Mumpsy is an American indie pop band formed in 2005 in Orlando, Florida by singer/lyricist/guitarist Jeff Ilgenfritz. Since their 2005 debut album, The Exuberance of Peachtree, their line-up has centered around Ilgenfritz and multi-instrumentalist Chris Rae (formerly of The Heathens). Drummer Waylon Thornton joined the group in November 2007. Bassist Al Ruiz joined the group in April 2009 after bassist Phil Longo separated ways to focus on his lead project Basements of Florida.
The band has accrued moderate underground success since first being signed to Orlando's Post Records in 2005. They have since left the label and pursued independent success. Elements of Mumpsy's early sound have been likened to or inspired by that of Neutral Milk Hotel, Bishop Allen, Sam Cooke and numerous other indie rock, folk, soul and powerpop bands. Their name is derived from the 1945 children's book by Louise Lawrence Devine, Mumpsy Goes To Kindergarten.
History
Origins
In 2005, Jeff Ilgenfritz, Chris Rae, and a few other local Orlando area musicians recorded Mumpsy's debut LP, Exuberance of Peachtree, at Ilgenfritz's original Brighton Conservatory Studio and Rae's Studio 219 in downtown Orlando. Ilgenfritz played almost every instrument on Exuberance except for a couple touches here and there by close friends. As the single Sir Lancelot was breaking out upon the Exuberance release, Mumpsy was put on hold due to an alt-country project, The Heathens, that Rae and Ilgenfritz were members of until it went defunct before the band's departure to SXSW in 2007. The Heathens had significant regional success in a very short time as they were constantly compared in local press to another Orlandoan Graham Parsons. Since Mumpsy's inception every one of their tours has included stops at DIY/punk venues and they have booked them independent of an agent or manager.
Al Ruiz became bassist of Mumpsy in 2009 as he had a former connection with the drummer Waylon Thornton. They formerly played in the Orlando based Vox Palma.
==Post*Records==
The Exuberance of Peachtree
Formerly a project primarily managed and operated by singer/songwriter Jeff Ilgenfritz, other members joined in December 2006 for a national tour in support of their second EP, 3 People, which was released in April 2007. Embarking on an East Coast tour of the US that was billed as "Three Bands in One Van," Mumpsy joined Post Records labelmates Dodger and Sean Moore in a May 2007 outing. Mumpsy also played at the annual Las Vegas Cinevegas at the Stratosphere Hotel on June 11, 2007 as per an Ocean's 13 after-party.
3 People
Cat & Canary
Since the October show Ilgenfritz worked on a new LP, named after the opening track "Cat and Canary", which was released in April 2008. He wrote, recorded, and produced the entire album and as with previous albums, enlisted a host of local Orlando musicians to contribute on many of the tracks.
Independent Success
Mumpsy Sings Those Golden Hits From The Misfits
On Halloween 2007, Mumpsy released an album of 13 cover songs by the Misfits titled, Mumpsy Sings Those Golden Hits From The Misfits as part of a fundraiser for the Autism Society of Greater Orlando. The event was held at a local community bar, the Copper Rocket, wherein the proceeds from the performance were donated to the organization, as well as money collected from monetary contributions and from a silent auction on the original artwork. The album artwork was made entirely from felt fabrics, created by Ilgenfritz, which featured the famous Misfits Crimson Ghost logo. However, it was stolen moments before a silent auction could be held.
The album has since been made unavailable as Mumpsy never obtained any of the licensing rights to release it. It is still the finest and closest Misfits replica ever released.
Mortgaging Our Future For Right Now
After Mumpsy left Post*Records in mid-2008 they began recording and re-working a series of incomplete tracks and demos that would become the appropriately titled, Mortgaging Our Future For Right Now.
===Posturing 7" EP===
Fatelifter
Music Videos
Homemade
Jon Jones
DIY Ethic
Members
;Current
*Jeff Ilgenfritz - lead vocals, guitars, piano, harmonica, drums (2005-present)
*Chris Rae - vocals, guitar, keys, percussion, banjo, bells, piano, trumpet, melodica (2005-present)
*Waylon Thornton- drums, vocals, guitar (2007-present)
*Al Ruiz - bass, vocals (2009-present)
;Former
*Phil Longo - bass (2007-2009)
*Kristen Andre - keys, vocals (2006-2007)
*Matt Kamm - guitars, vocals (2006)
*Sean Moore - violin, vocals, trumpet, guitar (2006-2008)
*Dunx - bass (2006)
Discography
Studio albums
*The Exuberance of Peachtree (2005)
*Mumpsy Sings Those Golden Hits From The Misfits (2007)
*Cat & Canary (2008)
*Mortgaging Our Future For Right Now (2009)
*Fatelifter (2010)
EPs
*3 People (2007)
*' (2009)
The band has accrued moderate underground success since first being signed to Orlando's Post Records in 2005. They have since left the label and pursued independent success. Elements of Mumpsy's early sound have been likened to or inspired by that of Neutral Milk Hotel, Bishop Allen, Sam Cooke and numerous other indie rock, folk, soul and powerpop bands. Their name is derived from the 1945 children's book by Louise Lawrence Devine, Mumpsy Goes To Kindergarten.
History
Origins
In 2005, Jeff Ilgenfritz, Chris Rae, and a few other local Orlando area musicians recorded Mumpsy's debut LP, Exuberance of Peachtree, at Ilgenfritz's original Brighton Conservatory Studio and Rae's Studio 219 in downtown Orlando. Ilgenfritz played almost every instrument on Exuberance except for a couple touches here and there by close friends. As the single Sir Lancelot was breaking out upon the Exuberance release, Mumpsy was put on hold due to an alt-country project, The Heathens, that Rae and Ilgenfritz were members of until it went defunct before the band's departure to SXSW in 2007. The Heathens had significant regional success in a very short time as they were constantly compared in local press to another Orlandoan Graham Parsons. Since Mumpsy's inception every one of their tours has included stops at DIY/punk venues and they have booked them independent of an agent or manager.
Al Ruiz became bassist of Mumpsy in 2009 as he had a former connection with the drummer Waylon Thornton. They formerly played in the Orlando based Vox Palma.
==Post*Records==
The Exuberance of Peachtree
Formerly a project primarily managed and operated by singer/songwriter Jeff Ilgenfritz, other members joined in December 2006 for a national tour in support of their second EP, 3 People, which was released in April 2007. Embarking on an East Coast tour of the US that was billed as "Three Bands in One Van," Mumpsy joined Post Records labelmates Dodger and Sean Moore in a May 2007 outing. Mumpsy also played at the annual Las Vegas Cinevegas at the Stratosphere Hotel on June 11, 2007 as per an Ocean's 13 after-party.
3 People
Cat & Canary
Since the October show Ilgenfritz worked on a new LP, named after the opening track "Cat and Canary", which was released in April 2008. He wrote, recorded, and produced the entire album and as with previous albums, enlisted a host of local Orlando musicians to contribute on many of the tracks.
Independent Success
Mumpsy Sings Those Golden Hits From The Misfits
On Halloween 2007, Mumpsy released an album of 13 cover songs by the Misfits titled, Mumpsy Sings Those Golden Hits From The Misfits as part of a fundraiser for the Autism Society of Greater Orlando. The event was held at a local community bar, the Copper Rocket, wherein the proceeds from the performance were donated to the organization, as well as money collected from monetary contributions and from a silent auction on the original artwork. The album artwork was made entirely from felt fabrics, created by Ilgenfritz, which featured the famous Misfits Crimson Ghost logo. However, it was stolen moments before a silent auction could be held.
The album has since been made unavailable as Mumpsy never obtained any of the licensing rights to release it. It is still the finest and closest Misfits replica ever released.
Mortgaging Our Future For Right Now
After Mumpsy left Post*Records in mid-2008 they began recording and re-working a series of incomplete tracks and demos that would become the appropriately titled, Mortgaging Our Future For Right Now.
===Posturing 7" EP===
Fatelifter
Music Videos
Homemade
Jon Jones
DIY Ethic
Members
;Current
*Jeff Ilgenfritz - lead vocals, guitars, piano, harmonica, drums (2005-present)
*Chris Rae - vocals, guitar, keys, percussion, banjo, bells, piano, trumpet, melodica (2005-present)
*Waylon Thornton- drums, vocals, guitar (2007-present)
*Al Ruiz - bass, vocals (2009-present)
;Former
*Phil Longo - bass (2007-2009)
*Kristen Andre - keys, vocals (2006-2007)
*Matt Kamm - guitars, vocals (2006)
*Sean Moore - violin, vocals, trumpet, guitar (2006-2008)
*Dunx - bass (2006)
Discography
Studio albums
*The Exuberance of Peachtree (2005)
*Mumpsy Sings Those Golden Hits From The Misfits (2007)
*Cat & Canary (2008)
*Mortgaging Our Future For Right Now (2009)
*Fatelifter (2010)
EPs
*3 People (2007)
*' (2009)
The FSU Cowgirls are a small group of Florida State University female co-eds that first came to attention as a trio on an ABC televised football game.
History
On September 5, 2005, during a Florida State home football game against the University of Miami, ABC televised a bleacher shot of FSU co-eds Jenn Sterger and Fabiola Romero, dressed in minimal tops, short shorts and cowboy hats. ABC sportscaster Brent Musburger commented, "I think fifteen hundred red-blooded American men just decided to apply to Florida State."
After the broadcast the FSU Cowgirls, as they call themselves, quickly became the subject of much attention on the internet. Sterger has stated that in addition to Danae Sims, Romero, and herself there are an additional four Cowgirls who cheer the FSU football team from the stands.
In February 2006, Jenn Sterger, Fabiola Romero, and Chrystal posed for Maxim in a special section entitled "FSU Cowgirls". Sterger and Romero also did a Playboy spot representing Florida State which appeared in the May 2006 edition. Jenn Sterger now works for Versus and is a co-host of the show "The Daily Line". Fabiola Romero is now a Miami Dolphins Cheerleader.
In 2008 Warchant.com announced 2 contests to be held in order to find the new Florida State University Cowgirls. In the first contest held on April 11, 2008, Nikki Lauren won the first Cowgirls spots. Becky Thompson was the winner of the third Warchant cowgirl search. Emily Gosser the final Cowgirl contest winner was announced on September 1. As time passes and individual Cowgirls leave, new ones are selected to take their place in similar contests. In 2009, 2 new Cowgirls needed to be chosen as Lauren and Gosser moved on. Jorja Fredrick was chosen on June 21, 2009.
Present members (FSU Warchant Cowgirls)
*Becky Thompson. Third Contest Winner.
*Jorja Fredrick. Fifth Contest Winner.
Past members
* Jenn Sterger (original)
* Fabiola Romero
* Chrystal
* Nikki Lauren. Second Contest Winner.
* Emily Gosser. Fourth Contest Winner.
History
On September 5, 2005, during a Florida State home football game against the University of Miami, ABC televised a bleacher shot of FSU co-eds Jenn Sterger and Fabiola Romero, dressed in minimal tops, short shorts and cowboy hats. ABC sportscaster Brent Musburger commented, "I think fifteen hundred red-blooded American men just decided to apply to Florida State."
After the broadcast the FSU Cowgirls, as they call themselves, quickly became the subject of much attention on the internet. Sterger has stated that in addition to Danae Sims, Romero, and herself there are an additional four Cowgirls who cheer the FSU football team from the stands.
In February 2006, Jenn Sterger, Fabiola Romero, and Chrystal posed for Maxim in a special section entitled "FSU Cowgirls". Sterger and Romero also did a Playboy spot representing Florida State which appeared in the May 2006 edition. Jenn Sterger now works for Versus and is a co-host of the show "The Daily Line". Fabiola Romero is now a Miami Dolphins Cheerleader.
In 2008 Warchant.com announced 2 contests to be held in order to find the new Florida State University Cowgirls. In the first contest held on April 11, 2008, Nikki Lauren won the first Cowgirls spots. Becky Thompson was the winner of the third Warchant cowgirl search. Emily Gosser the final Cowgirl contest winner was announced on September 1. As time passes and individual Cowgirls leave, new ones are selected to take their place in similar contests. In 2009, 2 new Cowgirls needed to be chosen as Lauren and Gosser moved on. Jorja Fredrick was chosen on June 21, 2009.
Present members (FSU Warchant Cowgirls)
*Becky Thompson. Third Contest Winner.
*Jorja Fredrick. Fifth Contest Winner.
Past members
* Jenn Sterger (original)
* Fabiola Romero
* Chrystal
* Nikki Lauren. Second Contest Winner.
* Emily Gosser. Fourth Contest Winner.
</noinclude>The Shakespeare authorship question, the ongoing debate about whether the works attributed to William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon were actually written by another writer, or group of writers, has attracted many notable authorship doubters since the subject was first introduced in the 18th century.
Those who question the traditional attribution believe that "William Shakespeare" was a pen name used by the true author (or authors) to keep the writer's identity secret. Of the more than 50 candidates that have been proposed, several claimants have achieved major followings and notable supporters. Major nominees include Edward de Vere, (17th Earl of Oxford), who has attracted the most widespread support since first being proposed in the 1920s, statesman Francis Bacon, dramatist Christopher Marlowe, and , who—along with Oxford and Bacon—is often associated with various "group" theories.
A fundamental principle of those who question Shakespeare’s authorship is that most authors reveal themselves in their work, and that the personality of an author can generally be discerned from his or her writings. With this principle in mind, authorship doubters find parallels in the fictional characters or events in the Shakespearean works and in the life experiences of their preferred candidate. The disjunction between the biography of Shakespeare of Stratford and the content of Shakespeare's works has raised doubts about whether the author and the Stratford businessman are the same person.
Declaration of reasonable doubt
On 8 September 2007, actors Derek Jacobi and Mark Rylance unveiled a "Declaration of Reasonable Doubt", on the authorship of Shakespeare's work, after the final matinee of "I Am Shakespeare" a play investigating the bard's identity, performed in Chichester, England. The document was sponsored by theShakespeare Authorship Coalition and has been signed by over 1,600 people, including 295 academics, to encourage new research into the question. Jacobi, who endorsed a group theory led by the Earl of Oxford, and Rylance, who was featured in the authorship play, presented a copy of the Declaration to William Leahy, head of English at Brunel University. The Declaration named twenty prominent doubters (past and present), including:
*Mark Twain: "All the rest of vast history, as furnished by the biographers, is built up, course upon course, of guesses, inferences, theories, conjectures — an Eiffel Tower of artificialities rising sky-high from a very flat and very thin foundation of inconsequential facts"
*Mortimer J. Adler (1902 - 2001, Chairman of the Board of Editors of the Encyclopedia Britannica.): ""Just a mere glance at pathetic efforts to sign his name (illiterate scrawls) should forever eliminate Shakspere from further consideration in this question — he could not write." "Academics err in failing to acknowledge the mystery surrounding 'Shake-speare's' identity … They would do both liberal education and the works of 'Shake-speare' a distinguished service by opening the question to the judgment of their students, and others outside the academic realm."
*John Galsworthy (1867 - 1933, English novelist and playwright, winner of the 1932 Nobel Prize for literature. Best known for The Forsyte Saga and its sequels): Described Oxfordian J.T. Looney's "Shakespeare Identified" as "the best detective story" he had ever read.
*Clifton Fadiman (1904 - 1999, Noted intellectual, author, radio and television personality. Graduate of Columbia University, chief editor at Simon & Shuster): "Count me a convert… This powerful argument should persuade many rationale beings, who, well acquainted with the plays, have no vested interest in preserving a rickety tradition."
*William Yandell Elliott (1896 - 1979, Harvard government professor, counselor to six presidents, Rhodes Scholar and noted poet, he studied at Vanderbilt University, Oxford and the Sorbonne.): advocate of Earl of Oxford.
*Sigmund Freud: "I no longer believe that ... the actor from Stratford was the author of the works that have been ascribed to him"
*Harry A. Blackmun (Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1970 to 1994): "The Oxfordians have presented a very strong — almost fully convincing — case for their point of view. If I had to rule on the evidence presented, it would be in favor of the Oxfordians".
*Ralph Waldo Emerson: "Other admirable men had led lives in some sort of keeping with their thought, but this man in wide contrast".
*Walt Whitman: "Conceived out of the fullest heat and pulse of European feudalism — only one of the 'wolfish earls' so plenteous in the plays themselves, or some born descendant and knower, might seem to be the true author of those amazing works".
*Henry James (1843 - 1916, author, literary critic, and major figure in trans-Atlantic literature. He wrote 22 novels, 112 tales, several plays and essays, and often contributed to The Nation, Atlantic Monthly,Harper's and Scribner's.): "I am 'sort of' haunted by the conviction that the divine William is the biggest and most successful fraud ever practiced on a patient world."
*Paul H. Nitze (1907 - 2004, High-ranking U.S. government official; co-founder of the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. Among his positions were Director of Policy Planning for the State Department, Secretary of the Navy, Deputy Secretary of Defense, Member of U.S. delegation to Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, Assistant Secretary of Defense for international affairs, Special Adviser to the President and Secretary of State on Arms Control.): "I believe the considerations favoring the hypothesis … are overwhelming"
*Lord Palmerston — Henry John Temple, Third Viscount Palmerston (1784 - 1865, British statesman, twice served as prime minister of the U. K.): ""Viscount Palmerston, the great British statesman, used to say that he rejoiced to have lived to see three things—the re-integration of Italy, the unveiling of the mystery of China and Japan, and the explosion of the Shakespeare illusions." — Diary of the Right Hon. Mount-Stewart E. Grant
*Charlie Chaplin: "In the work of the greatest geniuses, humble beginnings will reveal themselves somewhere but one cannot trace the slightest sign of them in Shakespeare.... Whoever wrote had an aristocratic attitude".
*Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (1907 - 1998, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1972 to 1987.): "I have never thought that the man of Stratford-on-Avon wrote the plays of Shakespeare. I know of no admissible evidence that he ever left England or was educated in the normal sense of the term.
*John Paul Stevens (The senior Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1975-present): "He never had any correspondence with his contemporaries, he never was shown to be present at any major event -- the coronation of James or any of that stuff. I think the evidence that he was not the author is beyond a reasonable doubt."
*Antonin Gregory Scalia (Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1986-present): "My wife, who is a much better expert in literature than I am, has berated me. She thinks we Oxfordians are motivated by the fact that we can't believe that a commoner could have done something like this, you know, it's an aristocratic tendency... It is probably more likely that the pro-Shakespearean people are affected by a democratic bias than the Oxfordians are affected by an aristocratic bias." "
*Sir George Greenwood - British lawyer, Member of Parliament, Shakespeare scholar
*Archie Webster - In 1923, he wrote "WAS MARLOWE THE MAN?"
*Calvin Hoffman - author of The Murder of the Man who was Shakespeare (1955).
*David Rhys Williams - author of Shakespeare, Thy Name is Marlowe (1966).
*Lewis J.M. Grant - author of Christopher Marlowe, the ghost writer of all the plays, poems and Sonnets of Shakespeare, from 1593 to 1613 (1967).
*William Honey - author of The Shakespeare Epitaph Deciphered (1969) and The Life, Loves and Achievements of Christopher Marlowe, alias Shakespeare (1982).
*Louis Ule, Christopher Marlowe (1564-1609): A Biography (1992).
*A.D Wraight - author of The Story that the Sonnets Tell (1994) and Shakespeare: New Evidence (1996).
*Peter Zenner - author of The Shakespeare Invention (1999).
*Alex Jack - Hamlet, by Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare - 2 vols. (2005) (related website)
*Orson Welles - actor, director, writer, producer
*Marjorie Bowen - British historian, biographer, novelist
*Sigmund Freud - pioneer of psychoanalysis
*Sir John Gielgud - Shakespearean actor, president of the International Shakespeare Association 1974-2000
*Charlton Ogburn - historian, investigative journalist, researcher, author
21st Century
*Mark Anderson - journalist, researcher, author, astrophysicist
*Michael Rubbo - Australian documentary film maker who, in 2001, made the TV film Much Ado About Something in which the Marlovian theory was explored.
*Rodney Bolt - author of History Play (novel) (2005)
*Virginia M. Fellows, Author of the Baconian work, The Shakespeare Code (2006)
*Samuel Blumenfeld - author of The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection: A New Study of the Authorship Question (2008)
*Daryl Pinksen - author of Marlowe's Ghost: The Blacklisting of the Man Who Was Shakespeare (2008)
*Peter Farey - Farey's Marlowe Page
*Harry Blackmun - U.S. Supreme Court Justice
*Gelett Burgess - author, critic, poet, artist
*Michael Egan - academic, university English professor, Shakespearean scholar and author
*Roland Emmerich - film director, screenwriter, producer; producer and director of Anonymous (2011)
*William Farina - biographer, nonfiction researcher and author, essayist
*Warren Hope - academic, university English professor, Shakespeare scholar, author
*Leslie Howard - actor, director, producer
*Christmas Humphreys - British barrister, judge, author, Shakespeare scholar
*Rhys Ifans - actor
*Jeremy Irons - actor
*Sir Derek Jacobi - Shakespearean actor, director
*J. Thomas Looney - British pedagogue, researcher, Shakespeare scholar, author
*David McCullough - historian, author, biographer
*Paul Nitze - longterm high-ranking U.S. government official and Presidential advisor, ambassador
*John Orloff - screenwriter
*Keanu Reeves - actor
*Mark Rylance - Shakespearean actor and director, director of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre 1995-2005
*Antonin Scalia - U.S. Supreme Court Justice
*John Paul Stevens - U.S. Supreme Court Justice<ref name=wsj />
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Those who question the traditional attribution believe that "William Shakespeare" was a pen name used by the true author (or authors) to keep the writer's identity secret. Of the more than 50 candidates that have been proposed, several claimants have achieved major followings and notable supporters. Major nominees include Edward de Vere, (17th Earl of Oxford), who has attracted the most widespread support since first being proposed in the 1920s, statesman Francis Bacon, dramatist Christopher Marlowe, and , who—along with Oxford and Bacon—is often associated with various "group" theories.
A fundamental principle of those who question Shakespeare’s authorship is that most authors reveal themselves in their work, and that the personality of an author can generally be discerned from his or her writings. With this principle in mind, authorship doubters find parallels in the fictional characters or events in the Shakespearean works and in the life experiences of their preferred candidate. The disjunction between the biography of Shakespeare of Stratford and the content of Shakespeare's works has raised doubts about whether the author and the Stratford businessman are the same person.
Declaration of reasonable doubt
On 8 September 2007, actors Derek Jacobi and Mark Rylance unveiled a "Declaration of Reasonable Doubt", on the authorship of Shakespeare's work, after the final matinee of "I Am Shakespeare" a play investigating the bard's identity, performed in Chichester, England. The document was sponsored by theShakespeare Authorship Coalition and has been signed by over 1,600 people, including 295 academics, to encourage new research into the question. Jacobi, who endorsed a group theory led by the Earl of Oxford, and Rylance, who was featured in the authorship play, presented a copy of the Declaration to William Leahy, head of English at Brunel University. The Declaration named twenty prominent doubters (past and present), including:
*Mark Twain: "All the rest of vast history, as furnished by the biographers, is built up, course upon course, of guesses, inferences, theories, conjectures — an Eiffel Tower of artificialities rising sky-high from a very flat and very thin foundation of inconsequential facts"
*Mortimer J. Adler (1902 - 2001, Chairman of the Board of Editors of the Encyclopedia Britannica.): ""Just a mere glance at pathetic efforts to sign his name (illiterate scrawls) should forever eliminate Shakspere from further consideration in this question — he could not write." "Academics err in failing to acknowledge the mystery surrounding 'Shake-speare's' identity … They would do both liberal education and the works of 'Shake-speare' a distinguished service by opening the question to the judgment of their students, and others outside the academic realm."
*John Galsworthy (1867 - 1933, English novelist and playwright, winner of the 1932 Nobel Prize for literature. Best known for The Forsyte Saga and its sequels): Described Oxfordian J.T. Looney's "Shakespeare Identified" as "the best detective story" he had ever read.
*Clifton Fadiman (1904 - 1999, Noted intellectual, author, radio and television personality. Graduate of Columbia University, chief editor at Simon & Shuster): "Count me a convert… This powerful argument should persuade many rationale beings, who, well acquainted with the plays, have no vested interest in preserving a rickety tradition."
*William Yandell Elliott (1896 - 1979, Harvard government professor, counselor to six presidents, Rhodes Scholar and noted poet, he studied at Vanderbilt University, Oxford and the Sorbonne.): advocate of Earl of Oxford.
*Sigmund Freud: "I no longer believe that ... the actor from Stratford was the author of the works that have been ascribed to him"
*Harry A. Blackmun (Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1970 to 1994): "The Oxfordians have presented a very strong — almost fully convincing — case for their point of view. If I had to rule on the evidence presented, it would be in favor of the Oxfordians".
*Ralph Waldo Emerson: "Other admirable men had led lives in some sort of keeping with their thought, but this man in wide contrast".
*Walt Whitman: "Conceived out of the fullest heat and pulse of European feudalism — only one of the 'wolfish earls' so plenteous in the plays themselves, or some born descendant and knower, might seem to be the true author of those amazing works".
*Henry James (1843 - 1916, author, literary critic, and major figure in trans-Atlantic literature. He wrote 22 novels, 112 tales, several plays and essays, and often contributed to The Nation, Atlantic Monthly,Harper's and Scribner's.): "I am 'sort of' haunted by the conviction that the divine William is the biggest and most successful fraud ever practiced on a patient world."
*Paul H. Nitze (1907 - 2004, High-ranking U.S. government official; co-founder of the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. Among his positions were Director of Policy Planning for the State Department, Secretary of the Navy, Deputy Secretary of Defense, Member of U.S. delegation to Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, Assistant Secretary of Defense for international affairs, Special Adviser to the President and Secretary of State on Arms Control.): "I believe the considerations favoring the hypothesis … are overwhelming"
*Lord Palmerston — Henry John Temple, Third Viscount Palmerston (1784 - 1865, British statesman, twice served as prime minister of the U. K.): ""Viscount Palmerston, the great British statesman, used to say that he rejoiced to have lived to see three things—the re-integration of Italy, the unveiling of the mystery of China and Japan, and the explosion of the Shakespeare illusions." — Diary of the Right Hon. Mount-Stewart E. Grant
*Charlie Chaplin: "In the work of the greatest geniuses, humble beginnings will reveal themselves somewhere but one cannot trace the slightest sign of them in Shakespeare.... Whoever wrote had an aristocratic attitude".
*Lewis F. Powell, Jr. (1907 - 1998, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1972 to 1987.): "I have never thought that the man of Stratford-on-Avon wrote the plays of Shakespeare. I know of no admissible evidence that he ever left England or was educated in the normal sense of the term.
*John Paul Stevens (The senior Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1975-present): "He never had any correspondence with his contemporaries, he never was shown to be present at any major event -- the coronation of James or any of that stuff. I think the evidence that he was not the author is beyond a reasonable doubt."
*Antonin Gregory Scalia (Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1986-present): "My wife, who is a much better expert in literature than I am, has berated me. She thinks we Oxfordians are motivated by the fact that we can't believe that a commoner could have done something like this, you know, it's an aristocratic tendency... It is probably more likely that the pro-Shakespearean people are affected by a democratic bias than the Oxfordians are affected by an aristocratic bias." "
*Sir George Greenwood - British lawyer, Member of Parliament, Shakespeare scholar
*Archie Webster - In 1923, he wrote "WAS MARLOWE THE MAN?"
*Calvin Hoffman - author of The Murder of the Man who was Shakespeare (1955).
*David Rhys Williams - author of Shakespeare, Thy Name is Marlowe (1966).
*Lewis J.M. Grant - author of Christopher Marlowe, the ghost writer of all the plays, poems and Sonnets of Shakespeare, from 1593 to 1613 (1967).
*William Honey - author of The Shakespeare Epitaph Deciphered (1969) and The Life, Loves and Achievements of Christopher Marlowe, alias Shakespeare (1982).
*Louis Ule, Christopher Marlowe (1564-1609): A Biography (1992).
*A.D Wraight - author of The Story that the Sonnets Tell (1994) and Shakespeare: New Evidence (1996).
*Peter Zenner - author of The Shakespeare Invention (1999).
*Alex Jack - Hamlet, by Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare - 2 vols. (2005) (related website)
*Orson Welles - actor, director, writer, producer
*Marjorie Bowen - British historian, biographer, novelist
*Sigmund Freud - pioneer of psychoanalysis
*Sir John Gielgud - Shakespearean actor, president of the International Shakespeare Association 1974-2000
*Charlton Ogburn - historian, investigative journalist, researcher, author
21st Century
*Mark Anderson - journalist, researcher, author, astrophysicist
*Michael Rubbo - Australian documentary film maker who, in 2001, made the TV film Much Ado About Something in which the Marlovian theory was explored.
*Rodney Bolt - author of History Play (novel) (2005)
*Virginia M. Fellows, Author of the Baconian work, The Shakespeare Code (2006)
*Samuel Blumenfeld - author of The Marlowe-Shakespeare Connection: A New Study of the Authorship Question (2008)
*Daryl Pinksen - author of Marlowe's Ghost: The Blacklisting of the Man Who Was Shakespeare (2008)
*Peter Farey - Farey's Marlowe Page
*Harry Blackmun - U.S. Supreme Court Justice
*Gelett Burgess - author, critic, poet, artist
*Michael Egan - academic, university English professor, Shakespearean scholar and author
*Roland Emmerich - film director, screenwriter, producer; producer and director of Anonymous (2011)
*William Farina - biographer, nonfiction researcher and author, essayist
*Warren Hope - academic, university English professor, Shakespeare scholar, author
*Leslie Howard - actor, director, producer
*Christmas Humphreys - British barrister, judge, author, Shakespeare scholar
*Rhys Ifans - actor
*Jeremy Irons - actor
*Sir Derek Jacobi - Shakespearean actor, director
*J. Thomas Looney - British pedagogue, researcher, Shakespeare scholar, author
*David McCullough - historian, author, biographer
*Paul Nitze - longterm high-ranking U.S. government official and Presidential advisor, ambassador
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Phil Davison is a councilman in the village of Minerva, Ohio who unsuccessfully sought the Republican Party nomination for the office of the Stark County Treasurer in September 2010. Davison's speech to the executive committee of the local Republican Party became globally famous via the Internet due to his aggressive manner of speaking. His speech was recorded by Huffington Post citizen journalist Martin Olson, and subsequently become a popular video on YouTube. , YouTube users have viewed the video more than 1.4 million times. Davison went on to be featured in major media outlets in the United States and around the world while defending his stance as a passionate person who strongly believes in helping people with aggressive action rather than touting the familiar political propaganda.