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List of Oxfordian theory supporters
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This is a list of supporters of the Oxfordian theory of Shakespeare authorship, which was first promulgated in 1920.
- Percy Allen — journalist, theatre historian[1]
- Mark Anderson — journalist, researcher, author, astrophysicist[2]
- Charles Wisner Barrell — researcher, author[3]
- Charles Beauclerk, Earl of Burford — writer
- Charles Sidney Beauclerk — Jesuit priest[4]
- Michael Delahoyde — professor of English, Washington State University [5]
- Louis P. Bénézet — American school reformer[6]
- Harry Blackmun — U.S. Supreme Court Justice[7]
- Marjorie Bowen — British historian, biographer, novelist[8]
- Gelett Burgess — author, critic, poet, artist[9]
- John Byrne — British-born Canadian-American comic book artist and writer[10]
- Michael Chiklis — actor[11]
- Montagu William Douglas — soldier and colonial administrator.[12]
- Ren Draya — professor of English & communications, Blackburn College [13]
- Roland Emmerich — film director, screenwriter, producer; producer and director of Anonymous (2011)[14]
- William Farina — biographer, nonfiction researcher and author, essayist[15]
- Bert Fields — lawyer and writer
- Sigmund Freud — pioneer of psychoanalysis[16]
- Michael H. Hart — astrophysicist, author of The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History[17]
- Warren Hope — academic, university English professor, author[18]
- Christmas Humphreys — British barrister, judge, author, Buddhist scholar[19]
- Jeremy Irons — actor[20]
- Sir Derek Jacobi — Shakespearean actor, director[21][22]
- Richard Kennedy — American children's book writer
- Felicia Hardison Londré — curators’ professor of theatre at the University of Missouri-Kansas City [23]
- Lynne Kositsky — Canadian author of poetry and young adult historical fiction
- J. Thomas Looney — British school teacher, researcher, author[24]
- David McCullough — historian, author, biographer[25]
- Paul Nitze — longtime high-ranking U.S. government official and Presidential advisor, ambassador[26][27]
- Charlton Greenwood Ogburn — lawyer
- Charlton Ogburn — investigative journalist, researcher, author[28]
- John Orloff — screenwriter[29]
- Sir Roger Penrose — mathematician, Nobel Laureate in Physics[30]
- Anne Pluto — professor of literature and theatre, Lesley University [31]
- Enoch Powell - politician [32]
- Keanu Reeves - actor[33]
- Gerald Henry Rendall — professor of Greek[34]
- Anne Rice — author
- Mark Rylance — Shakespearean actor and director, director of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre 1995–2005[35]
- Don Rubin — professor emeritus of theatre at York University in Toronto; Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship vice president
- Antonin Scalia — U.S. Supreme Court Justice[7]
- Joseph Sobran — journalist, author, researcher[36]
- John Paul Stevens — U.S. Supreme Court Justice[7]
- Roger Stritmatter — professor of humanities at Coppin State University and the general editor of Brief Chronicles[37]
- Peter A. Sturrock — British astrophysicist, Stanford University professor of applied physics, Arctowski Medalist, author of AKA Shakespeare: A Scientific Approach to the Authorship Question[38]
- Patrick Walker (40 Watt Sun) — musician, songwriter.
- Bernard Mordaunt Ward — military officer, author
- Alexander Waugh — writer
- Douglas Wilson - CREC pastor, theologian, social critic [39]
- Daniel L. Wright — Professor of English, Concordia University, Portland; Director of the Shakespeare Authorship Research Centre [40]
- Michael York — actor[35]
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