Some of the actors in The Lord Chamberlain's Men, afterwards known as the King's Men, were Richard Burbage (he played the leading roles), William Kempe (a comedian), Robert Armin (another comedian who replaced Kempe), John Heminges and Henry Condell (they published Shakespeare's plays), George Bryan, Augustine Phillips, Thomas Pope, William Sly, Richard Cowley, Alexander Cooke (he played women), Christopher Beeston (also played women), Nicholas Tooley (his real name was Wilkinson), William Ostler, John Underwood, John Duke, and John Sinclair (who played thin characters). Oh, and William Shakespeare, of course. (He apparently played "regal" characters)
William Shakespeare
Pusssy
The name of his grandchildren were: Elizabeth and Bernard.
his name was William shakespeare and he grew up in statford-upon-Avon in a family home in henly street
English
john
Actors. The performers in any play are called actors.
That's what it is called now. The name on the title page is "Mr William Shakespeares Comedies Histories & Tragedies".
No, although he tried to claim that he was.
1582
he was a glove maker
He was a Playwright.