Who played Othello first?

The first actor to play the title role in Othello was Richard Burbage, who along with William Shakespeare, was a leading member of the King's Men theatre company.
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When was Othello first performed and for whom?

Othello was first performed by the King's Men at the court of King James I on November 1, 1604.
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Who became famous for playing Othello?

The American actor William Marshall performed the title role in at least six productions.
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Where was Othello first played?

The first recorded performance of Shakespeare's play Othello, the Moor of Venice, was on Hallowmas Day, November 1, 1604 (409 years before the launch date of this website).
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Who was the first black man to play Othello?

Mekhi Phifer. Distinguished black thespians have portrayed one of Shakespeare's most famed and widely depicted characters for years. But paving the way for those acting legends nearly 200 years ago was Ira Aldridge, the first black actor to breathe life into the Othello role.
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Who played Othello in blackface?

Reception. Olivier played Othello in blackface. He also adopted an exotic accent of his own invention, developed a special walk, and learned how to speak in a voice considerably deeper than his normal one.
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Who was the first black actor to play Othello in the 20th century in America?

The theatre's star, James Hewlett, was the first African American on record to play Othello; Hewlett directly challenged white ownership of Shakespeare by calling himself “Shakespeare's Proud Representative.” When English actor Charles Mathews mocked Hewlett's Shakespearean dialect, Hewlett challenged him in a public ...
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Who played Othello in Shakespeare's time?

William C. Macready played Othello and Iago, as well as all of Shakespeare's other great creations. He was the first to pay specific attention to Othello's moorish garb. In the early 20th century the most acclaimed portrayal of Othello was by Paul Robeson, the distinguished actor and civil rights advocate.
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When did Ira Aldridge first play Othello?

The first black actor to play many of William Shakespeare's leading roles, Ira Aldridge took 19th-century London by storm when in 1825 he performed Othello in the city's docklands.
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Can a white man play Othello?

Racial prejudice has allowed white actors to play Othello well into the 20th century. David Harewood discusses Larry Olivier's performance in 1964.
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Who played the best Othello?

The 10 best Othellos – in pictures
  • Samuel Phelps and William Macready. ...
  • Henry Irving. ...
  • Paul Robeson. ...
  • Laurence Olivier. ...
  • Patrick Stewart. ...
  • Chiwetel Ejiofor. ...
  • Lenny Henry. ...
  • Susanne Wolff.
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Who was the last white actor to play Othello?

It's all but certain that Shakespeare's first Othello was Richard Burbage, a white Londoner. It's even more likely that Burbage would have worn dark makeup, as actors in Britain did until the late 1980s (Michael Gambon was one of the last, at Scarborough in 1990).
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How many versions of Othello are there?

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Orson Welles (1952) and Oliver Parker (1995) directed two of the twelve film versions of Othello. The former starred by Orson Welles himself, and the latter, by Laurence Fishburne.
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Why is Othello called Othello?

The name was selected by Hasegawa as a reference to the Shakespearean play Othello, the Moor of Venice, referring to the conflict between the Moor Othello and Iago, and more controversially, to the unfolding drama between Othello, who is black, and Desdemona, who is white.
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Is Othello based on a true story?

That Othello and Desdemona, whose real name was Palma, really existed, is clearly proved. Even the mad jealousy of Othello is historical.
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What is Shakespeare's longest play?

The longest play is Hamlet, which is the only Shakespeare play with more than thirty thousand words, and the shortest is The Comedy of Errors, which is the only play with fewer than fifteen thousand words. Shakespeare's 37 plays have an average word count of 22.6 thousand words per play.
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When did Robeson play Othello?

The American actor Paul Robeson (1898–1976) played the title role of Othello, with Uta Hagen as Desdemona, in the Theatre Guild production in New York in 1943–44. It became the longest running Shakespeare play in the history of Broadway.
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Who Is the black Shakespeare?

The story of the African-American actor Ira Aldridge (1807–1867), who settled in Europe and became one of the most celebrated Shakespearean actors in history, is one that continues to complicate our understandings of racial attitudes in the nineteenth century.
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Why is Ira Aldridge famous?

Ira Frederick Aldridge was the first African American actor to achieve success on the international stage. He also pushed social boundaries by playing opposite white actresses in England and becoming known as the preeminent Shakespearean actor and tragedian of the 19th Century.
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Why is Othello black?

Othello himself would have been played by an actor who had darkened his skin with soot or coal, a common technique used to indicate a character's Moorish or Turkish roots. But audiences would also have understood that Othello's dark skin was emblematic of his dark or evil nature.
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Who was the first African American to play Othello with an all white cast?

His replacement; Ira Aldridge, a 26-year-old African American who broke the colour barrier for actors in early 19th century Britain.
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What black actors played Othello?

Laurence Fishburne played Othello in the 1995 film directed by Oliver Parker. This movie marked the first time that Othello was played by an African American actor on film.
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What was Othello's race?

"Shakespeare meant Othello to be a Black Moor from Africa, an African of the highest nobility of heritage. From Kean on, Othello was made a light-skinned Moor because the West had since made Africa a slave center and the African was pictured only as a slave.”
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When did Olivier play Othello?

The British actor, Laurence Olivier (1907–1989) played Othello for the National Theatre at The Old Vic in 1964. Maggie Smith took the part of Desdemona while John Dexter was Iago. As this photographic postcard shows, Olivier 'blacked up' to play the part, as was common until the early 1980s.
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Did Sidney Poitier ever play Othello?

Sidney Poitier, who has died aged 94, once turned down the role of Othello because he did not want to be typecast as a black actor. It underlined the dilemma faced by a man who broke down many of Hollywood's racial barriers.
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