Cultural depictions of Edward IV of England
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Edward IV of England has been depicted in popular culture a number of times.
[edit] Literature
Edward IV features as a character in:
- The plays Henry VI, Part 2, Henry VI, Part 3, and Richard III, by William Shakespeare
- The plays King Edward IV, Part 1 and King Edward IV, Part 2, by Thomas Heywood, a contemporary of Shakespeare's.
- The Rose of York: Love & War by Sandra Worth (noted for its meticulous research by the Richard III Society)
- The Innocent, The Exiled and The Beloved (released as The Uncrowned Queen) by Australian novelist, Posie Graeme-Evans
- The Raven and the Rose by Virginia Henley (a fictional illegitimate child of Edward IV is the main character)
- The Sunne In Splendour by Sharon Kay Penman (a historical fiction novel about the life of Richard III)
- We Speak No Treason by Rosemary Hawley Jarman (a historical fiction novel about Richard III as Duke of Gloucester)
[edit] Film and television
Edward has been played on film and television by:
- Alfred Brydone in the silent short Richard III (1911), dramatising a part of Shakespeare's play
- Robert Gemp in the silent Shakespeare adaptation Richard III (1912)
- Roy Travers in the silent film Jane Shore (1915), an adaptation of the play The Tragedy of Jane Shore by Nicholas Rowe
- Ian Hunter in Tower of London (1939), a horror film loosely dramatising the rise to power of Richard III
- Cedric Hardwicke in Richard III, with Laurence Olivier
- Julian Glover in the BBC series An Age of Kings (1960), which contained all the history plays from Richard II to Richard III
- Justice Watson in the remake of Tower of London (1962)
- Benno Sterzenbach in the West German TV version of Shakespeare's play König Richard III (1964)
- József Gáti in III. Richárd (1973), a Hungarian version of the Shakespeare play
- Brian Protheroe in the BBC Shakespeare versions of Henry VI, Part 2, Henry VI, Part 3 and The Tragedy of Richard the Third (1983)
- Marc Betton in a French film version of Richard III (1986)
- Roy Dotrice in the BBC series The Wars of the Roses (1989), which included all of Shakespeare's history plays performed by the Royal Shakespeare Company
- John Wood in Richard III (1995), with Ian McKellen as Richard
- Harris Yulin in the film documentary Looking for Richard (1996)
- John Rackham in Richard III (2005), a modernised version set on a Brighton housing estate
- Walter Williamson in Richard III (2007), a modern day version