Egil s woxholt biography of william shakespeare

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          William Shakespeare

          1564-1616
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          Who Was William Shakespeare?

          William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, and actor of the Renaissance era.

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        4. During his early period at Denham working with Georges Périnal, Robert Krasker acted as his translator as the Frenchman was reluctant to speak English on-set.
        5. Continuing his investigations alone, he follows a lead to Portugal where he meets and falls in love with Tracey Draco (Diana Rigg), and is told by her crime.
        6. He was an important member of the King’s Men theatrical company from roughly 1594 onward. Known throughout the world, Shakespeare’s works—at least 37 plays, 154 sonnets, and 2 narrative poems—capture the range of human emotion and conflict and have been celebrated for more than 400 years.

          Details about his personal life are limited, though some believe he was born and died on the same day, April 23, 52 years apart.

          Quick Facts

          FULL NAME: William Shakespeare
          BORN: c. April 23, 1564
          DIED: c.

          April 23, 1616
          BIRTHPLACE: Stratford-upon-Avon, England, United Kingdom
          SPOUSE: Anne Hathaway (1582-1616)
          CHILDREN: Susanna, Judith, and Hamnet
          ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Taurus

          Early Life

          The personal life of William Shakespeare is somewhat of a mystery.

          There are two primary sources that provide histor