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British actor (1934–1991)
Job Stewart (20 January 1934 – 23 October 1991) was a British stage and screen actor.
Born in
Cape Town ,
South Africa , Stewart took to the stage in the 1950s, appearing in Shakespeare and in West End drama, then gained screen roles in film and on television.
Stewart was a close friend of
Judi Dench and worked with her on
Love in a Cold Climate (1980).
[1]
His last screen work was in
Hong Kong in the mid 1980s and he died there in 1991, aged 57.
On stage
King Richard II (
Winter Garden Theatre , Broadway, 23 October 1956 - 12 January 1957) as Page
[2]
Romeo and Juliet (Winter Garden Theatre, Broadway, 23 October 1956 - 12 January 1957) as Peter
[2]
Macbeth (Winter Garden Theatre, Broadway, 23 October 1956 - 12 January 1957) as Witch
[2]
Troilus and Cressida (Winter Garden Theatre, Broadway, 23 October 1956 - 12 January 1957) as Nestor
[2]
Hamlet (
Broadway Theatre, 53rd Street , 16 December 1958 — 10 January 1959) as Osric
[2]
King Henry V (Broadway Theatre, 25 December 1958 — 10 January 1959) as Nym
[2]
Romeo and Juliet (City Center Theater, New York, 13 February 1962 - 18 March 1962) as
Benvolio
[2]
Saint Joan (City Center Theater, New York, 20 February 1962 - 18 March 1962) as Dauphin
[2]
The Astrakhan Coat (Helen Hayes Theatre, 12 January 1967 - 28 January 1967) as Alain
[2]
Film and television work
Notes
^ John Miller, Judi Dench: With a Crack in Her Voice (2013), p. 160
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Job Stewart at IBDB.com, accessed 5 April 2018
^ Andrew A. Aros, An Actor Guide to the Talkies, 1965 through 1974 , p. 255
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Radio Times , Volume 185 (1969), p. 19
^ Denitza Bantcheva, L'univers de Joseph Losey (2000), p. 221
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