Othello in popular culture
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In addition to its appearance in the
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, the character of Othello from the tragic play by
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has appeared in many examples in art and culture since being authored by Shakespeare in the early 16th century.


In the visual arts

The literary character of Othello and the plot of the play by Shakespeare has been a recurrent theme in painting for several centuries. Selected examples include ''The Plot'' depicting Othello and Iago, which was painted in oil by Solomon Alexander Hart in 1855. He also painted a watercolour version, held at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. '' Othello'' was a series of 60 paintings executed in 1985 by
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. It was published in 1996 by NEV Editions. In 2018, the African American conceptual artist Fred Wilson created the work ''I saw Othello's visage in his mind'' in
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and wood, inspired by a line of
Desdemona Desdemona () is a character in William Shakespeare's play ''Othello'' (c. 1601–1604). Shakespeare's Desdemona is a Venetian beauty who enrages and disappoints her father, a Venetian senator, when she elopes with Othello, a Moorish Venetian ...
's in Act One of the tragedy. File:FirstFolioOthello.jpg, First Folio (1623) title page facsimile File:Christian Köhler Othello.jpg, ''Othello with Desdemona in bed asleep'' by Christian Köhler (1859) File:Othello and Desdemona in Venice by Théodore Chassériau.jpg, ''Othello and Desdemona in Venice'' by
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(1819–1856) File:Othello and Desdemona by Alexandre-Marie Colin.jpg, ''Othello and Desdemona'' by
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, 1829 File:Death of Desdemona.jpg, ''The Death of Desdemona'' by
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File:Edwin Booth as Iago.jpg, Edwin Booth as Iago, ca. 1870 File:Salvini as Othello Vanity Fair.jpg, Italian actor
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as Othello, 1875 File:John McCullough as Othello.jpg, American actor John McCullough as Othello, 1878 File:Othello-cwcope-1853.jpg, Othello relating his adventures to Desdemona and Brabantio from a steel engraving of a painting by
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, 1873 File:Dante Gabriel Rossetti - Desdemona's Death Song.JPG, ''Desdemona's Death Song'' by
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, ca. 1878–1881 File:Desdemona (Othello) by Frederic Leighton.jpg, ''Desdemona'' by
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, ca. 1888 File:დეზდემონა – პეტრე ოცხელი, უილიამ შექსპირის ოტელო, 1933 წ.JPG,
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design for Othello, staged by
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, 1933


In opera

'' Otello'', a four-act opera with an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Berio di Salsa and music by
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was first performed at the
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,
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, on 4 December 1816. In contrast to Shakespeare's version, di Salsa provided an alternative happy ending to the work, a common practice with drama and opera at one time. Giuseppe Verdi and
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wrote '' Otello''. Verdi and his librettist dispensed with the first act of the play.
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's 1986 film version of Verdi's opera starring
Plácido Domingo José Plácido Domingo Embil (born 21 January 1941) is a Spanish opera singer, conductor, and arts administrator. He has recorded over a hundred complete operas and is well known for his versatility, regularly performing in Italian, French ...
as Othello was nominated for the BAFTA for foreign language film. However, it did not win the award. According to the
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's biographical note on Domingo, Laurence Olivier saw Domingo in '' Otello'' and, in a mock-furious voice, told Franco Zeffirelli: "You realise that Domingo plays Othello as well as I do, and he has that voice!"


In ballet

Mexican choreographer
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created a 20-minute, four character ballet called ''
The Moor's Pavane ''The Moor's Pavane'' is a 20-minute ballet based upon the tragedy ''Othello'' by William Shakespeare. The ballet was choreographed by José Limón in 1949 to music from Henry Purcell's ''Abdelazer'', ''The Gordion Knot Untied'', and the pavane fr ...
'' to the music of Henry Purcell in 1949. It is a standard in dance companies around the world and notable interpreters of the Moor include
Rudolf Nureyev Rudolf Khametovich Nureyev ( ; Tatar/ Bashkir: Рудольф Хәмит улы Нуриев; rus, Рудо́льф Хаме́тович Нуре́ев, p=rʊˈdolʲf xɐˈmʲetəvʲɪtɕ nʊˈrʲejɪf; 17 March 19386 January 1993) was a Soviet ...
. The ballet ''Othello'' was choreographed by
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to music by Arvo Pärt, Alfred Schnittke, Naná Vasconcelos et al. and was premiered by the Hamburg Ballet in Hamburg on 27 January 1985, with Gamal Gouda as Othello, Gigi Hyatt as Desdemona, and Max Midinet as Iago. The work remains in the repertoire of the
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, seeing its 100th performance in 2008. Another ''Othello'' ballet, by Iranian Armenian composer
Loris Tjeknavorian Loris Haykasi Tjeknavorian ( hy, Լորիս Ճգնավորյան; fa, لوریس چکناواریان; born 13 October 1937) is an Iranian Armenian composer and conductor. He has appeared internationally as a conductor, serving as the principal ...
, was commissioned by the
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company and was shown in London in 1985. The musical score, performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, was recorded by EMI. In 2002, modern dance choreographer
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created a full-length ballet in three acts based on the Shakespeare play and Cinthio's tale with a score by
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. The work has been staged by the
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with
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, Yuan Yuan Tan, and Parrish Maynard in the principal roles. The ballet was broadcast on
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's ''
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: Dance in America'' and the program was nominated for an Emmy Award. The ballet is recorded on Kultur video. ''Othello'' was first performed in New York City at the Metropolitan Opera House, 23 May 1997, by American Ballet Theatre.


In film

:''See also Shakespeare on screen (Othello).'' Between 1948 and 1952,
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directed '' The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice'' (1952), produced as a black-and-white film noir.Cartmell, Deborah (2000) ''Interpreting Shakespeare on screen'' Palgrave MacMillan pp72-77 Rather than focusing on racial disparity, the film plays on a difference between Desdemona and Othello in age, size and personal attractiveness. The film noir colouring of the picture minimised any commentary on Othello's blackness, to the point that the critic
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wrote that the film made no reference to Othello's colour. Unlike Welles's film, Stuart Burge's '' Othello'' (1965), based on
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's
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's production, starring Laurence Olivier, brings issues of race to the fore.
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's 1989 version, filmed at Stratford, cast black opera singer
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in the leading role, opposite Ian McKellen's Iago. The first major screen production casting a black actor as Othello would not come until 1995 with
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opposite
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's Iago. It was made during the
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and commentators such as Cartmell draw parallels between the two
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murder stories, and wondered if the film's release was not a little to do with the publicity surrounding Simpson's drama. A modernised, loose retelling, ''O'', completed in 1999 and released in 2001, featured African-American actor
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in the lead role, which was renamed from "Othello" to "Odin James" or "O. J.", with the story set in an American high school and revolving around sports rather than warfare.
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film ''
Kaliyattam ''Kaliyattam'' ( en, The Play of God) is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language tragedy film directed by Jayaraaj. It stars Suresh Gopi, Lal (in his acting debut), Manju Warrier, and Biju Menon. The film is an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play ...
'' is an adapted version of ''Othello'' against the backdrop of the
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performance. In 1998,
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received the National Film Award for Best Actor, and
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the award for Best Director for their work on the film. '' Omkara'' is a version in
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set in
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, starring Ajay Devgan as Omkara (Othello),
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as Langda Tyagi (Iago),
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as Dolly (Desdemona),
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as Kesu (Cassio),
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as Billo (Bianca) and
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as Indu (Emilia). The film was directed by
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who earlier adapted Shakespeare's Macbeth as ''Maqbool''. All characters in the film share the same letter or sound in their first name as in the original Shakespeare classic. It is one of the few mainstream Cinema of India, Indian movies to contain uncensored profanity.


In other film adaptations

*1909 silent film shot in VeniceBuchanan, ''Shakespeare on Silent Film'' (2009) *1909 German directed by, and stars, Franz Porten as Othello, Henny Porten as Desdemona, and Rosa Porten as Emilia. *1914 silent film shot in Venice *1922 ''Othello (1922 film), Othello'', German, starring Emil Jannings as Othello, Werner Krauss as Iago, and Ica von Lenkeffy as Desdemona *1947 Othello forms the backdrop for the 1947 film noir A Double Life (1947 film), A Double Life in which actor Anthony Johns (Ronald Colman) becomes so immersed in the production, that he takes on the Moor's murderous jealousy in his real life. *1952 ''Othello (1952 film), Othello'', United States, directed by, and stars,
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as Othello, also starring Micheál Mac Liammóir as Iago, Robert Coote as Roderigo, Suzanne Cloutier as Desdemona, Michael Laurence as Cassio, Fay Compton as Emilia and Doris Dowling as Bianca. *1956 ''Othello (1956 film), Othello'', USSR, starring Sergei Bondarchuk, Irina Skobtseva, Andrei Alekseyevich Popov, Andrei Popov. Directed by Sergei Yutkevich. *1956 ''Jubal (film), Jubal'', Western (genre), Western setting *1962 ''All Night Long (1962 film), All Night Long'' (British) Othello is Rex, a jazz bandleader. Dave Brubeck and other jazz musicians appear in the film. *1965 '' Othello'' with Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, Frank Finlay, and Joyce Redman *1967 ''Othello-67''. Directed by Fyodor Khitruk. A 50-second animated parody made for Montreal's Expo 67. *1974 ''Catch My Soul'' adapted from Jack Good (producer), Jack Good's Catch My Soul (UK stage version), rock musical, directed by Patrick McGoohan and starring Richie Havens, Lance LeGault, Season Hubley and Tony Joe White. *1982 ''Othello, the Black Commando'' written by and starring Max H. Boulois with Tony Curtis as Colonel Iago and Joanna Pettet as Desdemona *1986 ''Otello (1986 film), Otello'', adaptation of Verdi's opera Otello, of the same name *1992 ''Champakulam Thachan'', a
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film. *1995 ''Othello (1995 film), Othello'' with
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,
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, and Irène Jacob. Directed by Oliver Parker. *1997 ''
Kaliyattam ''Kaliyattam'' ( en, The Play of God) is a 1997 Indian Malayalam-language tragedy film directed by Jayaraaj. It stars Suresh Gopi, Lal (in his acting debut), Manju Warrier, and Biju Menon. The film is an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play ...
'' in Malayalam language, Malayalam, a modern update, set in Kerala, starring
Suresh Gopi Suresh Gopi (born 26 June 1958) is an Indian actor, politician, playback singer and television presenter. He works predominantly in Malayalam cinema and has also appeared in some Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Bollywood films. Suresh made his acti ...
as Othello, which won him the national award for best actor, Lal as Iago, Manju Warrier as Desdemona, directed by Jayaraaj. *1997 ''Othello: Dangerous Desire'' (alternative title: ''Othello 2000''), a modern Hardcore pornography, hardcore pornographic re-telling directed by Joe D'Amato and starring Sean Michaels (actor), Sean Michaels. *2001 ''O'', a modern update, set in an American high school. Stars
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as Odin (Othello), Julia Stiles as Desi (Desdemona), and Josh Hartnett as Hugo (Iago). *2002 ''Eloise'' a modern update, set in Sydney, Australia. *2004 ''Stage Beauty'', a romantic period drama, set in the 17th century, on the theme of male and female actors playing women's roles – with the role of Desdemona as the example. *2006 Omkara (2006 film), ''Omkara'', a Hindi film adaptation of Othello starring Bollywood megastar Ajay Devgan as Omkara (Othello), directed by
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*2008 Jarum Halus a modern updated Malaysian version, in English and Malay by Mark Tan. *2012 Otel•lo, a free adaptation directed by Hammudi Al-Rahmoun Font.


On television

*1955 ''Othello'', aired on BBC Television, with Gordon Heath as Othello. A telerecording of the broadcast still exists *1981 ''BBC Television Shakespeare, Othello'', part of the BBC's complete works Shakespeare. Starring Anthony Hopkins and Bob Hoskins. *1990 ''Othello (1990 television), Othello'' (1990) A videotaped version of the last Royal Shakespeare Company production at The Other Place (theatre), The Other Place starring
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, Ian McKellen, Clive Swift, Michael Grandage, Sean Baker (actor), Sean Baker, and Imogen Stubbs. Directed by
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. *2001 ''Othello (2001 TV film), Othello''. British made-for-TV film. A modern-day adaptation in modern English, in which Othello is the first black Commissioner of London's Metropolitan Police. Made for ITV (TV network), ITV by London Weekend Television, LWT. Scripted by Andrew Davies (writer), Andrew Davies. Directed by Geoffrey Sax. Starring Eamonn Walker, Christopher Eccleston and Keeley Hawes. *2008 ''Othello, The Tragedy of The Moor''. A two-hour television adaptation starring Carlo Rota in the title role. Director Zaib Shaikh maintains the theatrical feel of the play, while shooting in a studio-controlled environment. Also starring Matthew Deslippe as Iago, Christine Horne as Desdemona, Graham Abbey as Cassio. The adaptation was co-written by Zaib Shaikh and Matthew Edison. *2011– An Indian daily soap named "Gunahon Ka Devta (TV series), Gunahon ka Devta" aired on Imagine TV was loosely based on Shakespeare's famed Othello *2022 ''Tulsa King'' starring Sylvester Stalone visually features the book and his character is said to have read it during his incarceration.


In music

*In 1891-2, the Bohemian/Czech composer Antonin Dvořák composed the overture 'Othello', Op 93 (cf Othello (Dvořák), Othello) *In 1914, the Ukrainian-born Sergei Bortkiewicz composed his orchestral Symphonic poem after 'Othello', Op 19. *In 1963, the Soviet composer Vladimir Mikhailovich Yurovsky, Vladimir Yurovsky finished his tragic Symphonic poem for a narrator, choir and orchestra after 'Othello', Op. 58. *In 1987, Australian singer Paul Kelly (Australian musician), Paul Kelly wrote a song called "Desdemona", a reference to Othello's love interest. *Chicago-based hip-hop group Q Brothers created a modern adaptation with Othello being a record producer called "Othello: The Remix." *In 2014 R&B artist SZA (singer), SZA referenced characters from Othello and Shakespeare himself on her song "Childs Play": "Come Desdemona / Othello and tragedies / Shakespearean sorrows". *In 2016 R&B artist Frank Ocean referenced Othello in his song Nikes "Must be on that white like Othello". *"Send Them Off!", song by British band Bastille (band), Bastille is inspired by both Othello and the classic horror film ''The Exorcist (film), The Exorcist''. *In 2017 singer-songwriter Harry Styles possibly referenced Act III Scene III in his song "Sweet Creature."


Graphic novels

''Othello'', an adaptation by Oscar Zárate, Oval Projects Ltd (1985). It was reprinted in 2005 by Can of Worms Press and includes the complete text of the play. In January 2009, a manga adaptation was published in the United Kingdom, with art by Ryuta Osada. It is part of the Manga Shakespeare series by Richard Appignanesi, and is set in Venice in carnival season.


Fiction

Christopher Moore (author), Christopher Moore combines ''Othello'' and ''The Merchant of Venice'' in his 2014 comic novel ''The Serpent of Venice'', in which he makes Portia (from ''The Merchant of Venice'') and Desdemona (from ''Othello'') sisters. All of the characters come from those two plays with the exception of Pocket, the Fool, who comes from Moore's earlier novel based on ''King Lear''. The supporting character Iago (Disney), Iago in The Walt Disney Company, Disney franchise Aladdin (Disney), Aladdin is named after the antagonist of the play, Iago. ''I, Iago'' by Nicole Galland depicts Iago, as the protagonist and explores his potential motivations and history. The plot of the Portuguese language novel ''Dom Casmurro'' by the Brazilian literature, Brazilian author Machado de Assis, a translator of ''Othello'' into Portuguese, is based upon the play. It is generally considered one of the great novels of Brazilian literature. In 2017, Hogarth (a division of Penguin Random House company) published, as part of the Shakespeare Project, a novel by Tracy Chevalier, ''New Boy''. The characters from ''Othello'' are transposed in a Washington D.C. school where eleven-year-old boys and girls re-enact the shakespearian tragedy but in the 1970s. Mustafa Said, the Sudanese central figure of Tayeb Salih's Arabic language novel Season of Migration to the North (1966) refers to himself as Othello and kills his English wife with Jean Morris with a knife out of jealousy.


Other

*''Othello Cake'', Danish cake with a Macaron base, cream and chocolate glaze. The cake is named after the play, with the white cream and dark chocolate signifying the relationship between Desdemona and Othello.


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External links


The Annotated Othello
Complete text of Othello with explanations of difficult words and passages. No ads or images.
''Othello'' Navigator
—Includes the annotated text, a search engine, and scene summaries.

A 19th-century English translation of Shakespeare's primary source.

analysis, explanatory notes, and lectures.

Scene-indexed and searchable version of the text. * * – lists numerous productions.
''Othello''
study guide, themes, quotes, multimedia, and teacher resources
''Othello''
Act and scene wise summary & quotes, analysis, characters, topic discussions.
''Othello''
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