- Antony Sher
Infobox Actor
name = Antony Sher
birthdate = birth date and age|1949|6|14
birthplace =Cape Town ,South Africa
laurenceolivierawards = Best Actor in a Play
1986 "Richard III" ; "Torch Song Trilogy "
1997 "Stanley"
sagawards = Outstanding Cast - Motion Picture
1998 "Shakespeare in Love "Sir Antony Sher KBE (born
14 June 1949 ) is a British actor, writer, theatre director and painter.Biography
Early life
Sher was born into a
Lithuania nJew ish family inCape Town, South Africa , the son of Margery and Emmanuel Sher, who worked in business. [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/55/Antony-Sher.html Antony Sher Biography (1949-) ] ] He grew up in the suburb ofSea Point (his cousin isRonald Harwood ), but he has worked mainly in theUnited Kingdom and is now a British citizen.In 1968, after completing his compulsory military service, he left for
London to audition at theCentral School of Speech and Drama , but was unsuccessful. Instead, he studied at theWebber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art from 1969 to 1971. After training, and some early performances with the theatre groupGay Sweatshop , he joined theRoyal Shakespeare Company in 1982.Acting career
In the 70's Sher was part of an astonishing group of young actors and writers working at the Liverpool Everyman. It consisted of the likes of writers Willy Russell and Alan Bleasdale and fellow actors Bernard Hill, Julie Walters, Trevor Eve and Jonathan Pryce. The work put on was highly regarded (Two successes being "John, Paul, George, Ringo … & Bert" with Sher playing Ringo and "Richard III" with Sher playing Buckingham). Sher summed up the work of the company with the phrase "Anarchy ruled." In the 80's he worked at The Royal Shakespeare company, taking the title role in "Tartuffe" and playing The Fool in "King Lear" before his big breakthrough in 1984, when he played the title role in Shakespeare's "Richard III". This won him the prestigious
Laurence Olivier Award . Since then he has played the lead in many big productions, including "Tamburlaine", "Cyrano de Bergerac", "Stanley ", "Macbeth " and "The Merchant of Venice ".In 1997, his portrayal of Disraeli in the film "
Mrs. Brown " was well received, and he won his second Laurence Olivier Award for his performance asStanley Spencer in "Stanley". In television, he starred in theminiseries "The History Man " (1981) and "The Jury" (2002). In 2003 he played the central character in an adaptation of theJ G Ballard short story "The Enormous Space", filmed as "Home" and broadcast onBBC Four .He had a cameo role in the British comedy "
Three and Out " released on25 April 2008 .Other work
Sher's books include the memoirs: "Woza Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus in South Africa," with Gregory Doran (1997); "Year of the King" (1985); "Beside Myself" (2002); "Characters" (1990); and "Primo Time" (2005). He also wrote the novels "Cheap Lives" (1995), "The Indoor Boy" (1996), "Middlepost" (1989) and "The Feast" (1999).
Sher is also the author of several plays, including "ID" (2003). In 2008 "Giant" was performed at the Hampstead Theatre. The main characters are:
Michelangelo at the time of his creation of David;Leonardo da Vinci ; and Vito, their mutual apprentice. Sher's research for the story drew greatly upon Vasari's "Lives."In 2005 Sher directed "Breakfast With Mugabe" at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, which transferred to the Soho Theatre (April 2006) and the Duchess Theatre (May 2006). On 30th January 2007 he was made an honorary Doctor of Letters at the University of Warwick.
In 2007 he made a
Channel 4 crime documentary, "Murder Most Foul," about his native South Africa. The documentary examines the gruesome murders of young actorBrett Goldin and fashion designer Richard Bloom. Sher also travelled to the ghettoes where the murderers came from and interviewed the family and friends of Goldin and Bloom as well as those of other murder victims. [cite web|url=http://www.channel4.com/more4/truestories/m/murder_most_foul.html| title=Murder Most Foul| publisher=Channel 4 | date = September 2007]Personal life
Despite his success, a shy and insecure Sher turned to
cocaine as an antidote and by 1996 spent three weeks in rehabilitation. In 2005, he and his partner, the director Greg Doran, became one of the first gay couples to form a civil partnership in Britain.Selected Theatre Credits
* 2007: Kean in "Kean" at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford (then transferring to the Apollo Theatre, London in May) in March
* 2004: "Primo" at the Cottesloe - National Theatre in October
* 2002: RSC's Jacobean season transfers to the West End
* 2000/1: "Macbeth" and "The Winter's Tale" for the RSC
* 1999: "Macbeth" with the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
* 1998/1999: "The Winter's Tale", at the Barbican Theatre with the Royal Shakespeare Company
* 1997: "Stanley" at the National Theatre
* 1994/5: "Titus Andronicus" at the National, then transferring to the Market Theatre, Johannesburg
* 1991: "The Trial" and "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui" for the National Theatre
* 1990: "Singer" for the RSC
* 1987: Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice" for the RSC
* 1984: "Richard III" with the RSC (transferring to the Barbican in 1985)
* 1982: "King Lear" (as the Fool) at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre (transferring to the Barbican in 1983)
* 1982: Mike Leigh's "Goosepimples" in the West End
* 1972-74: Plays various roles at the Liverpool EverymanSelected Honours and awards
* 1985:
Laurence Olivier Award for best actor, for "Richard III"
* 1985: Evening Standard Award for best actor, for "Richard III"
* 1997:Laurence Olivier Award for best actor in a play, for "Stanley"
* 1998: Honorary Doctorate of Letters fromLiverpool University .
* 2000: Knight Commander of the British Empire (KBE) for services to theatre.References
External links
* http://www.spectator.co.uk/the-magazine/features/31351/i-enjoy-being-an-ousider.thtml
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* [http://fanfsher.tripod.com/web/index.html Antony Sher Pages]
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