We need to know what 'this point' is before we can answer.
Laurence Olivier is the only actor to have won an Oscar for a Shakespearean performance: Best Actor for Hamlet (1948).
Innokenti Smoktunovsky
A actor or Shakespeare said it 1st in a play called Hamlet by a actor playing Hamlet.
Colin Firth won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance in "The King's Speech".
He was an American actor who had a good reputation. He was the brother of the assassin John Wilkes Booth.
Laurence Olivier is the only actor to have won an Oscar for a Shakespearean performance: Best Actor for Hamlet (1948).
Innokenti Smoktunovsky
Yes, Mel Gibson did appear in the remake of Hamlet, released in 1990.He played the role of Hamlet.
Polonius sends Reynaldo to spy on Laertes; Ophelia reports that Hamlet behaved weirdly in her bedroom; the King and Queen hire Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to find out what's up with Hamlet; Polonius tells the King and Queen his theory about Hamlet's madness; Polonius gets shown up as a fool by Hamlet; Rosencrantz and Guildenstern meet with Hamlet; he guesses their purpose and gives them the "What a piece of work" speech; the actors arrive and the main actor performs a speech of Aeneus' tale to Dido about the fall of Troy; Hamlet on his own delivers the "O what a rogue and peasant slave am I" soliloquy and decides to use the actors to reveal Claudius's guilt.
A speech by a single actor is called a Monologue.
A actor or Shakespeare said it 1st in a play called Hamlet by a actor playing Hamlet.
Actor is a noun.
Richard Burton played Hamlet in a black turtleneck.
The words "to be or not to be" or even the speech that starts with those words is so well-known and famous that people tend to forget that it exists only because it is a speech said by a character called Hamlet in a play called Hamlet. Shakespeare put those words in Hamlet's mouth for a purpose related to the flow of the dramatic action. The problem is that the speech does not seem to have much to do with the dramatic action at that point of the play, or indeed with the action of the play at all. It has no reference to any of the characters in the play, or any of the situations in the play. It does not include the pronouns "I" or "me" so it is hard to believe that Hamlet is talking about himself. For some reason, Hamlet is indulging in an impersonal philosophical discourse while going to an appointment with Claudius (Claudius does say earlier in the scene that he has sent for Hamlet). It is up to the director and actor to find a reason which satisfies them.
Agent can be a noun, referring to a person or thing that takes action or produces a particular effect, especially a cause or actor in a situation.
we think its David Tennant. He is in Doctor Who season 2 and 3, Harry Potter as Barty Crouch Jr and in a version of Hamlet as Hamlet
Monologue :)