Английская Википедия:Cultural depictions of Henry IV of England

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Henry IV of England has been depicted in popular culture a number of times.

Literature

Film

Henry has been portrayed on screen by:

Television

Henry has been portrayed a number of times on television, mainly in versions of Shakespeare's plays. In this context he has been played by:

Henry has also been played on television by:

  • Ralph Truman in a BBC adaptation of Richard of Bordeaux (1938)
  • John Arnatt in another BBC adaptation of Richard of Bordeaux (1955)

Video

  • Henry was played by Barry Smith in a straight-to-video film adaptation of Shakespeare's Richard the Second (2001).
  • Paul Shenar played him in an American video Richard II (1982), in an Elizabethan style stage production of the play.

Naming

Henry IV of England has also influenced an increased precedence in the use of "Henry" as a first name. In fact, it was so popular as to top the Telegraph's list of most popular baby names in 2014.[6] Examples of the name in use include Prince Harry, whose given name is Henry, and Henry Fippinger.

References

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  1. McGarry, Daniel D., White, Sarah Harriman, Historical Fiction Guide: Annotated Chronological, Geographical, and Topical List of Five Thousand Selected Historical Novels. Scarecrow Press, New York, 1963 (pg. 79)
  2. A Bloody Field by Shrewsbury, Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
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