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Hamlet (2000)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 2H 58M

Director : Campbell Scott, Eric Simonson

Synopsis

To be or not to be, etc.

Actors

Campbell Scott
Campbell Scott
Hamlet
Blair Brown
Blair Brown
Gertrude
Roscoe Lee Browne
Roscoe Lee Browne
Polonius
LisaGay Hamilton
LisaGay Hamilton
Ophelia
Jamey Sheridan
Jamey Sheridan
Claudius
Marcus Giamatti
Marcus Giamatti
Guildenstern
John Benjamin Hickey
John Benjamin Hickey
Horatio
Michael Imperioli
Michael Imperioli
Rosencrantz
Denis O'Hare
Denis O'Hare
Osric
Christopher Evan Welch
Christopher Evan Welch
Reynaldo
Byron Jennings
Byron Jennings
Ghost of Hamlet's Father / First Player
Dan Moran
Dan Moran
Gravedigger
Sam Robards
Sam Robards
Fortinbras
Roger Guenveur Smith
Roger Guenveur Smith
Laertes
Bill Buell
Bill Buell
Bernardo
John Campion
John Campion
Marcellus
Lynn Hawley
Lynn Hawley
Player Queen
Matt Malloy
Matt Malloy
Captain
Peter McRobbie
Peter McRobbie
Priest
Ryan Carey
Ryan Carey
British Ambassador
Kevin Kean Murphy
Kevin Kean Murphy
Lord Cornelius
Robert Mauzell
Robert Mauzell
Honor Guard
Kevin Scullin
Kevin Scullin
Fortinbras' Soldier
Ramon De Ocampo
Ramon De Ocampo
Player
Jillian Crane
Jillian Crane
Player
Clark Carmichael
Clark Carmichael
Player

Crews

Campbell Scott
Campbell Scott
Director
Eric Simonson
Eric Simonson
Director
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
Author
Ray Fisher
Ray Fisher
Leadman
Eric Simonson
Eric Simonson
Writer
Mary Frances Budig
Mary Frances Budig
Producer
Jonathan Filley
Jonathan Filley
Producer
Robert Halmi Jr.
Robert Halmi Jr.
Executive Producer
Campbell Scott
Campbell Scott
Producer
Gary DeMichele
Gary DeMichele
Original Music Composer
Dan Gillham
Dan Gillham
Director of Photography
Andy Keir
Andy Keir
Editor
Judy Dennis
Judy Dennis
Casting
Chris Shriver
Chris Shriver
Production Design
David Stein
David Stein
Art Direction
David Schlesinger
David Schlesinger
Set Decoration
Michael Krass
Michael Krass
Costume Design
Victor DeNicola
Victor DeNicola
Key Hair Stylist
Christine Leiter
Christine Leiter
Makeup Artist
Carla White
Carla White
Key Makeup Artist

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