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8 results found for '"George Fenton"' in Person.
Stage Beauty (2004 Film)
- Director
- Richard Eyre
- Producer
- Robert De Niro; Jane Rosenthal; Hardy Justice
Feature film. London in the 1660s, and a declaration from King Charles II (Rupert Everett) legalising female actors puts the girl-boy specialist Ned Kynaston (Billy Crudup) out of a job. His former dresser...
Othello (1999 Video)
- Director
- Michael Attenborough
Video recording using three cameras of a performance of Othello, directed by Michael Attenborough, at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. Ray Fearon is Othello and Richard McCabe, Iago.
Othello (1999 Video)
Video recording using three cameras of a performance of Othello, directed by Michael Attenborough, at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. Ray Fearon is Othello and Richard McCabe, Iago.
Madness of King George, The (1995 Film)
- Director
- Nicholas Hytner
- Producer
- Stephen Evans; David Parfitt
Adapted from Alan Bennett’s stage play ‘The Madness of George III’, the film focuses on King George’s deteriorating mental condition that opens the door for court intrigue and the usurping of the...
Englishman Abroad, An (1983 Television)
- Director
- John Schlesinger
- Producer
- Innes Lloyd
Made-for-television film. Acclaimed recreation of the meeting between actress Coral Browne and British spy and defector Guy Burgess, in Moscow in 1958. The initial meeting took place in a theatre, where...
Antony and Cleopatra (1983 Video)
- Director
- Adrian Noble
A video recording, using a single, fixed camera of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s 1982 studio production of Antony and Cleopatra. Directed by Adrian Noble with Michael Gambon as Antony and Helen Mirren as...
Much Ado About Nothing (1982 Audio)
- Director
- Peter Gill
Live sound recording of Peter Gill’s 1981 production of Much Ado About Nothing with Penelope Wilton as Beatrice and Michael Gambon as Benedick.
Twelfth Night (1975 Audio)
- Director
- Peter Gill
Live sound recording of Peter Gill’s 1975 production of Twelfth Night for the Royal Shakespeare Company with Jane Lapotaire as Viola and John Price as Orsino. Nicol Williamson is Malvolio.