He appeared in three Best Picture Academy Award winners, the last two of which were in consecutive years: He was the only actor to appear in a Shakespearean film directed by, He appeared in two different adaptations of, Is one of 13 actors who have received an Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of a real-life king. Age. Also on his mother's side, his great-uncle Fred Terry became a stage star acting the role of the Scarlet Pimpernel, and Fred's sister, Ellen Terry, the great stage actress who made her fame as Henry Irving's leading lady, was his great-aunt. The police made an attempt to prevent the press from learning of the incident, but in "Evening Standard" journalist was in the court that morning, and for the early afternoon edition, the paper came out with a headline "Sir John Gielgud fined: See your doctor the moment you leave here. The other recipients are Richard Rodgers, Helen Hayes, Rita Moreno, Audrey Hepburn, Marvin Hamlisch, Jonathan Tunick, Mel Brooks, Mike Nichols, Whoopi Goldberg, Scott Rudin, Robert Lopez, John Legend, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. It's a situation that would drive a man to drink--if he weren't alreadydrunk--in this giddy, bubbly comic masterpiece. At 17 he made his professional debut at the Old Vic in 1921 in a minor role in ‘Henry V.' He studied his craft at Lady Benson's Dramatic Academy and attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. Knighted in the Coronation Honours List of 1953 and made a Companion of Honour in the 1977 Queen's Birthday Honours List. He had identified himself to the police as "Arthur Gielgud, 49, a clerk, of Cowley Street Westminster." He is also reserved and cautious, never making a swift decision about anything. Taip daugybę metų aktorius įgarsindavo įvairiausius kūrinius, iš kurių daugelyje pačiam būdavo tekę vaidinti ar surežisuoti. Arthur was a huge hit when released in 1981, as was its Oscar-winning theme song by Christopher Cross. He made his final appearance in the theatre at the age of 83 in ‘The Best of Friends' in 1988. His final film role was as Pope Pius in ‘Elizabeth' which was released in 2000. That night, the lights at the Gielgud Theatre and 12 others in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Group were dimmed for three minutes in tribute to the passing of the man acclaimed as the greatest Shakespearean actor of the century.At a small memorial service in Buckinghamshire, Sir Alec Guinness, Sir John Mills, Dame Maggie Smith and Lord Richard Attenborough were among those whom paid their respects to the legendary actor. A blue plaque commemorating him is on the 18th century terraced house in Cowley Street, Westminster where he lived 1945 -1976. Gielgud created classical companies that laid the foundations for the great renaissance of British theater that blossomed after the War, doing the groundwork at the New Theatre in 1935, at the Queen's Theatre in the 1937/38 seasons, and at the Haymarket in 1944. He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Special Award in 1986 for lifetime achievement. Thursday 14 Apr 1904. Sir Arthur John Gielgud, OM, CH (14. april, 1904 – 21. maj 2000. - IMDb Mini Biography By: "Gielgud wrote many books in his career, starting with a 1939 autobiography entitled "Early Stages." "His work at the Vic in the 1930s, then with his own company, was trailblazing. Anonymous, Sir John Gielgud enjoyed a theatrical career that spanned 64 years, from a role in a 1924 London production of "The Constant Nymph" to the 1988 production of " Sir Sydney Cockerell: The Best of Friends", and a film career which began in 1924 and ended not long before his death. Sir John Gielgud Continue: More Information The Director's Chair Behind the Scenes Locations In Memory Of Steve Gordon Musical Notes Awards Theatrical Trailer Languages Return to Movie Film Recommendations. enlisted man, Richard Jenkins, who became a star overnight in Gielgud's production of "The Lady's Not for Burning" as Richard Burton. Videos. A year after Gielgud's death, an archive of letters chronicling his personal and professional life was bequeathed to the nation and housed at the British Library. Wotton Underwood, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, UK, The Theban Plays by Sophocles: Theban Plays: Oedipus the King, The Wonderful World of Disney: A Knight in Camelot, A Young Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro. (Olivier was generally considered the better actor in contemporary roles.) Arthur John Gielgud was born in South Kensington, London in 1904. Died. . ", - IMDb Mini Biography By: His body was later cremated at a ceremony witnessed by a small group of those closest to him. (bio by: [fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=46780914" target="_blank Iola)] Maintained by: Find A Grave Record added: Jul 10, 2000. A great Richard II (as well as Hamlet), the generous Gielgud made his Bolingbroke possible through both his mentorship of the younger actor at the New Theatre during the 1935 season (where they alternated the roles of Romeo and Mercutio, with Gielgud getting the better reviews), and by reinventing Shakespeare as commercial theater in the 20th century. És considerat un dels principals intèrprets del segle xx (amb Lord Olivier i Sir Ralph Richardson) del teatre britànic, i shakesperià en particular. Editorial Reviews. In the 1960s, he had a notable failure with his "Othello," and he was not a success in Peter Brook's 1968 staging of "Oedipus", two roles that Olivier had excelled in. 1925 m. Oksfordo teatre atliko Antono Čechovo pjesės „Vyšnių sodas“, Trofimovo vaidmenį. Brother of. Date of death: 21 May 2000. Here are the pros & cons as I see it, I hope this helps. He was awarded the 1982 London Evening Theatre Award's Special Award for lifetime achievement to the theatre. He was known for his beautiful speaking of verse and particularly for his warm and expressive voice, which his colleague Sir Alec Guinness likened to "a silver trumpet muffled in silk". "Publicly humiliated, Gielgud worried about how the West End audience would react the next time he appeared on stage. Joffe later said the actor "never really … The joke is that people think of me as an intellectual actor. Subsequently, Gielgud joined J. | A descendant of the renowned Terry acting family, he achieved early international acclaim for his youthful, emotionally expressive Hamlet which broke box office records on Broadway in 1937. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. 1, 2000, International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers, Vol. Thursday 14 Apr 1904. He had no teeth but ate enormous meals and chattered away, looking picturesquely sly and coy and nodding, like an old raven, with his head on one side. Mee 2000 zu Wotton Underwood, (England) war en englesche Schauspiller. Sir John Gielgud Bio Details. in 1991. One of only 15 individuals who are an "EGOT", meaning having received at least one of all of the four major entertainment awards: an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar and a Tony, competitively. He appeared in his first motion picture in 1923 in the silent picture Who Is the Man? In December 1996 he was made a member of "Order of Merit" by, Son of Franciszek Henryk (later Frank Henry) Gielgud (1860-1949) and Mabel Terry-Lewis (1868-1958). Best known for his Shakespearean roles in the theater, he first played Hamlet at the age of 26. Sir Arthur John Gielgud (14 April 1904 – 21 May 2000) was an English actor, director, and producer. A conference of his friends was called by Beaumont to determine how to best handle the crisis as Gielgud was scheduled to open in N. C. Hunter's play "A Day at the Sea" in the West End, which he was also directing. 2. 3. Juntamente com Ralph Richardson e Laurence Olivier, Gielgud foi um do trio de actores que dominou os palcos britânicos durante quase todo o século XX. Pros: 1. He attended Hillside preparatory school, where he first appeared onstage in a production of Shakespeare's ‘Merchant of Venice'. "Represented by the theatrical agency H. M. Tennent, whose managing director was the famous Hugh 'Binkie' Beaumont, Gielgud lost the romantic affections of John Perry to Beaumont (they were a committed couple until Beaumont's death). A descendant of the renowned Terry acting family, he achieved early international acclaim for his youthful, emotionally expressive Hamlet which broke box office records on Broadway in 1937. This was followed by "John Gielgud: An Actor's Biography in Pictures" in 1952, "Stage Directions" in 1963, "Distinguished Company" in 1972, the new autobiography "An Actor in His Time" in 1979 (revised 1989), "Backward Glances: Part One, Time for Reflection: Part Two, Distinguished Company" in 1989, "Teach Yourself" in 1990, and a primer for Shakespearean actors, "Shakespeare - Hit or Miss?" His father was of Polish ancestry, with distant Lithuanian roots, while his mother was English and from an acting family. 1917 m. rugsėjį pradėjo mokytis Vestminsterio mokykloje, kurios menų klasėje puikiai atsiskleidė dailėje, grįžęs namo piešdavo užsklandas žaislų teatrui. It stars Dudley Moore, Liza Minnelli, & Sir Arthur John Gielgud. In a letter to Lillian Gish at the time (not revealed until after his death), Gielgud told her that he perhaps should have committed suicide. He won an appointment as a Companion of Honor in 1977. He was nominated twice for a Best Actor Tony Award for ‘Tiny Alice' and again in 1971 for ‘Home.' 6, Providence, RI, 1997, Agnes Scott College, Agnes Scott Alumnae Quarterly, Vol. Gielgud and Perry fell in love, and Perry abandoned his unpromising stage career to live with Gielgud in his flat in Covent Garden. [During an interview on US television the interviewer asked who had inspired him] It was during my time at RADA, there was a man who inspired us all. They were adequately serpentine, but not altogether gorgeous. Born Arthur John Gielgud in South Kensington, London to Frank Gielgud, a stockbroker, and his wife, Kate Terry-Lewis. Vėliau kartais vaidindavo įvairiuose britų filmuose, tačiau tarptautinę sėkmę ir pripažinimą gavo filmuose suvaidintuose paskutiniais savo gyvenimo dešimtmečiais. His paternal great-grandmother, Aniela (nee Wasinskiej) Aszperger, had been a Shakespearean actress in Poland, and his maternal grandmother, Kate Terry, had played Cordelia at the age of 14. The recital proved extremely popular, and he toured with the show for a decade, winning a special Tony Award in 1958 for his staging of the show on Broadway. Aside from Olivier, who went on to found the National Theatre, George Devine founded the English Stage Company in 1956, and Anthony Quayle and Glen Byam Shaw revitalized Stratford during the 1950s.Without Gielgud, those paragons of the modern English theater, the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, likely would not have come into existence. ), poznatiji kao Sir John Gielgud, bio je engleski kazališni i filmski glumac poznat po izražajnom glasu, koga je kolega Sir Alec Guinness nazvao "srebrnom trubom utišanom svilom." There were fears among the theater's gay community that there would be a police crackdown, leading choreographer Frederick Ashton to say of Gielgud, "He's ruined it for us all." Gielgud was advised not to seek work in the United States for at least four years as he likely would be being refused entry by American immigration authorities. Photo is dated 07-16-1981. The lifetime awards began to pile up: a BAFTA fellowship award for his lifetime contribution to show business in 1992, the renaming of the Globe Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue in London's West End as the Gielgud Theatre in 1994, and his appointment to the Order of Merit in 1996.Gielgud and Hensler lived together in his later years at their country house, South Pavilion, at Wotton Underwood, near Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, where he died "simply of old age" on 21 May 2000, at 96. Unlike Olivier, who reinvented himself with his characterization of Archie Rice in Osborne's The Entertainer (directed by kitchen-sink stalwart Tony Richardson), an era of rebellion against the cultural Establishment was at hand, which rendered the current lions of the stage passé. Gielgud je član male grupe zabavljača koji su osvojili Emmy, Grammy, Oscar i Tony.. Izabrana filmografija Widely considered one of the finest actors of the 20th-Century, the versatile and prolific Sir John Gielgud fashioned an astounding career that spanned nearly 80 years. In 1929, he joined the Old Vic Company and established for himself a solid reputation. Arthur-- both the movie and its lead character -- is an anachronism. Būdamas 16 metų nusprendė tapti aktoriumi ir 1921 m. liepos mėnesį nuėjo į peržiūrą, kurioje gerai pasirodęs gavo stipendiją mokytis karališkoje dramos mokykloje. Chris Mills . Senelio Adamo močiutė buvo Stanislovo Antano Tiškevičiaus Logoiskio dukra Eleonora Tiškevičiūtė Logoiska,[1] kuri buvo ištekėjusi už Jono Gelgaudo, kurio brolis buvo garsus sukilimo vadas Antanas Gelgaudas. Filmai. His genius remained reserved for the stage. ), Jul-Dec 1990, The Massachusetts daily collegian [microform], Death of Sir John Gielgud at Wotton Underwood. While pursuing his stage career, he studied acting at Lady Benson's Dramatic Academy before attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) for a year. Senelis iš tėvo pusės buvo Adam Gielgud (1834-1920), kuris buvo vedęs Leontyna Aniela Aszperger, kurios mama buvo garsi lenkų aktorė Aniela Ašpergerova (1816–1902). Sir Arthur John Gielgud Age. A graduate of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London, he played his first Hamlet in 1930, and quickly established himself as one of the most eminent Shakespearean interpreters of his time, as well as a respected director. | (The other great Peter, Peter Hall, who founded the Royal Shakespeare Company, and later succeeded Laurence Olivier as director of the National Theatre, directed Gielgud as Prospero in "The Tempest" in 1973, the first production he directed for the NT on the South Bank. Actor. During the time he was a lecturer at R.A.D.A, John Gielgud was known for being a rigid disciplinarian and who demanded 100 % dedication from his students. He was 17 years old when he made his debut as a professional actor at the Old Vic in 1921, playing a French herald in "Henry V." The next year, his cousin Phyllis Neilson-Terry hired him as an assistant stage manager and understudy for "The Wheel". Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, Aylesbury Vale District, Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, South Kensington, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, International Dictionary of Film and Filmmakers, Vol. [directing Linda Marsh as Ophelia in "Hamlet", 1964]: You went slinking about the stage doing a number of interesting movements. His book, ‘Distinguished Company' appeared in 1972. 1994 m. aktoriaus garbei Londono „Globe Theatre“ buvo pervadintas į „Gielgud Theatre“ bei įkurtas Sir John Gielgud apdovanojimas už geriausius vaidmenis dramos spektakliuose. "Sheridan Morley, his biographer, said: 'Since 1917, when he started in walk-on parts, he never had more than four weeks without work." The only thing I liked about films was looking at the back of my head, which otherwise I could only see at the tailor's. He debuted in film in 1923 in the silent picture ‘Who Is the Man?' Best known for his Shakespearean roles in the theater, he first played Hamlet at the age of 26. Sir Arthur John Gielgud; (1904 m. balandžio 14 d. Pietų Kensingtone, Londonas, Didžioji Britanija – 2000 m. gegužės 21 d. Voton Hause, Bekingemšyras, Didžioji Britanija) – teatrų ir filmų aktorius, įgarsintojas, režisierius. I was sort of in them but not of them. (He had even turned down a film offer in the mid-1930s from Alexander Korda to film his great Hamlet.) Archive footage of him as Hamlet appears briefly on the computer screen of, His 1953 arrest for "soliciting homosexual acts" in a public lavatory was dramatized in 2008 as the play "Plague Over England "by. He was knighted in 1953 for services to the theatre. My Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar Winners (1980-1999), Credited in films that won consecutive Oscars for Best Picture. Aktoriaus karjera. They kept in touch, and Hensler moved in with Gielgud six years later. Son of Franciszek Henry GieÅgud and Kate GieÅgud in 1991 (re-published as "Acting Shakespeare" in 1992). Aktoriaus dukterėčia Maina Gielgud yra garsi baleto šokėja. Oscar -, Golden Globe - és BAFTA -díjas angol színész, rendező. 75, 1957-1958, Sewanee, TN, Brown University, Brown Alumni Monthly, Vol. . The late Sir John Gielgud won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his flawless turn as Arthur's acid-tongued butler and best friend, Hobson, whose outward disdain for Arthur's … He would become the first actor ennobled when he became Lord Olivier of Brighton in 1970. Režisieriaus karjera, 1932 m. pirmą kartą surežisavo „Romeo ir Džuljetą“. An innovator, Gielgud pioneered the theater company system. He made his screen debut in 1924 in Who Is the Man? XX a. šeštajame dešimtmetyje įgarsindavo Šerloką Holmsą. Academy Award Best Supporting Actor, 1981, for Arthur (1981), Academy Award Nomination, 1964, for Becket (1964). Radijas, 1928 m. aktoriaus brolis, BBC radijo laidų vedėjas, Val Gielgud pakvietė savo brolį dalyvauti pjesės įgarsinime per radiją. but what is fun about the theatre is that we get our prizes while we are alive to enjoy them. [on Claude Rains] He was a great influence on me. But it was his 1929-30 Hamlet and his performance in the title role of Shakespeare's "Richard II", another role he made his own, that earned him the reputation as the premier Shakespearean actor in England.Inspired by Gielgud's performances, a woman wrote, under the pseudonym Gordon Daviot, the play "Richard of Bordeaux" specifically for him, and he starred in and directed the play. Was rather critical of Claude Rains when he departed for America and Hollywood. You can help Wikiquote by expanding it. Born in London, England, John Gielgud trained at Lady Benson's Acting School and RADA, London. This huge financial success of the play meant that Gielgud could stage classics in the West End. Best Friends-Millionaire playboy Arthur Bach (Dudley Moore) cheers up his surrogate father, confidant and valet Hobson (John Gielgud) by turning his room into a virtual toy department in this scene from the hilarious new comedy, "Arthur," an Orion Pictures release thru Warner Bros. Photo measures 9.5 x 7.5inches. I never had interest in politics or sport, two great wars have sort of passed me by in a way. Arraigned the next morning, he pleaded guilty, apologized to the court, and was fined ten pounds sterling. Born Arthur John Gielgud in South Kensington, London, he attended Hillside preparatory school, where he first appeared onstage in a production of Shakespeare's ‘Merchant of Venice'. Actor. Beverley Nichols related how Gielgud returned from a village in late 1939, loaded down with newspapers and a worried look. At 17 he made his professional debut at the Old Vic in 1921 in a minor role in ‘Henry V.' John Gielgud, Actor: Arthur. Leontyna's mother, Aniela (Wasinskiej) Aszperger, was a prominent Polish stage actress. He also encouraged a new generation of actors, including Laurence Olivier, Peggy Ashcroft, Edith Evans, Glen Byam Shaw, Anthony Quayle, George Devine, and Alec Guinness, who reportedly saw him in "Richard of Bordeaux" fifteen times. 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