We only know for sure the names of two plays in which Shakespeare played as an actor: Sejanus and Every Man in His Humour, both by Ben Jonson. However, we can be pretty confident that he played in many many more, including most if not all of the ones he wrote himself.
The Elizabethan theater was used for many of Shakespeare's plays.
Shakespeare did not make movies. Film technology did not exist in his time. There have been over a hundred movies made from his plays.
All the known Shakespeare plays are printed in books.
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays for the same reason--to make money. It was his job.
Ten of Shakespeare's plays are categorized as histories.
Shakespeare wrote 38 plays.
The Elizabethan theater was used for many of Shakespeare's plays.
Shakespeare did not make movies. Film technology did not exist in his time. There have been over a hundred movies made from his plays.
There were exactly 63 plays that shakespeare wrote by himself
All the known Shakespeare plays are printed in books.
Shakespeare wrote all of his plays for the same reason--to make money. It was his job.
Shakespeare wrote many plays but these are just two of them. Macbeth and Hamlet.
At least 37 plays.
They are not really unique. There are many many plays by Shakespeare's contemporaries, many of which are better than the worst of Shakespeare's plays. Shakespeare was just one of a large number of people writing plays. But what history has shown is that Shakespeare, when he was on his game, was a far better playwright than any of his contemporaries and anyone else before or since. He was not unique, but he was and is the best.
If you mean, how many of Shakespeare's plays were printed in his lifetime, the answer is nineteen. There were loads of other plays by other authors printed as well, many of them anonymously.
Shakespeare wrote 37 plays (38 if you count The Two Noble Kinsmen).
Shakespeare wrote an average of 1.5 plays each year.