Robert Baddeley was an English actor, born in about 1732. He is said to have worked as a cook and valet before he appeared on the stage. In 1761, described as "of Drury Lane theatre", he was seen at the theatre in Smock Alley, Dublin, as Gomez in John Dryden's Spanish Friar. Two years later he was a regular member of the Drury Lane company in London, where he had a great success in the low comedy and servants' parts. He remained at this theatre and the Haymarket until his death. He was the original Moses in The School for Scandal. He died on November 20, 1794, bequeathing property to found a home for decayed actors, and also £3 per annum to provide wine and cake in the green-room of Drury Lane theatre on Twelfth Night. The ceremony of the Baddeley cake has remained a regular institution. His wife, Sophia Baddeley, exceeded him in fame.