- Date de naissance
- Date de décès12 novembre 1995 · Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni (complications liées à une opération)
- Nom de naissanceRobert Graham Stephens
- Taille1,85 m
- Robert Stephens est né le 14 juillet 1931 à Angleterre, Royaume-Uni. Il était acteur et producteur. Il est connu pour Roméo et Juliette (1968), Cléopâtre (1963) et Les belles années de Miss Brodie (1969). Il était marié à Patricia Quinn, Maggie Smith, Tarn Bassett et Nora Ann Simmonds. Il est mort le 12 novembre 1995 à Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni.
- ConjointsPatricia Quinn(janvier 1995 - 12 novembre 1995) (son décès)Maggie Smith(29 juin 1967 - 6 avril 1975) (divorcé, 2 enfants)Tarn Bassett(27 avril 1956 - 24 mai 1967) (divorcé, 1 enfant)Nora Ann Simmonds(1951 - 1952) (divorcé, 1 enfant)
- Enfants
- Father of actors Toby Stephens and Chris Larkin.
- He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1993 (1992 season) for Best Actor for his performance as Falstaff in "Henry IV, Parts I & II" at the Royal Shakespeare Company.
- Was nominated for Broadway's 1959 Tony Award as Best Actor (Dramatic) for "Epitaph for George Dillon."
- Provided the voice of Aragorn in the acclaimed 1981 BBC Radio serialization of "The Lord of the Rings".
- He was made a Knight Bachelor of the Order of the British Empire in the 1995 Queen's New Years Honours List for services to drama.
- [on "The Method"] I once asked two old Russian actors about the Method, because I'd seen American actors in New York use their version of it and it was so awful, amateur and inept and stupid. And they said to me, "If you have a copy of [Konstantin Stanislavski's] "My Life in Art" or "An Actor Prepares", just take it out and throw it in the river". If it was no use to them, it was certainly of no use to me.
- [on "Hamlet"] It is undoubtedly the greatest part ever written, but it's so complex. You can't really play it, you just give an opinion of it.
- One reason I've never chased after films is that once you become a film star, you can't really stop, because you have to be before the public's eye all the time. I wouldn't care for that. Also, in films the material can't be that good all the time. You have to make mostly bad films, or films that aren't frightfully good. That wouldn't interest me - not that I've ever been offered that opportunity.
- [on comedian Sonnie Hale] A gross, unfunny person offstage and someone, on the whole, to avoid.
- [on Tony Richardson] He convinced me (wrongly of course) that anyone can make a movie. All Tony Richardson ever did was come in and ask his cameraman what he should do . . . He was a useless, unpleasant creature.
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