Anonymous
Was Shakespeare a Fraud?Set against the backdrop of the succession of Queen Elizabeth I, and the Essex Rebellion against her, the story advances the theory that it was in fact Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford who penned Shakespeare's plays.
Description: Set against the backdrop of the succession of Queen Elizabeth I, and the Essex Rebellion against her, the story advances the theory that it was in fact Edward De Vere, Earl of Oxford who penned Shakespeare's plays.
Genres: Drama, History, Thriller
Homepage: http://www.anonymous-movie.com/
Budget: $30,000,000 | Revenue : $15,395,087
Runtime: 130 minutes
Tuya's Marriage
Antony and Cleopatra
How to Draw a Perfect Circle
Caravaggio
Nothing Left Unsaid: Gloria Vanderbilt & Anderson Cooper
Diese Sendung ist kein Spiel – Die unheimliche Welt des Eduard Zimmermann
Unauthorized: The Harvey Weinstein Project
Outlaws - For Greater Glory
Il rosso e il blu
Transit
Jamie Campbell Bower
Played Young Earl of Oxford
Rhys Ifans
Played Edward de Vere
David Thewlis
Played William Cecil
Joely Richardson
Played Princess Elizabeth Tudor
Vanessa Redgrave
Played Queen Elizabeth I
Sebastian Armesto
Played Ben Jonson
Rafe Spall
Played William Shakespeare
Edward Hogg
Played Robert Cecil
Xavier Samuel
Played Earl of Southampton
Sam Reid
Played Earl of Essex
Paolo De Vita
Played Francesco
Trystan Gravelle
Played Christopher Marlowe
Robert Emms
Played Thomas Dekker
Tony Way
Played Thomas Nashe
Julian Bleach
Played Captain Richard Pole
Derek Jacobi
Played Prologue
Alex Hassell
Played Spencer
James Garnon
Played John Heminge
Mark Rylance
Played Condell
Jasper Britton
Played Pope
Ned Dennehy
Played Interrogator
John Keogh
Played Philip Henslowe
Lloyd Hutchinson
Played Richard Burbage
Vicky Krieps
Played Bessie Vavasour
Helen Baxendale
Played Anne De Vere
Paula Schramm
Played Bridget De Vere
Amy Kwolek
Played Young Anne De Vere
Luke Thomas Taylor
Played Boy Earl of Oxford
Isaiah Michalski
Played Boy Robert Cecil
Timo Huber
Played Boy Earl of Southampton
Richard Durden
Played Archbishop
Shaun Lawton
Played Footman
Detlef Bothe
Played John De Vere
James Clyde
Played King James I
Christian Sengewald
Played Cecil's Spy Servant
Jean-Loup Fourure
Played Monsieur Beaulieu
Viktoria Gabrysch
Played Buxom Lady
Axel Sichrovsky
Played Essex General
Katrin Pollitt
Played Lady-in-Waiting
Patricia Grove
Played Lady-in-Waiting
Laura Lo Zito
Played Selling Maid
Gode Benedix
Played Groundling
Nic Romm
Played Usher
Henry Lloyd-Hughes
Played Bear Baiter
Patrick Diemling
Played Oxford's Servant
Patrick Heyn
Played Oxford's Doctor
Nino Sandow
Played Stage Manager (New York)
Craig Salisbury
Played Dwarf / Puck
Rainer Guldener
Played Quince
Trystan Pütter
Played Bottom
André Kaczmarczyk
Played Titania
Jonas Hämmerle
Played Child Oberon
Mike Maas
Played Pole's Commander
Christian Leonard
Played Stage Player: Shakespeare Company
Christian Banzhaf
Played Stage Player: Shakespeare Company
Victoria Calero
Played Stage Player: Shakespeare Company
Martin Engler
Played Stage Player: Shakespeare Company
Alfred Hartung
Played Stage Player: Shakespeare Company
Oliver Kube
Played Stage Player: Shakespeare Company
Christian Ludwig
Played Stage Player: Shakespeare Company
Oliver Rickenbacher
Played Stage Player: Shakespeare Company
Claudius von Stolzmann
Played Stage Player: Shakespeare Company
Tjadke Biallowons
Played Dancer
Dafne-Maria Fielder
Played Dancer
Alexander Flache
Played Dancer
Antonia Gerke
Played Dancer
Sophie Hichert
Played Dancer
Vera Kreyer
Played Dancer
Stefanie Lanius
Played Dancer
Urban Luig
Played Dancer
Jasmin Mehling
Played Dancer
Elisabeth Milarch
Played Dancer
Robert Munzinger
Played Dancer
Benjamin Plath
Played Dancer
Erik Studte
Played Dancer
Johann Hakob Wurster
Played Dancer
Steffi Sattler
Played First Lady to King James I (uncredited)
Backdrops
Posters
Logos