They put up a monument in Stratford church which shows us what he looked like (he was seriously bald even early in life) and that he was a writer.
Yes. He did. Besides writing, he did lots of acting, raised a family...Oh it is so hard to keep track of William Shakespeare.
She wasn't. She was the queen, of course, but her successor, James the 1st was much more important to Shakespeare, being the sponsor of the theatrical company to which he belonged.
His jobs were acting, writing poems and plays. But although we have no reason to think Shakespeare did not enjoy his job, we still wouldn't have called it an interest. He did have an interest in boosting his family status by getting a grant of arms for his father, so he could then call himself "William Shakespeare, Gent."
There are many debates over William Shakespeare. There are people who theorize that William Shakespeare, was not actually William Shakespeare. These people believe that William Shakespeare was a noble of high birth, who was using the name William Shakespeare to publish writing. There's also the belief that William Shakespeare was actually several different people writing under the name of William Shakespeare. Ultimately, there's no hard evidence to suggest that William Shakespeare was anyone other than William Shakespeare. So the answer is "YES, William Shakespeare was a real writer."
Shakespeare although he is usually known just as Shakespeare his first name William. so William Shakespeare is his full name.
Shakespeare was born after her death, so no.
Shakespeare did not write novels, so the answer to this is none.
No
Susanna Shakespeare was a girl. So was Judith Shakespeare. Hamnet Shakespeare was a boy though.
William Shakespeare died on April 23rd, 1616. The first e-mail was not sent until 1965, 349 years later. So William Shakespeare, the poet and playwright, did not have an e-mail address. Other people called William Shakespeare that are alive today may well have one, but not that William Shakespeare.
There is no evidence that William Shakespeare engaged in any sports. He might have done, but there is no reason to say so.
We have no reason to believe so.