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Shakespeare in Love

Love is the only inspiration.
1998 | 123m | English

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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Young Shakespeare is forced to stage his latest comedy, "Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's Daughter," before it's even written. When a lovely noblewoman auditions for a role, they fall into forbidden love -- and his play finds a new life (and title). As their relationship progresses, Shakespeare's comedy soon transforms into tragedy.
Release Date: Dec 11, 1998
Director: John Madden
Writer: Marc Norman, Tom Stoppard
Genres: Comedy, Romance, History
Keywords london, england, theater play, queen elizabeth i, playwright, cross dressing, false history, francis bacon, 16th century, acting, elizabethan england, romantic
Production Companies Miramax, Universal Pictures, Bedford Falls Productions
Box Office Revenue: $289,300,000
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Joseph Fiennes Will Shakespeare
Gwyneth Paltrow Viola De Lesseps
Geoffrey Rush Philip Henslowe
Tom Wilkinson Hugh Fennyman
Judi Dench Queen Elizabeth
Imelda Staunton Nurse
Colin Firth Lord Wessex
Ben Affleck Ned Alleyn
Simon Callow Tilney
Steven Beard Makepeace
Jim Carter Ralph Bashford
Rupert Everett Christopher Marlowe
Martin Clunes Richard Burbage
Tim McMullan Frees
Joe Roberts John Webster
Antony Sher Dr. Moth
Georgie Glen Lady in Waiting
Nicholas Boulton Henry Condell
Barnaby Kay Nol
Mark Williams Wabash
Jill Baker Lady De Lesseps
Nicholas Le Prevost Sir Robert De Lesseps
Rebecca Charles Chambermaid
Bob Barrett George Bryan
Simon Day Taxi boatman
Bridget McConnell Lady in Waiting
Sandra Reinton Rosaline
Jason Round Tavern Actor
Rupert Farley Barman
Adam Barker First Auditionee
Harry Gostelow Second Auditionee
Alan Cody Third Auditionee
David Curtiz John Hemmings
Gregor Truter James Hemmings
Amber Glossop Scullery Maid
Robin Davies Master Plum
Hywel Simons Servant
Roger Morlidge James Armitage
Daniel Brocklebank Sam Gosse
Mark Saban Augustine Phillips
Timothy Kightley Edward Pope
Roger Frost Second Taxi Boatman
Rachel Clarke First Whore
Lucy Speed Second Whore
John Ramm Makepeace's Neighbour
Paul Bigley Peter
Patrick Barlow Will Kempe
Steven O'Donnell Lambert
John Inman Lady Capulet in Play
Name Job
David Gamble Editor
Michelle Guish Casting
Steven Lawrence Art Direction
John Downer Sound
Stuart Williams Carpenter
Rachael Jones Sculptor
John Madden Director
Richard Greatrex Director of Photography
Jill Quertier Set Decoration
Sandy Powell Costume Design
Mark Cooper Line Producer
Julie Dartnell Hairstylist, Makeup Artist
Tina Earnshaw Makeup Artist
Karen Ferguson Makeup Artist
Deborah Jarvis Makeup Artist
Lisa Westcott Makeup Artist
Martin Childs Production Design
Jenny Lee Wright Foley Artist
Dan Grace Wardrobe Assistant
Tim Wooster Camera Operator
Marc Norman Writer
Stephen Warbeck Original Music Composer
Tom Stoppard Writer
Name Title
Donna Gigliotti Producer
Linda Bruce Associate Producer
Marc Norman Producer
Edward Zwick Producer
Harvey Weinstein Producer
David Parfitt Producer
Julie Goldstein Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Actress Gwyneth Paltrow Won
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Academy Awards Best Actor Gwyneth Paltrow Nominated
Academy Awards Best Actress Gwyneth Paltrow Won
SAG Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
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Reviews

GenerationofSwine
1.0

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 Bulwor ... th 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 screenplay seemed as much as a shoe in as Ryan for Best Picture. And then it went on to win Best score over Mulan, A Bug's Life, and Prince of Egypt which is curious because it didn't really fit the criteria for Musical or Comedy Score as much as it's competition. And then now, looking back, who remembers it? If it's remembered at all, it's remembered for beating Saving Private Ryan, which has become a classic. Shakespeare in Love is just remembered for it's sweep of the awards, both at the Oscars and beyond, but not for its quality.

Jan 14, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

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 Hens ... lowe 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 to the stage by virtue of her sex, dresses as "Thomas Kent" and auditions for a part, he sees through the disguise quickly and his creative juices once again begin to flow... Snag is, she "Viola de Lesseps" is engaged to the poverty stricken "Lord Wessex" (Colin Firth) and Virginia bound - as soon as he can raise the dowry from her father... What ensues is a rapid-fire, lightly comical, romantic drama that sees quite a collection of acting talents contributing well to the ensemble effect of this story. Fiennes shines as the playwright in trouble - frequently - as do Paltrow, Rush, a surprisingly effective Ben Affleck, Imelda Staunton as her worldly-wise nurse with Jim Carter as the onstage version of that persona and Barnaby Kay as the mischievous little "Nol". The costumes and sets are magnificent; the writing from Marc Norman and the newly knighted Sir Tom Stoppard is witty and stimulating - cleverly incorporating quite a bit of the original bard's efforts into their screenplay as they go. It would have been easily possible for this embarrassment of acting riches to have overwhelmed this story, but John Madden keeps all pulling well in the same direction. The film will doubtless be remembered more as Dame Judi Dench's consolation Oscar (for not winning for "Mrs. Brown" the year earlier), and as far as they go her performances are fine - but there is much more to this story of the trials and tribulations of a bard in love. A wee bit long, it seems to end more than once, but it is still a story the eponymous writer himself might well have enjoyed.

Aug 27, 2023