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Years active
  
1953-1976

Name
  
Noel Willman

Role
  
Actor


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Born
  
4 August 1918
Derry, County Londonderry, Ireland, United Kingdom

Occupation
  
Theatre director, actor

Died
  
December 14, 1988, New York City, New York, United States

Awards
  
Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play

Movies
  
The Reptile, The Kiss of the Vampire, Doctor Zhivago, The Man Who Knew Too Much, 21 Hours at Munich

Similar People
  
John Gilling, Anthony Hinds, Don Sharp, Robert Bolt, William A Graham

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Noel Willman (4 August 1918 – 14 December 1988) was a Northern Irish actor and theatre director. Born in Derry, Ireland, Willman died aged 70 in New York City, United States.

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Willman's films included The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), Carve Her Name with Pride (1958), The Kiss of the Vampire (1963), Doctor Zhivago (1965), The Reptile (1966), and The Odessa File (1974).

He was also a theatre director and actor, and won a Tony Award in 1962 for his direction of the original Broadway production of Robert Bolt's A Man For All Seasons. According to Bolt, he was instrumental in many aspects of the play's development, including the casting of Paul Scofield as Thomas More. In 1966 he was nominated in the same category for James Goldman's The Lion in Winter. He later directed Katharine Hepburn and Christopher Reeve in A Matter of Gravity in 1976. He frequently collaborated with Bolt, directing The Tiger and the Horse and Gentle Jack (and appearing in Zhivago, which Bolt scripted). One of his most famous theatrical roles was opposite Alec Guinness in the stage production of Bridget Boland's The Prisoner, for which he won the Clarence Derwent Award, and which was later made into a film with Guinness and Jack Hawkins.

Willman studied for the stage at the London Theatre Studio which had been set up by Michel St Denis and George Devine in 1935. Working as stage manager for John Gielgud's touring production of The Beggar's Opera, he took over the role of Macheath at short notice from Michael Redgrave, who and fallen ill and whose usual understudy had suffered a bout of laryngitis. During the war he toured with the Old Vic Company, then directed by Tyrone Guthrie, playing in The Merchant of Venice in 1941, and taking part in several productions at the Vic's Liverpool Playhouse base, including Shaw's Androcles and the Lion. Prompted by Guthrie, he became a director, in 1942 presenting his debut production Ah, Wilderness! by Eugene O'Neill.

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Partial filmography

  • The Pickwick Papers (1952) - Mr. Perker
  • Androcles and the Lion (1952) - Spintho
  • The Net (1953) - Dr. Dennis Bord
  • Malta Story (1953) - Hobley, Navy Pilot (uncredited)
  • Beau Brummell (1954) - Lord Byron
  • The Dark Avenger (1955) - Du Guesclin
  • The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) - Woburn
  • Seven Waves Away (1957) - Aubrey Clark
  • Across the Bridge (1957) - Chief of Police
  • Carve Her Name with Pride (1958) - Interrogator
  • Cone of Silence (1960) - Nigel Pickering
  • Never Let Go (1960) - Inspector Thomas
  • The Criminal (1960) - Prison Governor
  • Two Living, One Dead (1961) - Johnson
  • The Girl on the Boat (1961) - Webster
  • The Kiss of the Vampire (1963) - Dr. Ravna
  • Doctor Zhivago (1965) - Razin
  • The Reptile (1966) - Dr. Franklyn
  • The Vengeance of She (1968) - Za-Tor
  • The Odessa File (1974) - Franz Bayer
  • 21 Hours at Munich (1976) - Interior Minister Bruno Merk (final film role)
  • References

    Noel Willman Wikipedia


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