This is another in my series of quizzes about the dramatic lives of creative people. It's difficult, perhaps, but (hopefully) interesting and informative.
Hitchcock is best known - deservedly so - for his fine movies with James Stewart and Cary Grant (and one with Rod Taylor). Before those films, however, there were some earlier - and less impressive (in my opinion) - efforts.
Many people are unaware of this fascinating episode involving an attempt to palm off a bogus work as being a newly discovered and "unknown" work by the Master. This quiz, therefore, will be difficult for most - but should be interesting and informative.
This is another one of several quizzes that I've made which deal with the dramatic lives of some famous people. It should be rather difficult, but informative and interesting, too.
William Shakespeare is considered to be the greatest writer of the English language - and perhaps the greatest writer anywhere. If this is true, who is in second place? Here are a few possibilities.
Entertainers and writers aren't the only people who change their names. See if you can recognize the real identity of the people who have used the following names.
Shakespeare may have been the giant, but there were others who were noteworthy. Moreover, some would claim that the Bard was a fraud and the works were done by someone else. Who could that be? There are many candidates that have been advanced.