His birthdate is assumed from his baptism on April 25. His father John was the son of a farmer who became a successful tradesman; his mother ‘Mary Arden’ was gentry. He studied Latin works at Stratford Grammar School, leaving about age 15. About this time his father suffered an unknown financial setback, though the family home remained in his possession. An affair with Anne Hathaway, 8 years his senior and a nearby farmer’s daughter, led to pregnancy and a hasty marriage late in 1582. Susanna was born in May of 1583, twins Hamnet and Judith in January of 1585. By 1592 he was an established actor and playwright in London though his path thither (fugitive? butcher? soldier? actor?) is highly debated. When plague closed the London theatres for two years he apparently toured; he also wrote two long poems, Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. He may have spent this time at the estate of the Earl of Southampton. By December 1594 he was back in London as a member of the Lord Chamberlain’s… read more
Not really a big fan of the guy. In fact, I think there's an overemphasis of Shakespeare when people get to thinking about writing anything, and he ends up being like butter in the arteries. However, I've enjoyed Kurosawa's interpretations of his work, as well as Julie Taymor's "Titus."