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<p dir="auto"><strong>tracylynns</strong> — <em>16 years ago(March 30, 2010 08:23 PM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I recenlty read somewhere that Tim Blake Nelson was classicly trained as a Shakespearean actor.  Is this true?<br />
Or did someone get confused because Tim Blake Nelson had a role in a version of Hamlet set in modern times.  Then they just assumed his background was in Shakespeare performances and started publishing it as fact?</p>
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<p dir="auto">Thanks for that info. <img src="https://filmglance.com/discuss/assets/plugins/nodebb-plugin-emoji/emoji/android/1f642.png?v=8570fb93240" class="not-responsive emoji emoji-android emoji--slightly_smiling_face" style="height:23px;width:auto;vertical-align:middle" title=":)" alt="🙂" /></p>
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<p dir="auto">He went to Juilliard so he's definitely trained in Shakespeare and classical acting.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I think people get confused with Tim Blake Nelson and the other actor Mark Williams who was in "Shakespeare in Love."  I say this because i thought they were the same person until today.<br />
"That's all I have to say about that"-Forrest Gump</p>
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