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A fictionalized version of this Ahenobarbus appears in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra under the name of " Enobarbus "
This revival was due to the dramatic and highly fictionalized depiction of Salieri in Peter Shaffer's 1979 play Amadeus, which was given its greatest exposure in its 1984 film version, directed by Miloš Forman.
The setting of Earthdawn is the same world as Shadowrun ( i. e. a fictionalized version of Earth ), but takes place millennia earlier.
* A heavily fictionalized version of Saladin is played by Ghassan Massoud in the 2005 movie Kingdom of Heaven.
Among the best known is The Bride of Lammermoor, a fictionalized version of an actual incident in the history of the Dalrymple family that took place in the Lammermuir Hills in 1669.
A fictionalized version of Mofaz appeared in the 2008 drama film Lemon Tree.
* Saddam Hussein ( South Park ) — A fictionalized version of Saddam in South Park
Yes, Virginia is a fictionalized version of her story.
* The Hope by Herman Wouk, a historical novel that includes a fictionalized version of Israel's War of Independence.
With the exception of The Big Boy, the strip's first villain, a fictionalized version of Al Capone, and a few others, Tracy's cases tended to involve independent operators rather than organized crime figures.
* Isle of Mona, a fictionalized version of the Isle of Anglesey in Lloyd Alexander's " The Chronicles of Prydain " series
A heavily fictionalized version of Calvi appears in the film The Godfather Part III in the character of Frederick Keinszig.
A fictionalized version of this attack was recreated in the 1971 book by Frederick Forsyth, The Day of the Jackal, and in the 1973 film of the same name.
* Warlock ( 1958 ), a novel by Oakley Hall prominently features a fictionalized version of the gunfight, known as the " Shootout at the Acme Corral.
Givens also had a recurring role portraying a fictionalized version of herself on the CW comedy-drama The Game.
Another fictionalized version of Mary's marital adventures is portrayed in the 1953 Walt Disney film The Sword and the Rose starring Richard Todd and Glynis Johns.
James Fenimore Cooper created a fictionalized version of the episode in his classic book The Last of the Mohicans ( 1826 ).
Justinian, a 1998 novel by science fiction author, and Byzantine scholar, Harry Turtledove, writing under the name HN Turtletaub, gives a fictionalized version of Justinian's life as retold by a fictional lifelong companion the soldier Myakes.
A heavily fictionalized version of Livia appears as Xena's daughter in season 5 ( 1999 / 2000 ) of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess where she was adopted and raised by Octavius into an skillfull Roman commander with a lust for blood.
Barker's unease with appearing as himself in the stage show led him to create a fictionalized version of himself to play instead.
Tap Roots, a 1948 movie based on a novel, presents a highly fictionalized and inaccurate version of Winston County's Civil War history.
Snicket is the subject of a fictional autobiography, Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography ( which contains an introduction from a fictionalized version of Daniel Handler ).
Although the film is a fictionalized version of the siege of Bastogne, it is highly accurate with one major exception.
The series is a collaboration with musician Yoshiki and stars a fictionalized version of him.
follows a fictionalized version of screenwriter Charlie Kaufman as he struggles to adapt a book into a script, while the movie features scenes about the making of Being John Malkovich, previously written by Kaufman and directed by Jonze.

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From 1991 to 1996, a fictionalized Sir William Gull is featured in the graphic novel From Hell by writer Alan Moore and artist Eddie Campbell.

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Price, however, believed that Lovecraft's writings could at least be divided into categories and identified three distinct themes: the " Dunsanian " ( written in the vein of Lord Dunsany ), " Arkham " ( occurring in Lovecraft's fictionalized New England setting ), and " Cthulhu " ( the cosmic tales ) cycles.
This was contracted to the yellow papers and the term yellow kid journalism was at last shortened to yellow journalism, describing the two newspapers ' editorial practices of taking ( sometimes even fictionalized ) sensationalism and profit as priorities in journalism.
The film segment then began to be shown at science fiction conventions around the country, gaining popularity, prompting Jittlov to eventually create a ( semi ) fictionalized account of how this short film came to be, in the form of a feature film.
Director and screenwriter Ron Shelton's 1988 film Bull Durham, starring Kevin Costner, Tim Robbins, and Susan Sarandon, depicted a fictionalized account of the Durham Bulls, at that time a Carolina League team ( they have since become a Class AAA team in the International League ).
McNamara has been portrayed or fictionalized in several films and in at least one popular video game.
He appeared in " The Creepy Candy Coating Corollary " ( 2009 ), the fifth episode of the third season of the situation comedy The Big Bang Theory, playing a fictionalized version of himself, as the focus of Sheldon Cooper's ire for not having attended a Star Trek convention at which his appearance was scheduled.
" Murder at Hickory Ridge " was a fictionalized account of an unsolved murder in the Shamokin area, written by William A. Conway and printed by his two brothers, Alphonsus E. and John J., in the garage that served as the Conway Print Shop.
The single " Piano Man ", a fictionalized retelling of Joel's days as a lounge singer in Los Angeles, peaked at # 25 on Billboards Pop Singles chart, and at # 4 on the Adult Contemporary singles chart.
Due to the melodramatic appeal of her story, many fictionalized accounts of her life were written at the time and up to the present day, but the historical record is somewhat ignored and liberties are taken to maximize dramatic effect.
Science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson's book Antarctica features a fictionalized account of the culture at Amundsen – Scott and McMurdo, set in the near future.
The 1994 cult comedy film PCU was based on ( and filmed in part at ) Wesleyan, the alma mater of the screenplay's two writers, Adam Leff and Zak Penn, and represents " an exaggerated view of contemporary college life ...." centering around a fictionalized version of the Eclectic Society, known in the film as " The Pit.
A fictionalized version of these events is at the center of Yukio Mishima's 1956 book The Temple of the Golden Pavilion.
Morris Zapp makes a cameo appearance in the last part of Nice Work, to add a plot twist where he tries to arrange for Robyn to have a job interview at his American university, Euphoric State ( a fictionalized UC Berkeley ), in order to stop his ex-wife from being a candidate for an open faculty position.
Like his previous film, Judgment at Nuremberg ( 1961 ) was also a fictionalized account of a real trial, this one about the Nuremberg Trials held after the defeat of the Nazis in World War II.
Frank Miller's 1998 comic book 300, and the 2007 feature film adapted from it, present a heavily fictionalized version of the Immortals at the Battle of Thermopylae.
A founding member, Hawthorne later fictionalized his experience at Brook Farm in The Blithedale Romance.
The film presents a fictionalized account of the post-World War II Nuremberg Trials, with Klemperer portraying Emil Hahn, a Nazi judge and one of the defendants at the trial.
The Chappaquiddick incident and Kopechne's death became the topic of at least fifteen books, as well as a fictionalized treatment by Joyce Carol Oates.
In his book What They Don't Teach You at Harvard Business School, McCormack tells a fictionalized story of a Harvard study in which the three percent of graduates who had clear, written goals earned ten times as much as the 97 percent who didn't have clear, written goals.
After moving to San Francisco as a young man, he found fame as one of the five poets ( including Allen Ginsberg ) who read at the famous San Francisco Six Gallery reading in 1955 rendered in barely fictionalized terms in Jack Kerouac's Dharma Bums.
" Skillful ", as his late WGN colleague Bob Collins called him, was consulted for the movie The Weather Man, which was set in Skilling's hometown of Chicago at a fictionalized version of WGN.
While putting together the Broadway musical Funny Girl-the highly fictionalized account of the life of his mother-in-law, Fanny Brice-its producer David Merrick took Stark and his wife to see an unknown singer perform at the Bon Soir in Greenwich Village.
Three consecutive pages show a fictionalized end to Richard Nixon's presidency which loosely parallels the end of Gary Tison's life: First Nixon is arrested for his connection to the Watergate scandal ; the next week's headline says he then escaped and is on the lam ; the third says he was gunned down in a shootout with cops ( but Spiro Agnew is still at large ).

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