In Shakespeare's day, the men and boys who performed his plays were called players. However, later they became known as actors (although this word was already being used by Shakespeare: see Polonius's remark "I was accounted a good actor") and after 1660 some of them were called actresses.
If you are talking about the acting company to which Shakespeare belonged, one thing they were never known as were "Shakespeare Players", which is why I assume you meant the people who performed in his plays.
All the known Shakespeare plays are printed in books.
Shakespeare and the other actors were known as "players". It says that on his application for a coat of arms.
Shakespeare became one of the founding members of the Lord Chamberlain's Men company.
Yes he was. Shakespeare joined the Lord Chamberlain's Men, who later became known as the King's Men during King James I's reign.
William Shakespear had numerous occupations before he became a well known poet.
William Shakespeare became a legendary writer.
Shakespeare's fame began from the moment that he became a well-known actor and writer, which was in the 1590s. Of course, his fame at that time is nothing compared to what it is now, but in the right circles he was famous then.
Shakespeare, Burbage, and others formed the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594. It changed its name to the King's Men in 1603 when James I became its patron.
the filipino players known in the field of billiard are Efren "bata" Reyes,known as "The Magician".He became the "World Billiard Champion".Another filipino billiard player,Renato Alcano from Laguna,became the "World Billiard Champion" in 2006.______________________________________________________________
Shakespeare is well known for the device of mistaken identity.
Shakespeare is known for his plays (both dramatic and comedic).
Actors were called Players.