- Mike Ockrent
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Mike Ockrent (18 June 1946 - 2 December 1999) was a British stage director, well-known both for his Broadway musicals and smaller niche plays. He was educated at Highgate School. Through directing Educating Rita and Follies, he became an established figure in London theatre. In 1986 he made a successful transition to New York with Me and My Girl that earned several Tony Award nominations. In later life Ockrent worked in film, mainly straight-to-TV movies.
In 1992 Ockrent worked with Susan Stroman on Crazy for You and other productions. They were married in 1996 and remained so until Ockrent's death from leukemia in New York in 1999.
A charitable trust now exists in his name. The trust aims to give access to theatre for children with cancer, involving nights at the theatre with visits backstage afterwards. It also funds leukaemia research, "both mainstream and 'alternative'".
Contents
Work
Filmography
- Shakespeare Lives! (1982) TV series (co-producer)
- Bestseller (1985 film)|Bestseller (1985) (TV) (director)
- Mrs. Capper's Birthday (1985) (TV) (aka Star Quality: Mrs. Capper's Birthday (UK)) (director)
- Dancin' Thru the Dark (1990) (director)
- Money for Nothing (1993/II) (TV) (aka Hot Millions (USA) or Screen One: Money for Nothing (UK: series title)) (director)
- A Christmas Carol (2004/I) (TV) (musical) (aka A Christmas Carol: The Musical (USA)) (screenplay)
Stage
- The Dead of Night by Stanley Eveling (1975)
- Once a Catholic (1979)
- Rowan Atkinson at the Atkinson (1986)
- Me and My Girl (1986 - 1989)
- Happy Birthday, Sir Larry (31 May 1987) an 80th birthday tribute to Sir Laurence Olivier [1]
- Crazy for You (1992 - 1996) (Ockrent conceived the idea)
- A Christmas Carol (1995)
- Big (1996)
- King David (1997)
Novel
- Running Down Broadway (1992)
Awards and nominations
- Awards
- 1987 - Drama Desk Award Outstanding Book - Me and My Girl
- 1987 - Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical - Me and My Girl
- Nominations
- 1987 - Tony Award Best Book of a Musical - Me and My Girl (joint with L. Arthur Rose, Douglas Furber and Stephen Fry)
- 1987 - Tony Award Best Direction of a Musical - Me and My Girl
- 1992 - Drama Desk Award Best Direction of a Musical - Crazy for You
- 1992 - Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical - Crazy for You
References
- ^ Programme for Happy Birthday, Sir Larry, dated 31 May 1987
- "Mike Ockrent Biography". Infoplease. 2008. http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0781764.html. Retrieved 2008-08-23.
External links
- The Mike Ocrent charitable trust
- Mike Ockrent at the Internet Movie Database
- Mike Ockrent at the Internet Broadway Database
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical (1975–2000) Arthur Laurents (1975) · Michael Bennett (1976) · Martin Charnin (1977) · Peter Masterson / Tommy Tune / Stephen Schwartz (1978) · Harold Prince (1979) · Harold Prince (1980) · Wilford Leach (1981) · Tommy Tune (1982) · George Abbott (1983) · James Lapine (1984) · Wilford Leach (1986) · Mike Ockrent (1987) · Harold Prince (1988) · Tommy Tune (1990) · Scott Ellis (1991) · Jerry Zaks (1992) · Des McAnuff (1993) · Nicholas Hytner (1994) · Harold Prince (1995) · Christopher Renshaw (1996) · Walter Bobbie (1997) · Julie Taymor (1998) · Matthew Bourne (1999) · Michael Blakemore (2000)
Complete list · (1975–2000) · (2001–2025) Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music (1976–2000) Marvin Hamlisch (1976) · Cy Coleman (1977) · Cy Coleman/Carol Hall (1978) · Stephen Sondheim (1979) · Andrew Lloyd Webber (1980) · Maury Yeston (1982) · Andrew Lloyd Webber (1983) · Jerry Herman (1984) · Larry Grossman (1985) · Rupert Holmes (1986) · Stephen Fry/Noel Gay/Mike Ockrent/Douglas Furber/Claude-Michel Schönberg (1987) · Andrew Lloyd Webber (1988) · Cy Coleman (1990) · Cy Coleman (1991) · Erik Frandsen/Michael Garin/Paul Lockheart/Robert Hipkins (1992) · Marvin Hamlisch (1993) · Stephen Sondheim (1994) · Cy Coleman (1997) · Stephen Flaherty (1998) · Andrew Lippa (2000)
Complete list · (1969–1975) · (1976–2000) · (2001–2025) Categories:- 1946 births
- 1999 deaths
- Costume designers
- Drama Desk Award winners
- Tony Award winners
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