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The story of Jane Shore's wooing by Edward IV, her influence in court, and her tragic death in the arms of Matthew Shore is the main plot in a play by Thomas Heywood, Edward IV (printed 1600). The play shows her struggling with the morality of accepting the king's offers, using her influence to grant pardons to those wrongfully punished, and ...
While studying there she had a part in the Almeida Theatre's production of Children's Children, and also in Michael Winterbottom's The Look of Love. [ 7 ] In 2013 she starred as Jane Shore in the period drama The White Queen , and in 2014 she appeared as Stacey in the BBC sitcom Outnumbered and as Simone Al-Harazi in the thriller series 24 ...
The present lot depicts a scene from Act II of Jane Shore. The play, by W.G. Wills, was produced at the Leeds Amphitheatre in 1875 and 1876. The parts of Henry Shore and his errant wife Jane were played by Wilson Barrett and his wife Caroline Heath, who is seen in the painting returning home after her affair with King Edward IV, only to find ...
"Emily in Paris" star Lily Collins and her husband of three years, Charlie McDowell, thanked "our incredible surrogate" for birthing Tove Jane.
Seymour married Flynn in 1981, and the pair had two children together: a son, Sean, now 38, and a daughter, Katherine, now 41. At the time of their wedding, Flynn worked as Seymour's manager.
A short film by Edwin J. Collins called Jane Shore starred Sybil Thorndike as Jane (1922). Jean Plaidy's romantic novel, The Goldsmith's Wife (1950), is about Jane Shore. She is played by Anne Carroll in Jane Howell's 1983 TV movie version of Richard III. Figures in Silk by Vanora Bennett (2008) is about Jane Shore and features her sister as well.
Tony Goldwyn's "Scandal" character wasn't exactly the model husband.In real life, the actor has been married to his wife Jane Musky since 1987. The 63-year-old, who recently joined the cast of ...
The original cast included Anne Oldfield as Jane Shore, Robert Wilks as Dumont, Colley Cibber as the Duke of Gloucester, Barton Booth as Lord Hastings, Benjamin Husband as Catesby, John Bowman as Sir Richard Radcliff, John Mills as Bellmour and Mary Porter as Alicia. The play was a major success, and was performed eighteen times by mid-March. [2]