (1779)
 - Ali in The Fair Circassian by Samuel Jackson Pratt (1781)
 - Thestor in The Royal Suppliants by John Delap (1781)
 - Marlow in The Metamorphosis by William Jackson (1783)
 - Duke of Genoa in Julia by Robert Jephson (1787)
 - Medley in The New Peerage by Harriet Lee (1787)
 - David Duncan in The Last of the Family by Richard Cumberland (1797)
 - Allan in The Castle Spectre by Matthew Gregory Lewis (1797)
 - Blaise in The Castle of Montval by Thomas Sedgwick Whalley (1799)
 
References
    
- Hughes, Alan. "Packer, John Hayman." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. 22 October 2008. (accessed 22 October 2008; subscriiption required).
 - The Literary panorama
 
Notes
    
- Hughes 2008.
 
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