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Shakespeare in Love (1998)

December 11, 1998 (US) Romance, History, Comedy • 124m

Overview

Young William Shakespeare is forced to stage his latest comedy, 'Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's Daughter', before it's even written. When lovely noblewoman Viola de Lesseps auditions for a role, they fall into forbidden love — and Shakespeare's play finds a new life (and title). As their relationship intensifies, the comedy soon transforms into tragedy.

Director

John Madden

Top Billed

Joseph Fiennes

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Joseph Fiennes
Joseph Fiennes

Will Shakespeare

Gwyneth Paltrow
Gwyneth Paltrow

Viola De Lesseps

Geoffrey Rush
Geoffrey Rush

Philip Henslowe

Tom Wilkinson
Tom Wilkinson

Hugh Fennyman

Judi Dench
Judi Dench

Queen Elizabeth

Colin Firth
Colin Firth

Lord Wessex

Jim Carter
Jim Carter

Ralph Bashford

Rupert Everett
Rupert Everett

Christopher Marlowe

Martin Clunes
Martin Clunes

Richard Burbage

Joe Roberts
Joe Roberts

John Webster

Georgie Glen
Georgie Glen

Lady in Waiting

Jill Baker
Jill Baker

Lady De Lesseps

Nicholas Le Prevost
Nicholas Le Prevost

Sir Robert De Lesseps

Bob Barrett
Bob Barrett

George Bryan

Simon Day
Simon Day

Taxi boatman

Bridget McConnell
Bridget McConnell

Lady in Waiting

Jason Round
Jason Round

Tavern Actor

Adam Barker
Adam Barker

First Auditionee

Harry Gostelow
Harry Gostelow

Second Auditionee

Alan Cody
Alan Cody

Third Auditionee

David Curtiz
David Curtiz

John Hemmings

Gregor Truter
Gregor Truter

James Hemmings

Amber Glossop
Amber Glossop

Scullery Maid

Robin Davies
Robin Davies

Master Plum

Roger Morlidge
Roger Morlidge

James Armitage

Mark Saban
Mark Saban

Augustine Phillips

Roger Frost
Roger Frost

Second Taxi Boatman

Lucy Speed
Lucy Speed

Second Whore

John Ramm
John Ramm

Makepeace's Neighbour

John Inman
John Inman

Lady Capulet in Play

Crew
Bob Weinstein
Bob Weinstein

Executive Producer

Sandy Powell
Sandy Powell

Costume Design

Julie Goldstein
Julie Goldstein

Executive Producer

Stephen Warbeck
Stephen Warbeck

Original Music Composer

Jill Quertier
Jill Quertier

Set Decoration

Richard Greatrex
Richard Greatrex

Director of Photography

Steven Lawrence
Steven Lawrence

Art Direction

Linda Bruce
Linda Bruce

Associate Producer

Mark Cooper
Mark Cooper

Line Producer

Julie Dartnell
Julie Dartnell

Makeup Artist

Tina Earnshaw
Tina Earnshaw

Makeup Artist

Karen Ferguson
Karen Ferguson

Makeup Artist

Deborah Jarvis
Deborah Jarvis

Makeup Artist

Martin Childs
Martin Childs

Production Design

Dan Grace
Dan Grace

Wardrobe Assistant

Tim Wooster
Tim Wooster

Camera Operator

Robin O'Donoghue
Robin O'Donoghue

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Dominic Lester
Dominic Lester

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Peter Glossop
Peter Glossop

Production Sound Mixer

Lisa Westcott
Lisa Westcott

Hair Designer

Lisa Westcott
Lisa Westcott

Makeup Designer

Veronica McAleer
Veronica McAleer

Key Makeup Artist

Veronica McAleer
Veronica McAleer

Key Hair Stylist

Deborah Saban
Deborah Saban

First Assistant Director

Kim Armitage
Kim Armitage

Script Supervisor

Mark Raggett
Mark Raggett

Supervising Art Director

Barbara Berkery
Barbara Berkery

Dialogue Coach

Quinny Sacks
Quinny Sacks

Choreographer

Olivia Lloyd
Olivia Lloyd

Second Assistant Director

Tom Gabbutt
Tom Gabbutt

Second Second Assistant Director

Toby Hefferman
Toby Hefferman

Third Assistant Director

Christine Campbell
Christine Campbell

First Assistant Editor

Arthur Wooster
Arthur Wooster

Second Unit Director



Reviews

GenerationofSwine

⭐ 1/10

January 14, 2023

Does anyone remember this? I do, but only because its what turned me off of the Oscars. Haven't watched them since. It was the rude awakening that they were fixed, the quality of the film didn't matter as much as the bribes.

It beat Saving Private Ryan for best picture.

And then it beat Bulworth for best screen play.

That was sort of enough to turn my head. Both of them? Bulworth was far from best picture worthy, but best original screen… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

August 28, 2023

Set during the later reign of Engand's Queen Elizabeth, this joyful drama sees poor old William Shakespeare (Joseph Fiennes) having a bit of a creative drought. Lacking ideas and cash, and being pursued by both Richard Burbage (Martin Clunes) and the wonderfully dead pan Geoffrey Rush as Philip Henslowe for work he's supposed to have already penned, things are looking a bit bleak. When Gwyneth Paltrow, an ardent theatre fan prohibited from taking… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$25,000,000

Revenue

$289,317,794

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