Jude Law guilty of 'skulduggery' over his dig at David Tennant's Hamlet

Oct. 6, 2009
Jude Law has evoked the ire of the Royal Shakespeare Company by suggesting that David Tennant when he played the title role in its production of Hamlet last year had been "upstaged" by the skull he holds as he makes the "Alas poor Yorick" soliloquy.
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