Shakespeare in Love - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Shakespeare in Love"
Shakespeare in Love (1998)
Timing: 2:4 (124 min)
Shakespeare in Love - TMDB rating
6.839/10
3148
Shakespeare in Love - Kinopoisk rating
7.404/10
37596
Shakespeare in Love - IMDB rating
7.1/10
242000

Actors and characters

Photo Joseph Fiennes #32455Photo Joseph Fiennes #32456Photo Joseph Fiennes #32457Photo Joseph Fiennes #32458

Joseph Fiennes

Joseph Fiennes
Character Will Shakespeare
Photo Gwyneth Paltrow #6463Photo Gwyneth Paltrow #6464Photo Gwyneth Paltrow #6465Photo Gwyneth Paltrow #6466

Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow
Character Viola De Lesseps
Photo Geoffrey Rush #1923Photo Geoffrey Rush #1924Photo Geoffrey Rush #1925Photo Geoffrey Rush #1926

Geoffrey Rush

Geoffrey Rush
Character Philip Henslowe
Photo Tom Wilkinson #29052Photo Tom Wilkinson #29053Photo Tom Wilkinson #29054Photo Tom Wilkinson #29055

Tom Wilkinson

Tom Wilkinson
Character Hugh Fennyman
Photo Judi Dench #13745Photo Judi Dench #13746Photo Judi Dench #66909Photo Judi Dench #66910

Judi Dench

Judi Dench
Character Queen Elizabeth
Photo Colin Firth #46665Photo Colin Firth #46666Photo Colin Firth #46667Photo Colin Firth #46668

Colin Firth

Colin Firth
Character Lord Wessex
Photo Ben Affleck #5708Photo Ben Affleck #5709Photo Ben Affleck #5710Photo Ben Affleck #5711

Ben Affleck

Ben Affleck
Character Ned Alleyn
Photo Simon Callow #58714Photo Simon Callow #58715Photo Simon Callow #58716

Simon Callow

Simon Callow
Character Tilney
Steven Beard
Character Makepeace
Photo Jim Carter #1159

Jim Carter

Jim Carter
Character Ralph Bashford
Photo Rupert Everett #315Photo Rupert Everett #316Photo Rupert Everett #317

Rupert Everett

Rupert Everett
Character Christopher Marlowe
Photo Martin Clunes #106658

Martin Clunes

Martin Clunes
Character Richard Burbage
Photo Tim McMullan #44900Photo Tim McMullan #44901

Tim McMullan

Tim McMullan
Character Frees
Photo Joe Roberts #106659Photo Joe Roberts #106660Photo Joe Roberts #106661Photo Joe Roberts #106662
Joe Roberts
Character John Webster
Photo Antony Sher #20916

Antony Sher

Antony Sher
Character Dr. Moth
Photo Georgie Glen #47114
Georgie Glen
Character Lady in Waiting
Photo Nicholas Boulton #106663
Nicholas Boulton
Character Henry Condell
Photo Barnaby Kay #3792Photo Barnaby Kay #3793

Barnaby Kay

Barnaby Kay
Character Nol
Photo Mark Williams #10432

Mark Williams

Mark Williams
Character Wabash
Photo Jill Baker #34634
Jill Baker
Character Lady De Lesseps
Photo Nicholas Le Prevost #106664
Nicholas Le Prevost
Character Sir Robert De Lesseps
Photo Rebecca Charles #61397
Rebecca Charles
Character Chambermaid
Photo Bob Barrett #106665

Bob Barrett

Bob Barrett
Character George Bryan
Photo Simon Day #99855
Simon Day
Character Taxi boatman
Bridget McConnell
Character Lady in Waiting
Sandra Reinton
Character Rosaline
Jason Round
Character Tavern Actor
Photo Rupert Farley #106023
Rupert Farley
Character Barman
Adam Barker
Character First Auditionee
Harry Gostelow
Character Second Auditionee
Alan Cody
Character Third Auditionee
David Curtiz
Character John Hemmings
Photo Gregor Truter #26275
Gregor Truter
Character James Hemmings
Amber Glossop
Character Scullery Maid
Photo Robin Davies #106666
Robin Davies
Character Master Plum
Photo Hywel Simons #106667
Hywel Simons
Character Servant
Photo Roger Morlidge #106668
Roger Morlidge
Character James Armitage
Mark Saban
Character Augustine Phillips
Photo Timothy Kightley #106670
Timothy Kightley
Character Edward Pope
Roger Frost
Character Second Taxi Boatman
Rachel Clarke
Character First Whore
Photo Lucy Speed #106671

Lucy Speed

Lucy Speed
Character Second Whore
Photo John Ramm #76606Photo John Ramm #76607

John Ramm

John Ramm
Character Makepeace's Neighbour
Photo Paul Bigley #106672
Paul Bigley
Character Peter
Photo Patrick Barlow #56834

Patrick Barlow

Patrick Barlow
Character Will Kempe
Photo John Inman #106673

John Inman

John Inman
Character Lady Capulet in Play

What's left behind the scenes

  • Judi Dench received an Academy Award for her role as Queen Elizabeth, which appears on screen for approximately eight minutes in four scenes. This is one of the shortest roles among Oscar winners, second only to Beatrice Straight's role in 'Network' (1976), which had only 6 minutes of screen time.
  • The play performed for the Queen at the beginning of the film is titled "Two Gentlemen of Verona".
  • Besides Gwyneth Paltrow, Meg Ryan, Jodie Foster, Winona Ryder, and Kate Winslet were also considered for the lead female role.
  • Judi Dench was so impressed with the full-scale replica of the historic London Rose Theatre, built for the film's shooting, that after filming wrapped, Miramax Studios gave it to her entirely and allowed her to take the disassembled structure home.
  • Six years before work on the film finally began, Universal Studios signed Julia Roberts for the lead female role. Daniel Day-Lewis was approached for the lead male role, but he declined, preferring "In the Name of the Father" (1993). Ultimately, after failing to find a suitable alternative, the studio decided to abandon plans to make the project.
  • With seven Academy Awards, "Shakespeare in Love" holds the record for the most Oscars won by a film not awarded Best Director.
  • For the first and only time in the history of the American Film Academy, two actresses were nominated in the same year for the role of the same character, British Queen Elizabeth. Judi Dench was nominated for and received an award for Best Supporting Actress for "Shakespeare in Love," while Cate Blanchett was nominated for Best Actress for the historical drama "Elizabeth."
  • Producer Edward Zwick was originally intended to direct the film when it was being prepared by Universal. Later, when the project gained momentum, he was occupied filming the thriller "The Siege" (1998), and the Miramax studio, which took over the film, was forced to look for other candidates for the director's position. At the same time, Edward Zwick's production company, Bedford Falls, still participated in the project.
  • The idea for the film came to screenwriter Mark Norman when his son Zachary called him from Boston University and suggested he write something about Shakespeare's early years in the Elizabethan theatre. It took the author another two years to develop this idea.
  • After the final scene of the film received a mixed reaction at test screenings, it was decided to reshoot it just weeks before the scheduled premiere in early December 1998. In November 1998, a new version of the final scene with Will and Viola was filmed, forcing Joseph Fiennes to interrupt his work on a play in a British theater, and Gwyneth Paltrow was specially flown in for a few days from the set of "The Talented Mr. Ripley" (1999).
  • During the numerous delays in the film's production, Kevin Reynolds and Kenneth Branagh were contenders for the director's position.
  • In one scene, Viola asks Will, "Are you the author of William Shakespeare's plays?" This is a reference to numerous modern theories and speculations that question the authorship of William Shakespeare.
  • The unattractive street urchin John Webster, shown in one scene playing with mice, was a real historical figure. He later became a famous writer, whose plays were distinguished by a large number of bloody scenes and violence.
  • Kate Winslet, after the colossal success of "Titanic," turned down the role offered to her, preferring Jane Campion's drama "The Portrait of a Lady" (1999).
  • Although "Shakespeare in Love" contains numerous phrases and fragments from "Romeo and Juliet" along with quotes from other Shakespearean plays, the famous playwright and writer himself was not credited among the screenwriters.
  • The role of Philip Henslowe was originally intended for Simon Callow, but after the film's production was resumed after a long break, it went to Geoffrey Rush. In return, Simon Callow received a smaller, but very significant role as Tilney. Mel Gibson was also considered for the role of Philip Henslowe.
  • Ben Affleck was not considered a potential candidate for the role until the very last moment, receiving it only after Gwyneth Paltrow sent the producers a tape of their joint audition material.
  • Julie Andrews could have played the role of Queen Elizabeth.
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