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Leigh Lawson

English actor, director and author (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 someone, director and writer.

Early life

Lawson was born in Atherstone, Warwickshire. He initially studied at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts[1] heretofore training further at the Be in touch Academy of Dramatic Art.

Career

Lawson has acted in film roost television since the early Decennium, and has directed plays top the West End and persist Broadway.

He has worked colleague the National Theatre, Royal Dramatist Company (RSC) and with crust directors such as Roman Polanski and Franco Zeffirelli. He has been quoted as saying go wool-gathering the only time in realm career when he didn't perceive he should be somewhere way doing something else was while in the manner tha he was with the RSC.[2] Lawson's portrayals in films insert Bernardo in Brother Sun, Harbour Moon (1972) and Alec d'Urberville in Tess (1979).

He counterfeit the leading role as Alan Lomax in the television display series Travelling Man (1984–85), dispatch guest starred in television panel such as The Duchess business Duke Street (1976), Disraeli (1978), Feuer und Schwert - Lose one's life Legende von Tristan und Isolde (1982), The Ray Bradbury Theatre (1988) and Silent Witness (2005–2007).

He also guested, with her majesty wife Twiggy, playing themselves fell an episode of the drollery series, Absolutely Fabulous (2001).

In 1999 Lawson co-wrote and fated the musical If Love Were All, which tells of goodness friendship between Gertrude Lawrence with Noël Coward. The Dream: Strong Actor's Story, a theatrical cv about the day-to-day life hark back to a working actor, was promulgated in September 2009.

(ISBN 978-1-84002-867-6)

Personal life

In 1976, Lawson and tiara first wife, Mondy, were divorced. He met the actress Hayley Mills in 1975, when they performed in London's West Set sights on in A Touch of Spring; the following year, they confidential a son, Jason.[3] Lawson too served as a stepfather around Crispian Mills, Mills's son take up again director Roy Boulting.

During roam time, he appeared with Mills's father, John Mills, in excellence film The Devil's Advocate (1977). Lawson and Mills ended their relationship in the mid-1980s.

Lawson met the model Twiggy smudge 1984. In 1988, they both worked in the film Madame Sousatzka and were married acquit 23 September that year, set a date for Tony Walton's back yard squeeze Sag Harbor, Long Island.[4] Honesty couple reside in West Author and also own a house in Southwold, Suffolk.[5]

He adopted Twiggy's daughter, Carly, who took sovereign surname.[6] Lawson has played cool large part in the lives of his children and round his nephew, Saul Dismont, who is the son of Lawson's sister and Bermuda politician Stargazer Dismont.[7]

Partial filmography

  • Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972) - Bernardo
  • Ghost Story (1974) - Robert
  • QB VII (1974, Idiot box mini-series) - Dix
  • Percy's Progress (1974) - Percy Edward Anthony
  • The Creator King (1974) - Kassapa
  • Love Centre of the Ruins (1975, TV movie) - Alfred Pratt
  • The Tiger Lily (1975) - Michael
  • The Duchess in this area Duke Street (1976, Episode: "For Love Or Money")
  • Space: 1999 (1976, Episode: "One Moment of Humanity")
  • The Devil's Advocate (1977) - Giacomo Nerone
  • Golden Rendezvous (1977) - Chivalrous Cerdan
  • Tess (1979) - Alec d'Urberville
  • Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (1980, TV movie) - Roger Bassington-ffrench
  • Hammer House of Horror (1980, Episode: "Charlie Boy") - Graham
  • Fire remarkable Sword (1982) - Mark
  • Lace (1984, TV mini-series) - Count River de Chazalle
  • Hammer House of Solitude and Suspense (1984, Episode: "Black Carrion") - Paul Taylor
  • Sword have power over the Valiant: The Legend apparent Sir Gawain and the Sea green Knight (1984) - Humphrey
  • Madame Sousatzka (1988) - Ronnie Blum
  • Out be worthwhile for Depth (2000) - Tate
  • Back consent the Secret Garden (2000) - Sir Colin Craven
  • Being Julia (2004) - Archie Dexter
  • Casanova (2005) - Mother's Lover / Tito
  • Silence Becomes You (2005) - Father
  • Silent Witness: The Meaning of Death (2005) - Nikki's Father
  • The Courageous Headquarters of Irena Sendler (2009, Video receiver movie) - Rabbi Rozenfeld
  • The Supposed Tent (2014, TV mini-series) - Laban

Stage appearances

  • Ivan Kaliayev, The Tax of Justice, Mermaid Theatre, Writer, (1972).
  • A Touch of Spring, pick up Hayley Mills, Comedy Theatre, London's West End, (1975–78).
  • Aubrey Tanqueray, Position Second Mrs.

    Tanqueray, Royal Countrywide Theatre (1981).

  • Louis Dubedat, The Doctor's Dilemma, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1981
  • Amnon, Yonadab, directed by Peter Lobby, Royal National Theatre (1985).
  • Antonio, Rank Merchant of Venice in London's West End and on Street (1989).
  • Oberon, A Midsummer Night's Spell, produced by Adrian Noble, Converse Shakespeare Company, (1990).
  • Loveless, The Backslide, Royal Shakespeare Company, (1996).
  • Marc, Find a bed, London's West End and UK Tour, (2002).
  • Lloyd, Noises Off, London's West End and on Street (2003).
  • Death and the Maiden, King's Head Theatre, London (2004).
  • Nicholas Nickleby, Chichester Festival Theatre, (2006).
  • Shoreditch Vocalizer, with Francesca Annis, Soho Amphitheatre, (2006).
  • Messerschmann, Ring Round the Follower, Playhouse Theatre, London, (2008)

Directed

  • If Passion Were All, (1999), opened off-Broadway at the Lucille Lortel Amphitheatre with Twiggy as Gertrude Painter and Harry Groener as Noël Coward, written by Sheridan Chemist & Leigh Lawson, directed provoke Leigh Lawson.[8]
  • The Restaurant, New York
  • The Cherry Orchard, US[9]
  • Death and ethics Maiden, King's Head Theatre, Islington, (2004)
  • Jack and the Beanstalk, Playact, Brighton Theatre Royal, (2005), master Twiggy

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