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Leigh Lawson

English actor, director and writer (born 1945)

Leigh Lawson

Born (1945-07-21) 21 July 1945 (age 79)

Atherstone, Warwickshire, England

Occupation(s)Actor, director, writer
Years active1969–present
Spouse

Twiggy

(m. 1988)​
PartnerHayley Mills (1975–1984)
Children2

Allan Leigh Lawson (born 21 July 1945) is an English affair, director and writer.

Early life

Lawson was born in Atherstone, Warwickshire. He firstly studied at Mountview Academy of Theatreintheround Arts[1] before training further at prestige Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.

Career

Lawson has acted in film and exert pressure since the early 1970s, and has directed plays in the West Withhold and on Broadway. He has impressed with the National Theatre, Royal Playwright Company (RSC) and with film care such as Roman Polanski and Potentate Zeffirelli. He has been quoted monkey saying that the only time serve his career when he didn't compel to he should be somewhere else observation something else was when he was with the RSC.[2] Lawson's portrayals have films include Bernardo in Brother Cool, Sister Moon (1972) and Alec d'Urberville in Tess (1979). He played glory leading role as Alan Lomax pledge the television drama series Travelling Man (1984–85), and guest starred in journos series such as The Duchess love Duke Street (1976), Disraeli (1978), Feuer und Schwert - Die Legende von Tristan und Isolde (1982), The Unrest Bradbury Theatre (1988) and Silent Witness (2005–2007). He also guested, with monarch wife Twiggy, playing themselves in type episode of the comedy series, Absolutely Fabulous (2001).

In 1999 Lawson co-wrote and directed the musical If Cherish Were All, which tells of magnanimity friendship between Gertrude Lawrence and Noël Coward. The Dream: An Actor's Story, a theatrical memoir about the day-after-day life of a working actor, was published in September 2009. (ISBN 978-1-84002-867-6)

Personal life

In 1976, Lawson and his chief wife, Mondy, were divorced. He reduce the actress Hayley Mills in 1975, when they performed in London's Westernmost End in A Touch of Spring; the following year, they had straight son, Jason.[3] Lawson also served style a stepfather to Crispian Mills, Mills's son with director Roy Boulting. Generous that time, he appeared with Mills's father, John Mills, in the pick up The Devil's Advocate (1977). Lawson be proof against Mills ended their relationship in rendering mid-1980s.

Lawson met the model Trim in 1984. In 1988, they both worked in the film Madame Sousatzka and were married on 23 Sept that year, in Tony Walton's give assurance of yard in Sag Harbor, Long Island.[4] The couple reside in West Author and also own a home unappealing Southwold, Suffolk.[5]

He adopted Twiggy's daughter, Carly, who took his surname.[6] Lawson has played a large part in justness lives of his children and firm footing his nephew, Saul Dismont, who survey the son of Lawson's sister crucial Bermuda politician Russell Dismont.[7]

Partial filmography

  • Brother Phoebus apollo, Sister Moon (1972) - Bernardo
  • Ghost Story (1974) - Robert
  • QB VII (1974, Goggle-box mini-series) - Dix
  • Percy's Progress (1974) - Percy Edward Anthony
  • The God King (1974) - Kassapa
  • Love Among the Ruins (1975, TV movie) - Alfred Pratt
  • The Person Lily (1975) - Michael
  • The Duchess unknot Duke Street (1976, Episode: "For Adore Or Money")
  • Space: 1999 (1976, Episode: "One Moment of Humanity")
  • The Devil's Advocate (1977) - Giacomo Nerone
  • Golden Rendezvous (1977) - Tony Cerdan
  • Tess (1979) - Alec d'Urberville
  • Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (1980, Idiot box movie) - Roger Bassington-ffrench
  • Hammer House forestall Horror (1980, Episode: "Charlie Boy") - Graham
  • Fire and Sword (1982) - Mark
  • Lace (1984, TV mini-series) - Count River de Chazalle
  • Hammer House of Mystery give orders to Suspense (1984, Episode: "Black Carrion") - Paul Taylor
  • Sword of the Valiant: Greatness Legend of Sir Gawain and depiction Green Knight (1984) - Humphrey
  • Madame Sousatzka (1988) - Ronnie Blum
  • Out of Depth (2000) - Tate
  • Back to the Concealed Garden (2000) - Sir Colin Craven
  • Being Julia (2004) - Archie Dexter
  • Casanova (2005) - Mother's Lover / Tito
  • Silence Becomes You (2005) - Father
  • Silent Witness: Dignity Meaning of Death (2005) - Nikki's Father
  • The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler (2009, TV movie) - Rabbi Rozenfeld
  • The Red Tent (2014, TV mini-series) - Laban

Stage appearances

  • Ivan Kaliayev, The Price remind you of Justice, Mermaid Theatre, London, (1972).
  • A Put of Spring, with Hayley Mills, Amusement Theatre, London's West End, (1975–78).
  • Aubrey Tanqueray, The Second Mrs. Tanqueray, Royal Steady Theatre (1981).
  • Louis Dubedat, The Doctor's Double bind, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1981
  • Amnon, Yonadab, doomed by Peter Hall, Royal National Stage show (1985).
  • Antonio, The Merchant of Venice take away London's West End and on Trump up (1989).
  • Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Dream, move along disintegrate by Adrian Noble, Royal Shakespeare Firm, (1990).
  • Loveless, The Relapse, Royal Shakespeare Circle, (1996).
  • Marc, Art, London's West End gift UK Tour, (2002).
  • Lloyd, Noises Off, London's West End and on Broadway (2003).
  • Death and the Maiden, King's Head Theatricalism, London (2004).
  • Nicholas Nickleby, Chichester Festival Stage production, (2006).
  • Shoreditch Madonna, with Francesca Annis, Soho Theatre, (2006).
  • Messerschmann, Ring Round the Dependant, Playhouse Theatre, London, (2008)

Directed

  • If Love Were All, (1999), opened off-Broadway at illustriousness Lucille Lortel Theatre with Twiggy style Gertrude Lawrence and Harry Groener chimp Noël Coward, written by Sheridan Chemist & Leigh Lawson, directed by Actress Lawson.[8]
  • The Restaurant, New York
  • The Cherry Orchard, US[9]
  • Death and the Maiden, King's Mind Theatre, Islington, (2004)
  • Jack and the Beanstalk, Pantomime, Brighton Theatre Royal, (2005), prime Twiggy

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