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All Productions by Date
1961
1970 1980
1990 2000
A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS
Robert Bolt
| 1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Director: David Forder
Role: William Roper
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WHEN WE ARE MARRIED
J B Priestley
| 1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Director: Brian Bell
Role: Fred Dyson
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YOU NEVER CAN TELL
Bernard Shaw
| 1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Director: David Forder
Role: Philip Clandon
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BLACK COFFEE
Agatha Christie
| 1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Director: Brian Bell
Role: Tredwell (the butler)
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CELEBRATION
Keith Waterhouse & Willis Hall
| 1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Director: Anthony Richardson
Role: Stan Dyson
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END OF CONFLICT
Barry England
| 1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Director: Anthony Richardson
Role: Simon Mason
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MR. PICKWICK
Stanley Young (adapted from Charles Dickens novel)
| 1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Director: Brian Bell
Role: Mr. Snodgrass
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TOAD OF TOAD HALL
A A Milne (from Kenneth Graham's novel)
| 1961
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Director: Brian Bell
Role: Chief Weasel
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THE SEAGULL (1962)
Anton Chekhov
| 1962
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Director: Anthony Richardson
Role: Konstantin
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HAPPY RETURNS
| 1962
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Role: various (singing & dancing)
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TEN LITTLE NIGGERS
Agatha Christie
| 1962
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Director: Geoffrey Edwards
Role: Anthony Marston
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NOAH
Andre Obey
| 1962
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Director: Anthony Richardson
Role: Shem
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SEMI-DETACHED
David Turner
| 1962
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Director: Anthony Richardson
Role: Tom Midway
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BECKET
Jean Anouilh, translated by Lucienne Hill
| 1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Gilbert Folliot, Bishop of London / First
Baron
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THE GAZEBO
Alec Coppell
| 1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Elliot Nash
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CASTE
T W Robertson
| 1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Sam Gerridge
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THE BIG KILLING
Philip Mackie
| 1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Donald MacKechnie
Role: Gavin Cole
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THE AMOROUS PRAWN
Anthony Kimmins
| 1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Alan Gray
Role: Larry Hoffman
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THE KEEP (1962)
Gwyn Thomas
| 1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Robert Chetwyn
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DAVID COPPERFIELD (1962)
Joan MacAlpine (from Charles Dickens novel)
| 1962
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Producer: Robert Chetwyn
Role: David
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HOW DARE WE!
| 1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Role: various (singing, dancing, clowning)
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HENRY V (1963)
William Shakespeare
| 1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: King Henry
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UNDER MILK WOOD
Dylan Thomas
| 1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Mr Waldo, Cherry Owen, No-good Boyo, and First
Drowned
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ARSENIC AND OLD LACE
Joseph Kesselring
| 1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Alan Gray
Role: Mortimer Brewster
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LUTHER
John Osborne
| 1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Martin Luther
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THE BIG CONTRACT
Barry England
| 1963
Belgrade Theatre
Coventry
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Director: Anthony Richardson
Role: Robin Green
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TO DOROTHY A SON
Roger McDougall
| 1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Role: voices off
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I, JOHN BROWN
John Hall
| 1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Andrew Acre
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SALAD DAYS
Julian Slade & Dorothy Reynolds
| 1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Alan Gray
Role: Fosdyke/Nigel
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THE CORN IS GREEN
Emlyn Williams
| 1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Morgan Evans
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THE PUBLIC EYE
Peter Shaffer
| 1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Julian Christoforou
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ALL IN GOOD TIME
Bill Naughton
| 1963
Arts Theatre
Ipswich, Suffolk
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Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Arthur Fitton
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CORIOLANUS (1963)
William Shakespeare
| 1963
Nottingham Playhouse
Nottingham
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Director: Tyrone Guthrie
Role: Tullus Aufidius
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Episode of KIPLING
| 1964
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Producer: BBC
Director: Herbert Wise
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THE LIFE IN MY HANDS
Peter Ustinov
| 1964
Nottingham Playhouse
Nottingham
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Director: Denis Carey
Role: John Bogle
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THE BASHFUL GENIUS
Harold Callen
| 1964
Nottingham Playhouse
Nottingham
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Director: Frank Dunlop assisted by Richard Digby
Day
Role: Winifred Hutchins
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THE MAYOR OF ZALAMEA
Pedro Calderon de la Barca, translated by David Brett
| 1964
Nottingham Playhouse
Nottingham
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Director: John Neville
Role: Captain Don Alvaro
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SIR THOMAS MORE
Henry Chettle, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Heywood, Anthony Munday & William Shakespeare
| 1964
Nottingham Playhouse
Nottingham
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Director: Frank Dunlop assisted by Richard Digby
Day
Role: More
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A SCENT OF FLOWERS
James Saunders
| 1964
Duke of York's
London
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Producer: Michael Codron Associates
Director: Shirley Butler
Role: Godfrey
Clarence Derwent Award as best
supporting actor of the year - 50 pounds sterling from British Actors'
Equity
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SONS AND LOVERS
D. H. Lawrence
| 1965
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Producer: BBC Woman's Hour Serial
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SUNDAY OUT OF SEASON
Peter Draper
| 1965
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Producer: ATV Sunday Playhouse
Director: John Nelson Burton
Role: Victor Leech
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TRELAWNEY OF THE "WELLS"
Arthur Wing Pinero
| 1965
Chichester Festival
Bristol; Nottingham; Chichester
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Director: Desmond O'Donovan
Role: Capt. de Foenix
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THE TRIAL AND TORTURE OF SIR JOHN RAMPAYNE
Screenplay by Alan Seymour
| 1965
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Producer: BBC TV
Director: Peter Duguid
Role: Wolf
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A LILY IN LITTLE INDIA
Donald Howarth
| 1965
Hampstead Theatre Club and St Martin's
London
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Producer: Michael Codron Associates
Director: Donald Howarth
Role: Alvin Hanker
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HENRY VIII
William Shakespeare
| 1966
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Producer: BBC Radio
Director: John Tydeman
Role: Surrey
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DAVID COPPERFIELD (BBC-TV, 1966)
Adaptation by Vincent Tilsley from Dickens' novel
| 1966
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Producer: BBC
Director: Joan Craft
Role: the grown-up David Copperfield (episodes
5-13)
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HENRY V (1966)
William Shakespeare
| 1966
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Producer: Caedmon
Director: Howard Sackler
Role: Dauphin
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HEDDA GABLER
| 1966
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Producer: BBC Radio
Role: Tesman
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EDWARD II (1966)
Christopher Marlowe
| 1966
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Producer: Caedmon
Role: Gaveston
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ELECTRA
| 1966
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Producer: BBC Radio
Director: John Tydeman
Role: Orestes
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THREE SISTERS
| 1966
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Producer: Caedmon
Role: Tuzenbach
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THEIR VERY OWN AND GOLDEN CITY
Arnold Wesker
| 1966
Royal Court
London
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Director: John Dexter and Bill Gaskill
Role: Andrew Cobham
Plays & Players' Most Promising
Actor 1966
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THE PROMISE (My Poor Marat)
Aleksei Arbuzov, translated by Ariadne Nicolaeff
| 1966
Oxford Playhouse
London
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Producer: Meadow Players Limited
Director: Frank Hauser
Role: Leonidik
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THE SEAGULL
Anton Chekhov
| 1967
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Producer: BBC Radio
Role: Konstantin
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THE PROMISE (1967)
| 1967
Fortune Theatre
London
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Producer: Peter Bridge
Director: Frank Hauser
Role: Leonidik
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THE FIRST ST. JOAN
G. Bernard Shaw
| 1967
Dauphin
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Producer: Graham Gauld
Role: Dauphin
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THE PROMISE (Broadway)
| 1967
Henry Miller's
New York City
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Producer: Morton Gottlieb
Director: Frank Hauser
Role: Leonidik
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THE PROMISE
From the Play by Alexei Arbuzov
| 1968
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Producer: Howard and Windham Films, Peter Graham
Scott
Director: Michael Hayes
Role: Leonidik
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ART REFLECTED
mainly English poets and writers of prose
| 1968
Purcell Room, South Bank
London
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Producer: The Apollo Society, Artistic Adviser
George Rylands
Director: Richard Marquand
Role: Reader
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RICHARD II
William Shakespeare
| 1968
UK Tours, Edinburgh Festival, European tours, Mermaid Theatre and Piccadilly
Theatre.
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Director: Richard Cottrell
Role: Richard II
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RICHARD III (1968 radio)
William Shakespeare
| 1968
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Producer: BBC Radio
Director: John Powell
Role: Lord Hastings
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EDWARD II (1969)
Christopher Marlowe
| 1969
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Role: King Edward
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ALFRED THE GREAT
| 1969
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Producer: MGM
Director: Clive Donner
Role: Roger the Bandit
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THE BACCHAE
| 1969
Liverpool Playhouse
Liverpool
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Director: Antony Tuckey
Role: Pentheus
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WHAT IF IT'S JUST GREEN CHEESE?
| 1969
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Producer: BBC TV
Director: Colin Nears
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EDWARD II
Christopher Marlowe
| 1969
Edinburgh Festival, UK and European tours, Mermaid Theatre and Piccadilly Theatre.
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Director: Toby Robertson
Role: Edward II
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A PROVINCIAL LIFE
Anton Chekhov adapted by Peter Gill
| 1970
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KEATS
| 1970
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Producer: BBC TV
Director: Joan Craft
Role: John Keats
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ROMEO AND JULIET (1970)
William Shakespeare
| 1970
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Producer: BBC
Director: John Tydeman
Role: Romeo
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BILLY'S LAST STAND
Barry Hines
| 1970
Theatre Upstairs: Royal Court
London
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Director: Michael Wearing
Role: Darkly
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RICHARD II (1970)
William Shakespeare
| 1970
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Director: Toby Robertson & Richard Cottrell
Role: King Richard
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EDWARD II (1970)
Christopher Marlowe
| 1970
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Producer: BBC / Classic Theater PBS USA
Director: Richard Marquand & Toby Robertson
Role: King Edward
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ROSS
By Terrence Rattigan / Adapted by William Emms
| 1970
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Producer: BBC Play of the Month
Director: Cedric Messina
Role: T E Lawrence of Arabia
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A SORT OF LEGEND
| 1971
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Producer: BBC Radio
Director: Peter Brooke
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HENRY VI
William Shakespeare
| 1971
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Producer: BBC Radio
Role: Dukes of York & Gloucester
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HAMLET (1971 tour)
William Shakespeare
| 1971
UK/European Tour
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Producer: Knightsbridge Productions
Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Prince Hamlet
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THE LAST JOURNEY
Screenplay by James Forsyth
| 1971
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Producer: Granada TV
Director: Peter Potter
Role: Stefan
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HAMLET (1971)
| 1971
Cambridge Theatre
London
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Producer: Knightsbridge Productions
Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Prince Hamlet
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THE SWAN SONG
Anton Chekhov
| 1971
Crucible
Sheffield
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Director: David William
Role: Svetlovidov
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HAMLET (1972 TV)
William Shakespeare
| 1972
BBC2
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Producer: Knightsbridge Theatrical Productions
UK/CBS Cable
Director: David Giles
Role: Prince Hamlet
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RULING THE ROOST
Georges Feydeau ("Le Dindon")
| 1972
UK Tour
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Director: Richard Cottrell (and adaptor)
Role: page-boy
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THE THREE ARROWS
Iris Murdoch
| 1972
Arts
Cambridge
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Director: Noel Willman
Role: Prince Yoremitsu
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A PRIVATE MATTER
Ronald Mavor
| 1973
Vaudeville
London
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Producer: H. M.Tennent Productions
Director: Ian McKellen
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THE WOOD DEMON
Anton Chekhov, translated by Ronald Hingley
| 1973
Edinburgh Festival and UK tour
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Director: David Giles
Role: Kruschov (The Wood Demon)
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THE WAY OF THE WORLD
William Congreve
| 1973
Edinburgh Festival and UK Tour
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Director: David William
Role: Lady Wishfort's Footman
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CRAVEN ARMS (COUNTRY MATTERS)
From A E Coppard's short story
| 1973
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Producer: Granada TV
Director: David Giles
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THE RECRUITING OFFICER
George Farquhar
| 1973
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Producer: BBC TV Play of the Month
Director: David Giles
Role: Captain Plume
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GRACELESS GO I
Screenplay by Anthony Storey
| 1973
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Director: Patrick Dromgoole
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KNOTS
R. D. Laing, devised and staged by Edward Petherbridge
| 1973
Shaw
London
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Director: Edward Petherbridge
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HEDDA GABLER
Henrik Ibsen
| 1974
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Producer: BBC Masterpiece Theatre Play of the
Month/Classic Theatre PBS USA 1975
Director: Waris Hussein
Role: George Tesman
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Henry VI (Parts 1, 2, and 3)
William Shakespeare
| 1974
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Director: Raymond Raikes
Role: Duke of York/Duke of Gloucester
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THE WOOD DEMON (BAM)
| 1974
Brooklyn Academy of Music
New York
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Director: David Giles
Role: Kruschov (The Wood Demon)
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KNOTS (BAM)
| 1974
Brooklyn Academy of Music
New York
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Director: Edward Petherbridge
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KING LEAR (BAM)
William Shakespeare
| 1974
Brooklyn Academy of Music
New York
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Director: David William
Role: Edgar
NY Drama Desk Award for WOOD DEMON
& KING LEAR
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THE WOOD DEMON (Wimbledon)
Anton Chekhov, translated by Ronald Hingley
| 1974
Wimbledon Theatre
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Director: David Giles
Role: Kruschov (The Wood Demon)
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DR FAUSTUS
Christopher Marlowe adapted by John Barton with the cast
| 1974
Edinburgh Festival and Aldwych Theatre
Edinburgh, London
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Director: John Barton
Role: Dr Faustus
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THE MARQUIS OF KEITH
Frank Wedekind
| 1974
Aldwych Theatre
London
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Director: Ronald Eyre (and translator)
Role: The Marquis of Keith
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KING JOHN
John Barton, adapted & re-worked from the play of Shakespeare and other sources
| 1975
Aldwych Theatre
London
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Director: John Barton
Role: Philip The Bastard
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THE CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE
George Colman & David Garrick
| 1975
Savoy
London
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Producer: H.M.Tennent Productions
Director: Ian McKellen
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ASHES
David Rudkin
| 1975
Young Vic
London
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Producer: Michael Codron Ltd
Director: Ron Daniels
Role: Colin
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TOO TRUE TO BE GOOD
Bernard Shaw
| 1975
Aldwych Theatre and The Globe
London
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Director: Clifford Williams
Role: The Burglar (Aubrey Bagot)
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ROMEO AND JULIET (1976)
William Shakespeare
| 1976
Stratford-upon-Avon, Newcastle-upon Tyne, London
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Director: Trevor Nunn
Role: Romeo
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THE WINTER'S TALE
William Shakespeare
| 1976
RST
Stratford-upon-Avon
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Director: John Barton, Barry Kyle, and Trevor
Nunn
Role: King Leontes
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MACBETH (1976-77)
William Shakespeare
| 1976
Other Place, Stratford-upon-avon; Gulbenkinan Theatre, Newcastle; RST, Stratford; Donmar
Warehouse, London; Young Vic, London.
Stratford-upon-Avon; Newcastle; London
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Director: Trevor Nunn
Role: Macbeth
Plays & Players' London Theatre
Critics' Award - Best Actor
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WORDS, WORDS, WORDS
Anthology with commentary by Ian McKellen
| 1976
UK
Edinburgh, Belfast, Yorkshire
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Role: Solo recital of favourite writings
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THE ALCHEMIST
Ben Jonson (adapted by Peter Barnes)
| 1977
Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon; Aldwych Theatre, London
Stratford-upon-Avon; London
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Director: Trevor Nunn
Role: Face
Society of West End Theatres
(SWET) - Best Comedy Performance
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PILLARS OF THE COMMUNITY
Henrik Ibsen
| 1977
Aldwych Theatre
London
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Director: John Barton
Role: Karsten Bernick
Society of West End Theatres
(SWET) - Best Actor
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ACTING SHAKESPEARE
From Shakespeare with commentary by Ian McKellen
| 1977
St. Cecilia's Hall
Edinburgh
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THE DAYS OF THE COMMUNE
Bertolt Brecht, Translation by Clive Barker
| 1977
Aldwych Theatre
London
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Director: Howard Davies
Role: Langevin
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EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FAVOUR
| 1978
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Producer: BBC Play of the Week
Director: Trevor Nunn & Roger Bamford
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A MISERABLE AND LONELY DEATH
Norman Fenton and Ron Blair
| 1978
Donmar Warehouse, Aldwych Theatre
London
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Director: Walter Donohue
Role: Kentridge
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TWELFTH NIGHT
William Shakespeare
| 1978
Small Scale Tour
UK
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Director: John Amiel & Trevor Nunn
Role: Producer / Sir Toby Belch
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THREE SISTERS
Anton Chekhov translator - Richard Cottrell
| 1978
Small Scale tour of UK
UK
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Director: Trevor Nunn
Role: Producer / Andrei
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SIR THOMAS MORE (Radio)
William Shakespeare
| 1979
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Director: Martin Jenkins
Role: More
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PRIEST OF LOVE
Screenplay byAlan Plater from the biography by Harry T. Moore and the writings and
letters of D. H. Lawrence.
| 1979
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Producer: Christopher Miles and Andrew Donally
Director: Christopher Miles
Role: D. H. Lawrence
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MACBETH (1979)
William Shakespeare
| 1979
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Producer: Thames TV
Director: Trevor Nunn/Philip Casson
Role: Macbeth
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BENT (1979)
Martin Sherman
| 1979
Royal Court and Criterion
London
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Director: Robert Chetwyn
Role: Max
Society of West End Theatres
(SWET) - Best Actor
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DYING DAY
John Bowen
| 1980
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Producer: ITV UK / Masterpiece Theatre / PBS
USA
Director: Robert Tronson
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WORDS, WORDS, WORDS
| 1980
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EAGLE IN NEW MEXICO
D.H. Lawrence
| 1980
Paolo Soleri Theatre
Santa Fe, New Mexico USA
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Director: Patrick Garland
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AMADEUS
Peter Shaffer
| 1980
Broadhurst
New York
|
Producer: Shubert Organisation; Elizabeth I McCann
and Nelle Nugent, Roger S Berlind
Director: Peter Hall
Role: Antonio Salieri
Tony Drama Desk NY Drama
League Outer Critics' Circle Award for Best Actor New York Drama League Delia
Austrian Medal for Best Actor
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THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL
Screenplay by Bill Bast
| 1982
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Producer: London Films / CBS
Director: Clive Donner
Role: Chauvelin
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THE DIARY OF A NOBODY WRITER
George & Weedon Grossmith
| 1982
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Role: Butcher
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ACTING SHAKESPEARE (PBS)
From Shakespeare with commentary by Ian McKellen
| 1982
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Producer: Andrew Susskind
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WALTER
Screenplay from his novel by David Cook
| 1982
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Producer: Central Poductions Ltd for Channel Four
UK
Director: Stephen Frears
Role: Walter
Royal Television Society Performer
of the Year
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THE KEEP (1983)
Michael Mann
| 1983
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Producer: Paramount
Director: Michael Mann
Role: Dr. Cuza
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SHORT LIST
Michael Rudman
| 1983
Hampstead Theatre
London, NW1
|
Director: Mike Ockrent
Role: Terry
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COWARDICE
Sean Mathias
| 1983
Ambassadors'
Richmond, Bath, Brighton, London
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Producer: Duncan Weldon Ltd
Director: Anthony Page
Role: Boy
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