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Years active
  
1968 - 1980

Name
  
John Sichel


Role
  
Director

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Full Name
  
John Peter Sichel

Born
  
21 September 1937 (
1937 -09-21
)

Died
  
April 5, 2005, Bubwith, United Kingdom

Spouse
  
Elfie Corbett (m. 1962–2005)

Children
  
Tanya Byron, Katrina Sichel

Movies
  
Three Sisters, The Merchant of Venice, Twelfth Night

Similar People
  
Tanya Byron, Anna Carteret, Joan Plowright, Bruce Byron, Laurence Olivier

Grandchildren
  
Jack Byron, Lily Byron

Equine R&R discussion with Jan Treadwell and John Sichel


John Peter Sichel (21 September 1937 - 5 April 2005) was a British director of film, stage and television, and, later in life, a film, television, and theatre trainer.

Early in his career, he became known for translating the classical theatre repertoire to the screen. After he directed Alec Guinness and Ralph Richardson in a television version of Twelfth Night (1969), he was asked by Laurence Olivier to direct the National Theatre Company in the film of Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters (1970) with Olivier, Joan Plowright and Alan Bates. He subsequently directed Olivier in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice (1973), again from a National Theatre Company production. This was remounted for CBC in Canada in 1976 with a Canadian cast which included A. E. Holland as Shylock, Allan Grey, Micki Maunsell, Jack Rigg and Barney O'Sullivan. He also produced the first three series of Thriller (1973–74) for the British Associated Television (ATV) company for whom the two Shakespeare adaptations had also been produced.

His experience as a commissioner and director of drama and drama-documentaries enabled him to work with numerous prominent performers including (in addition to those already mentioned) Derek Jacobi, Helen Mirren, Anthony Hopkins, Sean Connery and Michael Caine. He also worked as a director and trainer at several of the UK's leading theatres and institutions including the Young Vic, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, RADA, the Shaw Theatre, the Italia Conti Academy, the London Film School and the Edinburgh Festival.

During the latter years of his career, he established ARTTS International in Bubwith, East Riding of Yorkshire, a training facility supporting artists in employment with the stage, film and television industry. Along with wife Elfie, they helped 500 young people gain employment from afar as Indonesia and Iran.

After his death, aged 67, in East Riding of Yorkshire in 2005, hundreds of these trainees came from all over the world to pay their respects in a tribute arranged by his family.

He was the father of British psychologist and TV presenter Tanya Byron and TV producer Katrina Sichel.

References

John Sichel Wikipedia


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