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Geoffrey Chaucer(1343-1400)

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Geoffrey Chaucer
Geoffrey Chaucer was born in 1343 in London, Kingdom of England [now UK]. He was a writer. He was married to Philippa Roet. He died on 25 October 1400 in London, Kingdom of England [now UK].
Born1343
DiedOctober 25, 1400
Born1343
DiedOctober 25, 1400
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Known for

Les contes érotiques de Canterbury
6.3
  • Writer
  • 1985
A Company of Young Folk
A Company of Young Folk
  • Writer
    The Canterbury Tales
    The Canterbury Tales
    • Writer
      Natalie Wood and Jacques Sernas in Warner Brothers Presents (1955)
      Warner Brothers Presents
      7.7
      TV Series
      • Writer

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      • A Company of Young Folk
        • inspired by the writings of
        • In Development



      • Showreel (2013)
        Showreel
        8.2
        TV Series
        • written by (segment "Cold open sketch", as Chaucer, credit only)
        • 2013
      • In Search of Death
        7.1
        Short
        • story
        • 2007
      • Canterbury Tales (2003)
        Canterbury Tales
        7.2
        TV Mini Series
        • book "The Canterbury Tales"
        • 2003
      • The Canterbury Tales (1998)
        The Canterbury Tales
        6.5
        TV Series
        • stories
        • 1998–2000
      • Série rose (1986)
        Série rose
        6.9
        TV Series
        • original short story: The Canterbury Tales
        • 1990
      • Les contes érotiques de Canterbury
        6.3
        • novel
        • 1985
      • Troilus & Cressida (1981)
        Troilus & Cressida
        6.5
        TV Movie
        • poem "Troilus and Criseyde" (uncredited)
        • 1981
      • Trinity Tales (1975)
        Trinity Tales
        8.4
        TV Series
        • book "The Canterbury Tales"
        • 1975
      • Les autres contes de Canterbury (1972)
        Les autres contes de Canterbury
        5.4
        • novella
        • 1972
      • Les Contes de Canterbury (1972)
        Les Contes de Canterbury
        6.3
        • book of short stories: The Canterbury Tales (as G. Chaucer)
        • 1972
      • Canterbury Tales (1969)
        Canterbury Tales
        6.8
        TV Series
        • book
        • 1969
      • Troilus and Cressida
        7.6
        TV Movie
        • poem "Troilus and Criseyde" (uncredited)
        • 1966
      • Chaucer's England
        Short
        • author of the original work
        • 1958
      • Natalie Wood and Jacques Sernas in Warner Brothers Presents (1955)
        Warner Brothers Presents
        7.7
        TV Series
        • story "The Wife of Bath's Tale"
        • 1956
      • Conrad Nagel Theater (1955)
        Conrad Nagel Theater
        TV Series
        • story
        • 1955

      Soundtrack



      • La Dernière Valse (1978)
        La Dernière Valse
        8.1
        • writer: "Introduction to the Canterbury Tales" (poem)
        • 1978

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      Personal details

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      • Alternative names
        • G. Chaucer
      • Born
        • 1343
        • London, Kingdom of England [now UK]
      • Died
        • October 25, 1400
        • London, Kingdom of England [now UK]
      • Spouse
        • Philippa Roet1366 - 1387 (her death)
      • Other works
        Playwright: "Canterbury Tales" (filmed as Les contes érotiques de Canterbury (1985)).
      • Publicity listings
        • 1 Biographical Movie
        • 6 Print Biographies
        • 5 Portrayals

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        Traveled on diplomatic missions to France, Spain and Italy.

      FAQ

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      • When did Geoffrey Chaucer die?
        October 25, 1400
      • Where did Geoffrey Chaucer die?
        London, Kingdom of England (now UK)
      • When was Geoffrey Chaucer born?
        1343
      • Where was Geoffrey Chaucer born?
        London, Kingdom of England (now UK)
      • What was Geoffrey Chaucer known for?
        Warner Brothers Presents, A Company of Young Folk, and The Canterbury Tales

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