Iago

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"I know not that; but such a handkerchief--I am sure it was your wife's--did I today see Cassio wipe his beard with" Iago $600 J SHAKESPEARE -LOGUES ON 2023-09-25 #8936
Lines that nobody understands include this "Othello" villain calling Cassio "a fellow almost damned in a fair wife" Iago $600 J SHAKESPEARE 2023-07-21 #8920
"O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster" Iago $1,200 DJ THE SPEAKER IN SHAKESPEARE 2023-01-12 #8784
In "Othello", Cassio tells this man, "I have very poor & unhappy brains for drinking" & he replies, "I'll drink for you" Iago $600 J SHAKESPEARE, YOU'RE DRUNK 2021-12-21 #8537
"He hath a person and a smooth dispose to be suspected--framed to make women false. The Moor is of a free and open nature" Iago $200 J SEZ YOU, SHAKESPEARE! 2020-12-14 #8301
Desdemona's lady-in-waiting, Emilia is the wife of this villain Iago $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE 2020-05-26 #8222
He has 272 speeches, the most of any non-title character in a Shakespeare tragedy Iago FJ SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES 2020-01-14 #8
In conspiring against Othello, this character utters the only instance of "favourably" Iago $400 DJ WORDS SHAKESPEARE ONLY USED ONCE 2019-12-26 #8124
Pretending to dissuade Othello from jealousy, he calls the emotion "the green-eyed monster" Iago $800 DJ COLORFUL SHAKESPEARE 2019-05-13 #7991
This villain says, "Now, sir, be judge yourself whether I in any just term am affined to love the Moor" Iago $400 J BRUSHED UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE 2019-01-30 #7918
He calls himself "his Moorship's ancient" Iago DD $2,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE'S PEOPLE 2018-05-11 #7760
He was passed over for promotion in favor of Cassio, giving him a motive for revenge Iago $800 DJ SHAKESPEARE 2015-10-26 #7156
This guy kills his wife Emilia after she reveals his unjust adultery accusations Iago DD $3,500 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN DEATHMATCH 2015-09-15 #7127
After being wounded by Othello, this villain says, "I bleed, sir, but not killed" Iago $800 DJ QUOTES FROM SHAKESPEARE 2015-05-13 #7068
Emilia Iago $1,200 DJ BRIDES OF SHAKESPEARE 2013-02-19 #6547
Cassio, a man who did not commit adultery, gets his leg maimed anyway by this aide to Othello Iago $1,200 DJ SHAKESPEARE, SHAKESPEARE, FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT! 2012-07-05 #6414
"Othello" opens with Roderigo addressing this villain: "Tush, never tell me; I take it much unkindly" Iago $400 J A SHAKESPEARE PLAY, FOR OPENERS 2012-01-19 #6294
"O, thereby hangs a tail", says the clown shortly before this villain's entrance in Act 3 of "Othello" Iago $400 DJ TAILS FROM SHAKESPEARE 2011-05-11 #6148
If you give your son this villainous 4-letter name from "Othello", you're just asking for trouble Iago $600 J BABY NAMES A LA SHAKESPEARE 2011-04-08 #6125
Emilia--her husband, also pretty much responsible for the title guy's suicide Iago $1,600 DJ WHO KILLED ME, SHAKESPEARE? 2010-07-29 #5974
Jerry Lee Lewis did Shakespeare! in 1968's "Catch My Soul", a rock musical based on "Othello", he played this villain Iago $200 J SHAKING UP SHAKESPEARE 2009-01-07 #5603
Roderigo, already wounded by Cassio (this guy lets everyone do the hard work for him!) Iago DD $2,600 DJ SHAKESPEARE, YOU KILL ME! 2008-12-11 #5584
Desdemona's lady-in-waiting is Emilia, this man's wife Iago $200 J SHAKESPEARE 2008-05-14 #5463
This villain tells Roderigo, "Now, sir, be judge yourself whether I in any just term am affined to love the Moor" Iago $1,200 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS 2008-05-01 #5454
Played Cassio like a keyboard (BEG) Iago $400 J SHAKESPEAREAN I.M.s 2007-11-05 #5326
Brabantio, Desdemona's father, asks this aide to Othello, "What profane wretch art thou?" Iago $600 J SHAKESPEARE'S CHARACTERS 2007-05-25 #5240
"Beware, my Lord, of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster" Iago $1,000 J THE SHAKESPEARE CHARACTER WHO SAID... 2007-01-22 #5151
Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge referred to the "motiveless malignity" of this character Iago FJ CHARACTERS IN SHAKESPEARE 2006-05-10 #4998
His diabolic plotting leads to tragedy for Othello & Desdemona Iago $200 J SHAKESPEARE 2002-11-18 #4191
This villain tells Roderigo, "Now, sir, be judge yourself whether I in any just term am affined to love the Moor" Iago $800 J SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS 2002-02-21 #4029
We'd like to see the 1953 TV production of "Othello"--it featured Walter Matthau as this villain Iago $300 J SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS 2000-01-14 #3540
After Othello stabs him, this villain says, "I bleed, sir, but not kill'd" Iago $200 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1999-11-30 #3507
He claims that the sleeping Michael Cassio kissed him hard while dreaming of Desdemona Iago DD $700 J SMOOCHING IN SHAKESPEARE 1998-04-08 #3143
When Othello decides he wants to poison Desdemona, this villain suggests that he strangle her instead Iago $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1997-11-07 #3035
In "Othello", Brabantio tells him, "Thou art a villain"; he retorts, "You are--a senator" Iago $600 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS 1997-06-12 #2959
In "Othello" it's this villain who says, "O beware, my lord, of jealousy; it is the green-eyed monster" Iago $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1996-05-08 #2703
In 1943 Jose Ferrer was acclaimed for his performance in this role opposite Paul Robeson's Othello Iago $800 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS 1995-10-31 #2567
Passed over for a promotion, he plots to destroy Othello Iago $400 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS 1995-10-20 #2560
He kills his wife, Emilia, in the last scene of "Othello" Iago DD $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS 1995-01-23 #2396
The 1980s Christopher Plummer played this role to James Earl Jones' Othello Iago $800 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS 1994-06-09 #2264
To him Othello says, "Thou hadst been better have been born a dog than answer my waked wrath" Iago $200 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1993-06-10 #2034
Emilia, Desdemona's sharp-tongued lady-in-waiting, is this villain's wife Iago $400 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS 1993-04-08 #1989
Villain in "Othello" who says, "Wine is a good familiar creature, if it be well used" Iago $400 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1989-05-26 #1105
This villain called jealousy "The green-eyed monster, who doth mock the meat it feeds on" Iago $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEARE 1989-04-04 #1067
Captured after stabbing his wife to death, this villain vows never to speak again; he doesn't Iago $1,000 DJ SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS 1989-03-29 #1063
Of Desdemona, Iago or himself, the one Othello doesn't kill Iago $200 J SHAKESPEARE 1988-03-28 #831
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