|
Lady Capulet is his mother-in-law, briefly |
Romeo
|
$200 |
J |
SHAKESPEARE FAMILY TIES |
2021-05-05 |
#8393 |
|
"O Jeopardy!, Jeopardy!, wherefore art thou Jeopardy!?" |
Romeo
|
$400 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEAREAN JEOPARDY! |
2020-02-27 |
#8169 |
|
"O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die" |
Romeo
|
$1,200 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE'S EXIT LINES |
2019-09-17 |
#8052 |
|
He's a lover & a fighter as he kills both Tybalt & Paris |
Romeo
|
$400 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEAREAN DEATHMATCH |
2015-09-15 |
#7127 |
|
He starts off as a wide-eyed lover but (spoiler alert) kills some folks including Paris before dying |
Romeo
|
$800 |
J |
SHAKESPEARE WITH SPOILER ALERTS |
2014-04-11 |
#6815 |
|
Son of Old Montague |
Romeo
|
$800 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEAREAN RELATIVES |
2013-12-27 |
#6740 |
|
Paris calls this character a "banished haughty Montague" |
Romeo
|
$400 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE |
2011-12-14 |
#6268 |
|
"O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick, thus with a kiss I die" |
Romeo
|
$400 |
J |
WHO SAID IT, SHAKESPEARE? |
2010-09-24 |
#5985 |
|
Tybalt, who shouldn't have mouthed off |
Romeo
|
$800 |
DJ |
WHO KILLED ME, SHAKESPEARE? |
2010-07-29 |
#5974 |
|
This guy totally forgets about his crush on Rosaline--Juliet's got him whipped |
Romeo
|
$200 |
J |
IT'S LIKE, SHAKESPEARE, YOU KNOW? |
2008-11-14 |
#5565 |
|
Told that his name is a problem, he says, "Call me but love, and I'll be new baptized" |
Romeo
DD
|
$4,000 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE ON LOVE |
2008-09-09 |
#5517 |
|
Tybalt! You took out my pal Mercutio & now I'm comin' after you! I'll show you what a title guy can do! |
Romeo
|
$800 |
DJ |
IF SHAKESPEARE WROTE FOR THE WWE |
2005-02-04 |
#4705 |
|
In 1968, in Canada, Christopher Walken got romantic as this member of the Montague family |
Romeo
|
$400 |
J |
SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS |
2004-06-23 |
#4573 |
|
He's the character who rhapsodizes, "It is my lady; O, it is my love! O, that she knew she were!" |
Romeo
|
$400 |
DJ |
BRUSH UP YOUR SHAKESPEARE |
2003-06-30 |
#4351 |
|
"Love goes toward love as school-boys from their books", says this young man to Juliet |
Romeo
|
$400 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE |
2002-09-19 |
#4149 |
|
Tailed this title kid to a balcony, heard his chippie say, "Deny thy father and refuse thy name" |
Romeo
|
$200 |
J |
BILL SHAKESPEARE, P.I. |
2001-12-03 |
#3971 |
|
On screen, he's been portrayed by Leslie Howard & Leonardo DiCaprio |
Romeo
|
$200 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE'S FILMS |
2001-07-05 |
#3894 |
|
If you see a cute chick on a balcony, ignore her; you might end up taking poison, like this hero |
Romeo
|
$400 |
DJ |
WE LEARNED IT FROM SHAKESPEARE |
2001-02-07 |
#3788 |
|
He goes to the Capulets' party to see the fair Rosaline, whom he loves--for now |
Romeo
|
$100 |
J |
SHAKESPEARE |
1998-09-18 |
#3225 |
|
Balthasar, his servant, accompanies him to the Capulet vault & remains nearby though ordered to leave |
Romeo
|
$200 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE |
1996-12-24 |
#2837 |
|
Juliet cries out, "O serpent heart, hid with a flowering face!" when she learns this man has killed Tybalt |
Romeo
|
$100 |
J |
SHAKESPEARE |
1995-10-02 |
#2546 |
|
In 1935 Laurence Olivier & John Gielgud alternated in the roles of Mercutio & this title character |
Romeo
|
$400 |
J |
SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS |
1995-04-26 |
#2463 |
|
The man who says, "Then plainly know my heart's dear love is set on the fair daughter of rich Capulet" |
Romeo
|
$200 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE |
1995-03-28 |
#2442 |
|
This title character buys the poison that eventually kills him in Mantua, not in Verona |
Romeo
|
$800 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE |
1994-02-22 |
#2187 |
|
Paris calls him "That banish'd haughty Montague that murder'd my love's cousin" |
Romeo
|
$600 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE |
1993-10-14 |
#2094 |
|
Because he kills Tybalt, this character is exiled from Verona |
Romeo
|
$800 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE |
1993-06-10 |
#2034 |
|
His mother died of grief after he was banished from Verona |
Romeo
|
$400 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEAREAN CHARACTERS |
1990-05-09 |
#1323 |
|
Title character who's Benvolio's buddy |
Romeo
|
$1,000 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE |
1989-10-06 |
#1170 |
|
He was banished from Verona for killing Tybalt |
Romeo
|
$1,000 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE |
1989-05-26 |
#1105 |
|
He said, "O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die." |
Romeo
|
$400 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEAREAN LAST LINES |
1988-06-14 |
#887 |
|
Of Romeo or Juliet, the 1 who has more lines |
Romeo
|
$200 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEAREAN TRIVIA |
1987-04-22 |
#618 |
|
The "What's in a Name" speech referred to his |
Romeo
|
$200 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE'S MEN |
1986-03-17 |
#396 |
|
He wishes he "were a glove" upon his sweetheart's hand |
Romeo
|
$600 |
DJ |
SHAKESPEARE |
1985-01-09 |
#88 |