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William Shakespeare(1564-1616)

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William Shakespeare
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William Shakespeare's birthdate is assumed from his baptism on April 25. His father John was the son of a farmer who became a successful tradesman; his mother Mary Arden was gentry. He studied Latin works at Stratford Grammar School, leaving at about age 15. About this time his father suffered an unknown financial setback, though the family home remained in his possession. An affair with Anne Hathaway, eight years his senior and a nearby farmer's daughter, led to pregnancy and a hasty marriage late in 1582. Susanna was born in May of 1583, twins Hamnet and Judith in January of 1585. By 1592 he was an established actor and playwright in London though his "career path" afterward (fugitive? butcher? soldier? actor?) is highly debated. When plague closed the London theatres for two years he apparently toured; he also wrote two long poems, "Venus and Adonis" and "The Rape of Lucrece". He may have spent this time at the estate of the Earl of Southampton. By December 1594 he was back in London as a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, the company he stayed with the rest of his life. In 1596 he seems to have purchased a coat of arms for his father; the same year Hamnet died at age 11. The following year he purchased the grand Stratford mansion New Place. A 1598 edition of "Love's Labors" was the first to bear his name, though he was already regarded as England's greatest playwright. He is believed to have written his "Sonnets" during the 1590s. In 1599 he became a partner in the new Globe Theatre, the company of which joined the royal household on the accession of James in 1603. That is the last year in which he appeared in a cast list. He seems to have retired to Stratford in 1612, where he continued to be active in real estate investment. The cause of his death is unknown.
BornApril 23, 1564
DiedApril 23, 1616(52)
BornApril 23, 1564
DiedApril 23, 1616(52)
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  • Awards
    • 3 nominations

Known for

The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021)
The Tragedy of Macbeth
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  • 2021
First Son
  • Writer
    M the Movie
    M the Movie
    • Writer
      Mekbet
      Mekbet
      • Writer

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        • Paranormal Nudist Camp Massacre
          • various narration by (as W. Shakespeare)
          • Video
        • Henry IV, Part 1: Hal's Soliloquy
          • Play
          • Completed
          • Short
          • 2016
        • Romeo/Juliet
          • play
          • Completed
          • 2017
        • Macbeth
          • Writer
          • Completed
          • 2020
        • Walk the Rex
          • Writer
          • In Production
          • 2023
        • Verona
          • based on the play by
          • Post-production
          • 2023
        • Soliloquy
          • excerpt
          • In Production
          • TV Series
          • 2023
        • Hamlet
          • original story
          • Pre-production
        • Hamlet
          • Writer
          • Post-production
        • Dogberry's lament
          • writer
          • Pre-production
          • Short
        • English the Move: 4Ever After (2023)
          English the Move: 4Ever After
          • dialogue
          • 2023
        • Juliet Aubrey, Florence Kasumba, Robert Lindsay, Tamzin Merchant, and Harry Jarvis in A Midsummer Night's Dream (2022)
          A Midsummer Night's Dream
          • play
          • 2022
        • Der Widerspenstigen Zähmung (2022)
          Der Widerspenstigen Zähmung
          • Writer
          • TV Movie
          • 2022
        • Alexandra Levy in Take One - She (2022)
          Take One - She
          • Writer
          • Short
          • 2022
        • The Mazed World (2022)
          The Mazed World
          • Writer
          • Short
          • 2022
        • Isabel Macmaster in Shakespeare with Isi (2021)
          Shakespeare with Isi
          • play
          • writer
          • TV Series
          • 2021–2022
        • Nothing to It (2022)
          Nothing to It
          • Writer
          • Short
          • 2022
        • Teatr Polskiego Radia (1925)
          Teatr Polskiego Radia
          • author
          • Podcast Series
          • 1996–2022
        • Il maledetto (2022)
          Il maledetto
          • from the play 'Macbeth'
          • 2022
        • Kaitlyn Dever, Isabela Merced, and Kyle Allen in Rosaline (2022)
          Rosaline
          • characters (uncredited)
          • 2022
        • Maria Papageorgiou: Hameni omorfia (2022)
          Maria Papageorgiou: Hameni omorfia
          • poetry
          • Music Video
          • 2022
        • The Mechanicals (2022)
          The Mechanicals
          • playwright
          • Short
          • 2022
        • Julius Caesar (2022)
          Julius Caesar
          • Writer
          • 2022
        • Hamlet (2022)
          Hamlet
          • Writer
          • 2022
        • Siraj Huda in King Lahiri (2022)
          King Lahiri
          • original story
          • 2022

        Additional Crew

        • Marina Symeou in Patision Avenue (2018)
          Patision Avenue
          • excerpts: Twelfth Night
          • Short
          • 2018
        • Showreel (2013)
          Showreel
          • researcher (credit only)
          • TV Series
          • 2013
        • Amanda Bynes, Alexandra Breckenridge, Laura Ramsey, Robert Hoffman, and Channing Tatum in She's the Man (2006)
          She's the Man
          • inspired by the play "Twelfth Night"
          • 2006
        • Asa Lindh in Venus Blue (1998)
          Venus Blue
          • poetry excerpts
          • Short
          • 1998
        • Michelle Pfeiffer and Jessica Lange in A Thousand Acres (1997)
          A Thousand Acres
          • based on the play "King Lear" by (uncredited)
          • 1997
        • The Dreamer of Oz (1990)
          The Dreamer of Oz
          • poetry
          • TV Movie
          • 1990

        Music Department

        • Samuli Edelmann & Sani: Sonetti 18 (1997)
          Samuli Edelmann & Sani: Sonetti 18
          • lyricist: original
          • Music Video
          • 1997
        • In-development projects at IMDbPro

        Videos12

        GREAT PITH AND MOMENT
        Full Movie 4:54
        GREAT PITH AND MOMENT
        Bowl Cuts, Wild Accents, & an Epic Mud Battle: What to Watch After 'The King'
        Clip 4:17
        Bowl Cuts, Wild Accents, & an Epic Mud Battle: What to Watch After 'The King'
        hamlet_X (2009)
        Clip 7:53
        hamlet_X (2009)
        hamlet_X
        Clip 6:17
        hamlet_X
        The Merchant of Venice: Uncut
        Clip 0:53
        The Merchant of Venice: Uncut
        Private Romeo
        Trailer 2:08
        Private Romeo
        William Shakespeare's Measure For Measure
        Trailer 12:14
        William Shakespeare's Measure For Measure
        Othello SA
        Trailer 2:01
        Othello SA
        Macbeth
        Trailer 1:50
        Macbeth
        The Merchant of Venice: Uncut
        Trailer 1:14
        The Merchant of Venice: Uncut
        The Tempest
        Trailer 2:07
        The Tempest
        Macbeth 3000: This time, it's personal
        Trailer 2:20
        Macbeth 3000: This time, it's personal

        Personal details

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        • Alternative names
          • William Shakespare
        • Height
          • 5′ 7¾″ (1.72 m)
        • Born
          • April 23, 1564
          • Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, Kingdom of England [now England, UK]
        • Died
          • April 23, 1616
          • Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, Kingdom of England [now England, UK](unknown)
        • Spouse
          • Anne HathawayNovember 27, 1582 - April 23, 1616 (his death, 3 children)
        • Children
            Susanna
        • Parents
            John
        • Other works
          Playwright: "Edward III" (registered 1 December, with Anthony Munday; presumably by Shakespeare, though not proven conclusively)
        • Publicity listings
          • 5 Biographical Movies
          • 42 Print Biographies
          • 29 Portrayals
          • 28 Articles

        Did you know

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        • Trivia
          He has no living descendants. His family line ended in 1670 with the death of his granddaughter Elizabeth Hall Nash Barnard, who bore no children.
        • Quotes
          We owe God a death.
        • Trademarks
            Revenge was a frequent motive in his work.
        • Nickname
          • The Bard

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