In the mid to late 1590s.
Henry VI.
He wrote Henry V around 1599.
None. Film was not a story-telling medium when Shakespeare was alive. However, many of his plays have been adapted into films, some that retain the original play's title. Examples are: Romeo and Juliette, Hamlet, Henry V, and so forth.
The two Henry IV plays and Henry V were written in Shakespeare's early middle period, between 1596 and 1599.
Henry VIII died quite a long time before Shakespeare was born, so he couldn't have asked Shakespeare anything. In fact, at the time Shakespeare wrote Henry VIII everyone in the play, including Elizabeth I, was dead.
He wrote it for the people, he wanted them to be impressed of his work?
Henry VI Part 1
No. Henry VII died some years before Shakespeare was born.
When Shakespeare published Venus and Adonis and Rape of Lucrece, he dedicated them to the Earl of Southampton, Henry Wriothesley.
If you are talking about the character in the Shakespeare play, he does not write anything described as a "vday card".
The idea of presenting events from English history in play form was already established. Shakespeare got his information about the turbulent reign of Henry VI from Holinshed's Chronicles.
Henry V is a history play by William Shakespeare , believed to have been written in approximately 1599. This would have been 11 years later.