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Nell Gwyn is a 1934 British historical drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Cedric Hardwicke, Jeanne de Casalis, Miles Malleson and Moore Marriott. The film portrays the historical romance between Charles II of England and the actress Nell Gwyn. [1] In the opening credits, the dialogue is credited to "King Charles II ...
29 de mai. de 2018 · Gwyn, Nell (1650–87). Born in 1650 in Hereford, Nell first worked as a barmaid in her mother's drinking-house and then as an orange-seller outside the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane (London), before attracting the attention of Charles II, by which time she was a popular actress at the Theatre Royal itself. She became his mistress though sharing ...
27 de nov. de 2022 · Nell had never asked for a pension or a title for her son outright, which is possibly another reason that Charles stayed with her for so long, but she had a cleverer way of getting what she wanted. One day, in the house in Newmarket, Charles, Nell and their son were playing on the lawn and she playfully called their son over as a ‘little bastard’.
18 de set. de 2023 · Nell Gwyn's Sharp Wit and Romantic Roles Win Hearts. The audiences loved her sharp retorts, rebellious nature and indiscretion. In that era, the stage and the most sought-after theatre boxes were on the same level so she happily went off script to enjoy some banter with the rich and titled inhabitants of the boxes.
Nell Gwyn (ou Gwynn ou Gwynne ), née Eleanor le 2 février 1650 et morte le 14 novembre 1687, est une actrice anglaise, une des plus célèbres des nombreuses maîtresses du roi Charles II d'Angleterre . La romancière Jeanette Winterson fait allusion à la comédienne dans Oranges are not the only fruit.
7 de nov. de 2018 · Nell Gwyn, who died on this day, is the most famous of the mistresses and became a legend, the only royal mistress in English history to be warmly regarded by the people. Charles was married in 1662 to Portugal's Catherine of Braganza but her pregnancies all ended in miscarriages, causing the King to look elsewhere for a "supplier" of children.
Nell Gwyn, właśc. Eleonor Gwynn (ur. 2 lutego 1650, zm. 14 listopada 1687) – angielska aktorka [1] . Była kochanką Karola II, króla Anglii i Szkocji [2], mieli dwóch synów: Karola Beauclerka (1670–1726), pierwszego earla Burford, później księcia St. Albans oraz Jakuba Beauclerka (1671–1680).