yes
You must mean in the movie Shakespeare in Love, where Shakespeare has given the false name "Christopher Marlowe" and believes that his (Shakespeare's) enemies have killed Marlowe by mistake. This is an entirely fictional story for which there is no basis in fact.
Christopher Marlowe was born on February 26, 1564.
Christopher Marlowe
Christopher Marlowe
No one knows for sure it is highly disputed however personly i belive it to be a conspiracy. It seems very unlikely considering the fact that Marlowe was killed in 1593, before the vast majority of Shakespeare's plays were written.
Christopher Marlowe
He wasn't; he died of natural causes. Maybe you are thinking of Christopher Marlowe.
You must mean in the movie Shakespeare in Love, where Shakespeare has given the false name "Christopher Marlowe" and believes that his (Shakespeare's) enemies have killed Marlowe by mistake. This is an entirely fictional story for which there is no basis in fact.
Bacon outlived Shakespeare by ten years. Marlowe was killed by a man called Ingram Frizer.
Christopher Marlowe was born on February 26, 1564.
Christopher Marlowe was born on February 26, 1564.
Marrlowe was said to be chosen at the University of Cambridge by Queen Elizabeth which was were they chose there secret agent spy's at the time. It was said he was killed for being a spy and there are records of him being a spy.
Christopher Marlowe died on May 30, 1593 at the age of 29.
Christopher Marlowe's play "Dr. Faustus" premiered in 1594.
Some scholars believe that Christopher Marlowe was gay, but there is a lot of debate over it.
The Elizabethan who died in a barroom brawl was the playwright Christopher Marlowe. He was killed in a tavern in Deptford, England, in 1593 during an altercation involving a dispute over a bill. His death occurred under mysterious circumstances, and it has been the subject of much speculation and intrigue in literary history.
The Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury was named after the playwright Christopher Marlowe who was born in the city.