Nero in the arts and popular culture explained

Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus and his reign have featured in music, literature, the arts, and in business.

Literature

Comics/graphic novels

The title character Nero is named after the Roman emperor. In his debut appearance, the character believes himself to be the emperor himself after drinking poisoned beer. Later he regains his sanity, while all characters keep referring to him as Nero from that moment onwards.[1] In the album De Rode Keizer (The Red Emperor, 1952) Nero travels back in time to Ancient Rome and actually meets the real emperor Nero.

Nero is said to have been the original owner of The Phantom's "skull ring"[2]

Art

Software and video games

Nero plays as the antagonist. His sons portrayed in the game share no kinship with the real-life emperor and were rather based on real emperors Basil I, Basil II, and Commodus.

Nero is the co-protagonist of Devil May Cry 4 and 5. He is the son of the character half-demon half-human Vergil, as well as the nephew of the series' protagonist Dante, making him grandson of Sparda.

Film

Charles Laughton as Nero.

Francis L. Sullivan as Nero.

Peter Ustinov as Nero.[5]

Jacques Aubuchon as Nero.

Mel Blanc as Nero.

Alberto Sordi as Nero.

Peter Lorre as Nero.

Ivan Triesault as Nero.

a Nero look-alike fools the Thracians into believing he is the real Emperor.

Mel Blanc as Nero.

Eric Bana's character is named Nero; a song on the soundtrack is named "Nero Fiddles, Narada Burns"

Secrets of the Dead-documentary "The Nero Files - Cause for a Cold Case Investigation?",[7] written and directed by Klaus T. Steindl

Craig Roberts as Nero.

The Professor(Money Heist) played by Serio Marquina mentions Nero.

Music

Stage productions

Opera

Plays

Television

"Rekindled", Gibbs calls arsonist Billy Wayne "Nero" during Wayne's interrogation

In Lion in the Meadow”, Tom tells Greg about the story of Nero and Sporus, and then tells him he would castrate and marry him. Later in “All the Bells Say”, Tom calls Greg “Sporus” as they discuss partnering up in a business deal

In "Rome, Sweet Rome", Nero is portrayed by Fred Tatasciore and is depicted as a caricature of Donald Trump.

See also: Nero (Character) imdb.com page

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marc Sleen.
  2. http://roswell.fortunecity.com/prophecy/63/places.html The Phantlantis jungle sayings
  3. Draper. Robert. Rethinking Nero. National Geographic. September 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140818231142/http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2014/09/emperor-nero/draper-text. dead. August 18, 2014. April 7, 2015.
  4. http://www.itreviews.co.uk/software/s69.htm "Ahead Software: Nero Burning ROM" IT Reviews
  5. Web site: Quo Vadis (1951) - IMDb. IMDb.
  6. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1756640/ Nero's guests (2009)
  7. Web site: Secrets of the Dead. pbs.org/wnet/secrets/.
  8. Web site: Karel Kryl - Bivoj - text písně - Lyricon.net . 2011-08-29 . 2011-08-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110830083440/http://www.lyricon.net/texty-pisni/karel-kryl/karavana-mraku/bivoj . dead .
  9. http://www.u2wanderer.org/disco/unofficial.php?id=3 U2Wanderer.org lyric of Mercy
  10. https://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/secondary/journals/CJ/42/4/Nero_Fiddled*.html "Nero Fiddled While Rome Burned" by Mary Francis Gyles The Classical Journal, Jan. 1947
  11. "...he tells me Nero is an angler in the Lake of Darkness", see Edith Sitwell. Selected Letters. Edited by John Lehman and Derek Parker. Macmillan 1970
  12. Web site: BBC One - Doctor Who.