Macbeth (disambiguation)
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Macbeth is a play by William Shakespeare. It inspired the following adaptations:
- Opera
- Macbeth (opera), 1847 opera by Giuseppe Verdi
- Macbeth (Bloch), 1910 opera by Ernst Bloch
- Macbeth (Sciarrino), 2002 opera by Salvatore Sciarrino
- Film
- Macbeth (1908 film), directed by J. Stuart Blackton
- Macbeth (1909 French film), directed by André Calmettes
- Macbeth (1909 Italian film), directed by Mario Caserini
- Macbeth (1911 film), Silent film starring Frank R. Benson and Constance Benson
- Macbeth (1913 film), directed by Arthur Bourchier
- Macbeth (1915 film), French language film starring Séverin-Mars and Georgette Leblanc
- Macbeth (1916 film), directed by John Emerson
- Macbeth (1922 film), directed by H. B. Parkinson
- Macbeth (1948 film), directed by and starring Orson Welles
- Macbeth (1954 film), directed by George Schaefer
- Macbeth (1960 film), directed by George Schaefer
- Macbeth (1971 film), directed by Roman Polanski
- Macbeth (2006 film), directed by Geoffrey Wright
- Macbeth (2007 film), directed by Matt Holt
- People
- Macbeth of Scotland, the historical monarch on whom the play is loosely based
- Nancy MacBeth, a Canadian politician
- George MacBeth, a Scottish poet and novelist
- Jesse Macbeth, an imposter claiming to be an American soldier involved in war crimes in the Iraq War
- Mac Bethad of Rosemarkie, a 12th century Bishop of Ross
- MacBeth Sibaya, a South African soccer player
- Other uses
- Macbeth II, winner of the 1888 Kentucky Derby
- Macbeth (Gargoyles), a fictional character based on BOTH the historical AND Shakespearean Macbeth from the Disney animated television series Gargoyles
- Macbeth (band), an Italian gothic metal band
- Macbeth (album), a Laibach album released in 1990.
- Macbeth Footwear, a footwear company
- Macbeth, a planet in Star Fox (series)
- Hamish Macbeth, a BBC TV series
- HMS Macbeth (T138)
[edit] See also
- Lady Macbeth (disambiguation)