- Robert Stephens
Sir Robert Stephens (
14 July 1931 –12 November 1995 ) was a leading actor in the early years of England'sRoyal National Theatre .Stephens was born in
Bristol ,England , and rose to become one of the most respected actors of his generation. By the 1960s he was regarded as the natural successor toLaurence Olivier . He and his third wife, actressMaggie Smith appeared together on stage and in film, notably in the film version of "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie " in 1969.His other films in this period included a minor role as Prince Escalus in
Franco Zeffirelli 's "Romeo & Juliet" (1968), as well as a starring role inBilly Wilder 's "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes " (1970)and the science fiction film, "The Asphyx " (1973). However, following his departure from the National Theatre in 1970 and the breakup of his marriage in 1973 he suffered a career slump, not helped by heavy drinking.Although he continued to work on stage (notably in the National Theatre's"The Mysteries" in 1986), film ("The Fruit Machine" (1988), a/k/a "Wonderland" (USA), and television (notably in the role of Abner Brown in the 1984 BBC TV dramatisation of the children's classic "
The Box of Delights "), it wasn't until the 1990s that he re-established himself at the forefront of his profession, when theRoyal Shakespeare Company invited him to playFalstaff in "Henry IV, part 1 " and then the title role in "King Lear ". He was awarded theLaurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1993 for Best Actor, for his performance as Sir John Falstaff in "Henry IV" for theRoyal Shakespeare Company . He was knighted in 1995.Robert Stephens provided the voice of
Aragorn in the acclaimed 1981BBC Radio serialisation of "The Lord of the Rings".Stephens was married four times:
* 1951, to Nora Ann Simmons;Fact|date=April 2007 they had one child, Michael Stephens and divorced 1952
* 1956, to Tarn Bassett; they had one child and divorced 1967
* 1967, toMaggie Smith ; their two sons are the actorsToby Stephens andChris Larkin ; they divorced in 1974
*1995, to Belfast-bornPatricia Quinn (aka Lady Stephens), who appeared with him in "Fortunes of War".Following years of ill health, he died from
cancer at the age of 64, eleven months after he was knighted.Stephens was one of eight actors profiled in
Roger Lewis ' 1989 book "Stage People".External links
*imdb name|id=0827137|name=Robert Stephens
* [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/471660/] Robert Stephens at screenonline
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/person.asp?LinkID=mp60141] Portraits of Stephens
* [http://www.dswebhosting.info/Shakespeare/dserve.exe?&dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Site11&dsqDb=Roles&dsqCmd=xdetail.tcl&dsqSearch=((Name='robert')AND(Name='stephens'))] Performances with theRoyal Shakespeare Company
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