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      ‘My fellows’: John Heminges and Henry Condell
      • Heminges and Condell's note "To the Great Variety of Readers" in the Fourth Folio, 1685 (first produced in the First Folio, 1623. Both men acted with Shakespeare in Ben Jonson’ s Every Man in his Humour (1599) and Sejanus (1603-4).
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  2. Shakespeare left Richard Burbage (1567-1619), John Heminges (1566-1630) and Henry Condell (1576-1627) twenty-six shillings and eight pence each (one mark) to buy mourning rings. They were colleagues and friends, and in the will Shakespeare refers to them as ‘my fellows’. All three men had sons named William.

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  3. Heminges was mentioned in Shakespeare's will, along with Richard Burbage and Henry Condell, each being bequeathed 26 shillings and eightpence to buy mourning rings. Burbage died before the publication of Shakespeare's First Folio , but Heminges and Condell became credited contributors of the book.

  4. Henry Condell (bapt. 5 September 1576 – December 1627) was a British actor in the King's Men, the playing company for which William Shakespeare wrote. With John Heminges , he was instrumental in preparing and editing the First Folio , the collected plays of Shakespeare, published in 1623.

  5. John Heminge was an English actor who, with Henry Condell, prepared and oversaw the First Folio (1623), a collection of Shakespeare’s plays. Heminge was an integral and prosperous member of the theatrical company that eventually became the King’s Men in 1603.

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  6. Nov 5, 2015 · Their names usually appear together as Shakespeare's friends, fellow actors and ‘editors’ of the 1623 Folio. But how might Shakespeare have perceived them? John Heminges (1566–1630) and Henry Condell (1576–1627) were men he trusted and liked.

  7. Screenplay Award 2022. The remarkable - and until now untold - story of John Hemings and Henry Condell, Shakespeare's best friends and fellow players, who saved his career, his life and ultimately his work for posterity. Logline or Premise.

  8. John Heminges. The following is an imagined account from the life of John Heminges who was a good friend and fellow actor of William Shakespeare. Together with Henry Condell, he edited Shakespeare's First Folio, published in 1623. Paul_Edmondson.