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Robert Stephens (1) (1931–1995)

Auteur van Knight Errant: Memoirs of a Vagabond Actor

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Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Stephens, Robert Graham
Geboortedatum
1931-07-14
Overlijdensdatum
1995-11-12
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
UK
Geboorteplaats
Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK
Plaats van overlijden
London, England, UK
Opleiding
Bradford Civic Theatre School
Beroepen
actor
autobiographer
Relaties
Smith, Maggie (wife)
Organisaties
National Theatre
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Olivier Award (1993)
Korte biografie
Robert Stephens was born in Bristol, England. At age 18, he won a scholarship to the Bradford Civic Theatre School in Yorkshire. He made his professional debut with the Caryl Jenner Mobile Theatre, which was followed by a year in repertory at the Royalty Theatre, Morecambe, and several seasons of touring. In 1958, he had his first major success in the play Epitaph for George Dillon by John Osborne and Anthony Creighton.
His early films included A Taste of Honey (1961), Cleopatra (1963), and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) with his then-wife Maggie Smith. He played the title role in The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970), directed by Billy Wilder. Acclaimed as a brilliant stage actor, the finest of his generation, he become a founding member of Britain's National Theater in the 1960s, and was widely regarded as the natural heir of Laurence Olivier. However, after he left the National Theatre in 1970 and his marriage to Maggie Smith broke up in 1973, he suffered a breakdown and a career slump. He continued to work in both the UK and USA, and at the end of the 1980s was invited to join the Royal Shakespeare Company. He received fresh praise for his performances as Julius Caesar, Falstaff -- for which he won the Olivier Award as Best Actor in 1993 -- and King Lear. He was knighted in 1995, and published his autobiography, Knight Errant: Memoirs of a Vagabond Actor, two weeks before his death at age 64.

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Wonderful! I love BBC audio production. Wonderful narrators-actors, songs, and effects.
 
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avanders | 1 andere bespreking | Nov 23, 2020 |
Recollections of a talented character actor (sadly, no longer with us). Trained for the stage but equally at home on-screen, Stephens epitomizes hard-working, professional, supporting players who manage to acquit themselves well, regardless of the quality of the material. His reflections on his friendship with Jeremy Brett grants some insights into the mental demons that fine man endured. KNIGHT ERRANT is chatty, catty and candid, the way memoirs should be; never shedding blame, the author always willing to admit culpability. Stephens was no angel and doesn't pretend to be. But he's great company and the old scoundrel tells a good, ribald tale...… (meer)
 
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