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Cultural depictions of Henry IV of England
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Cultural depictions of Henry IV of England

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

Literature

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Film

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Henry has been portrayed on screen by:

Television

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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

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  • 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

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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.

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