- Sean Mathias
Sean Gerard Mathias (born
14 March 1956 ) is a Britishtheatre director ,film director ,writer andactor .He was born in
Swansea , southWales . He is known for directing the film, "Bent", and for directing highly acclaimed theatre productions inLondon , New York,Cape Town ,Los Angeles andSydney . He has also had a notable professional and personal partnership with the actor, SirIan McKellen , since the late 1970s. [http://www.mckellen.com/life/per.htm] He was also named one of the 100 most influential gay and lesbian people in Britain by the Independent.Acting career
Mathias began his career as an actor, making his first appearance on screen in an episode of the cult BBC TV series, "
Survivors ", in 1977 in a small role. In the same year, he played an Irish Guards lieutenant in the film, "A Bridge Too Far".In 1978, Mathias appeared in a production at the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe , during which time he met the actor,Ian McKellen , who subsequently became his partner of about nine years.His acting career continued into the 1980s, with minor appearances on TV and in films such as "
Priest of Love ", which starred McKellen asD. H. Lawrence , and "The Scarlet Pimpernel", starringAnthony Andrews ,Jane Seymour and McKellen. Although he made one notable appearance in the film, "White Mischief ", in 1988 as Gerald Portman, his greatest achievements have come in directing and writing.Writing career
Mathias's play, "Cowardice", was produced at the
Ambassadors Theatre in London in 1983, starring McKellen,Janet Suzman andNigel Davenport . Despite poor reviews, he was undeterred and followed it with "Infidelities", which premiered at theEdinburgh Festival Fringe in 1985 before transferring to London'sDonmar Warehouse . "A Prayer For Wings", directed byJoan Plowright , was produced in Edinburgh in 1987 and, after winning a Fringe First awards, transferred to theBush Theatre in London. Later plays include "Poor Nanny" in 1989, "Swansea Boys" in 1990.His writing also includes a novel, "Manhattan Mourning", published in 1988, and the BBC TV film, "
The Lost Language of Cranes ", broadcast in 1992.Career as theatre director
Mathias' career as a theatre director took off in 1988 with "Exceptions". The following year, he directed a revival of "Bent", the award-winning play by
Martin Sherman that had opened on Broadway in 1979 starring McKellen. Performed as a benefit, this performance featured McKellen,Richard E Grant ,Ian Charleson andRalph Fiennes . After receiving critical acclaim, Mathias directed a full run in 1990 with McKellen alongsidePaul Rhys andChristopher Eccleston , winning the City Limits Award for Revival of the Year.Buoyed by this success, Mathias went on to direct hit shows in both London and on Broadway, including
Pam Gems ' adaptation of Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" with McKellen andAntony Sher ,Alan Bennett ’s "Talking Heads " (again with McKellen), and "Noel and Gertie" starringPatricia Hodge andEdward Petherbridge .In 1994, Mathias won the London Critics Circle Theatre Award for Best Director for
Noel Coward 's "Design for Living " (withRachel Weisz ,Clive Owen ,Paul Rhys andRupert Graves ) andJean Cocteau 's "Les Parents Terribles", starringSheila Gish ,Frances de la Tour ,Alan Howard andJude Law . This transferred to theEthel Barrymore Theatre on Broadway in 1995 as "Indiscretions", with Law joined byKathleen Turner ,Eileen Atkins ,Roger Rees andCynthia Nixon . It earned nineTony Award nominations including Best Director of a Play.Mathias directed his first
Stephen Sondheim musical, "A Little Night Music ", at theNational Theatre in London in 1995, withJudi Dench andSian Phillips . He had worked with Phillips before, directing her in anotherPam Gems adaptation,Henrik Ibsen 's "Ghosts" at the Sherman Theatre in Cardiff in 1993. He worked with her again in 1997, directing her asMarlene Dietrich in "Marlene", which transferred to Broadway two years later and gained two Tony Award nominations.Other London directorial credits include "
Antony and Cleopatra ", starringAlan Rickman andHelen Mirren , in 1998, andTennessee Williams ' "Suddenly Last Summer " withSheila Gish in 1999. His career moved across the Atlantic to New York, where, in 2001, he directed McKellen andHelen Mirren inAugust Strindberg ’s "Dance of Death". He went on to direct this in London and Sydney in 2003. Also in 2001, he directed an off-Broadway production of "Servicemen" by Evan Smith. He followed this with a Broadway revival of "The Elephant Man" starringBilly Crudup the following year at the Royale Theatre.In 2002, he returned to Sondheim to direct "Company" at the
Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater in Washington DC as part of its Sondheim Celebration, with a cast includingJohn Barrowman andLynn Redgrave . Speaking to the Stephen Sondheim Society at the time, he said: “I always wanted to do Company; it's the first musical I ever fell in love with.” As a youngster in South Wales, Mathias said, he used to listen to the original Broadway recording of the show and sing The Ladies Who Lunch with friends. ”I couldn't believe the songs, the cynicism, the sexuality.”Mathias gave into the lure of panto, and for Christmas 2004 he directed "
Aladdin " at theOld Vic in London, with McKellen asWidow Twankey alongsideMaureen Lipman ,Roger Allam and Joe McFadden. Due to its huge success, Mathias reunited with McKellen and Allam for a second run the following Christmas, withFrances Barber in the cast.In 2005, Mathias directed
Rebecca Lenkiewicz ’s "Shoreditch Madonna" at theSoho Theatre in London, starringFrancesca Annis andLeigh Lawson . He returned to the US to direct Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard " withAnnette Bening ,Alfred Molina andLothaire Bluteau , which opened at theMark Taper Forum in Los Angeles in 2006.Mathias has been based in South Africa since 1997 after visiting the country with the National Theatre in 1994 for a series of workshops. He made his South African directing debut in 2004 with
Jean Anouilh ’s "Antigone", starring the South African actorJohn Kani . “I had fallen out of love with London,” he told the Financial Times in October 2004. “I felt I had exhausted my life in London. I couldn't invent myself any more. My life was frenetic and there was never time to absorb experiences. Then I had a series of deaths of people close to me, my mother died and a long-term relationship broke up. After that, right then, I felt I had failed.” In 2007, he directed novelistEdna O'Brien 's only play, "Triptych", in Johannesburg, starring leading South African actor Dorothy-Anne Gould.He began 2008 by directing a revival of "Ring Round the Moon",
Christopher Fry 's adaption ofJean Anouilh 's comedy, "L'Invitation au Château ", starringAngela Thorne at London's Playhouse Theatre. He followed this with the UK production of "Triptych" at theSouthwark Playhouse in London.He is due to direct McKellen and
Patrick Stewart inSamuel Beckett 's "Waiting for Godot " at the Theatre Royal Haymarket in early 2009. [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1022972/BAZ-BAMIGBOYE-Rebecca-Hall-Cate-Blanchette-.html]Career as film director
Despite his focus on theatre direction, Mathias is also known as a film director because of his first - and currently only - feature film, "
Bent ", based on the play that propelled him to success. Released in 1997, it starredClive Owen alongside a host of leading actors including McKellen,Mick Jagger ,Rupert Graves ,Jude Law andLothaire Bluteau . It won the Prix de la Jeunesse at the Cannes film festival. Since 2004, Mathias has been planning to direct a new film set in South Africa, called "The Colossus", which he has adapted from the novel, "Manly Pursuits", by Ann Harries. Actors lined up for roles have includedRachel Weisz ,Susan Sarandon ,Colin Firth and SirIan McKellen .Theatre credits
Directing
* "Exceptions" (1988)
* "Bent" (1989), Adelphi Theatre, London
* "Bent" (1990), Lyttelton, National Theatre, London and Garrick Theatre, London
* "Talking Heads" (1990), Haymarket Theatre, London
* "Noel and Gertie" (1991), Duke of York's Theatre, London
* "Uncle Vanya " (1992), Cottesloe, National Theatre, London
* "Ghosts" (1993),Sherman Theatre , Cardiff
* "Design for Living " (1994),Donmar Warehouse , London and Gielgud Theatre, London
* "Les parents terribles " (1994), Lyttelton, National Theatre, London
* "A Little Night Music " (1995), Olivier, National Theatre, London
* "Indiscretions" (formerly "Les Parents Terribles") (1996),Ethel Barrymore Theatre , New York City
* "Marlene" (1997), London
* "Antony and Cleopatra " (1998), Olivier, National Theatre, London
* "Suddenly Last Summer " (1999), Comedy Theatre, London
* "Marlene" (1999),Cort Theatre , New York City
* "Dance of Death" (2001),Broadhurst Theatre , New York City
* "Servicemen" (2001), Theater at St Clement's, New York City
* "The Elephant Man" (2002), Royale Theatre, New York City
* "Company" (2002),Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater, Washington DC
* "Dance of Death" (2003), Lyric Theatre, London and Theatre Royal, Sydney
* "Antigone" (2004),Baxter Theatre Centre , Cape Town
* "Aladdin " (2004),Old Vic , London
* "Shoreditch Madonna" (2005),Soho Theatre , London
* "Aladdin " (2005),Old Vic , London
* "The Cherry Orchard " (2006),Mark Taper Forum , Los Angeles
* "Triptych" (2007),Market Theatre , Johannesburg
* "Ring Round the Moon" ("L'Invitation au Château ") (2008),Playhouse Theatre , London
* "Triptych" (2008),Southwark Playhouse , LondonWriting
* "Cowardice" (1983), Ambassadors Theatre, London
* "Infidelities" (1985),Edinburgh Festival Fringe andDonmar Warehouse , London
* "A Prayer For Wings" (1987),Edinburgh Festival Fringe andBush Theatre , London
* "Poor Nanny" (1989),King’s Head Theatre , London
* "Swansea Boys" (1990).National Theatre Studio, LondonActing
* "The Maid's Tragedy" (1979),
Glasgow Citizens Theatre Filmography
Directing
* "Bent" (1997)
Acting
* "
Survivors " (1977) – Mike
* "A Bridge Too Far" (1977) – Irish Guards lieutenant
* "Priest of Love " (1981) – secretary
* "Minder" (1982) – Dafydd
* "The Scarlet Pimpernel" (1982) - Dispatcher
* "One Summer" (1983) – Owen
* "White Mischief " (1987) – Gerald PortmanWriting
* "The Lost Language of Cranes" (1991), BBC TV
Books
* "Manhattan Mourning" (1988), Brilliance Books
External links
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* [http://www.hollywood.com/celebrity/Sean_Mathias/187590 Sean Mathias at Hollywood.com]
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