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Name
  
Richard Monette

Role
  
Actor

Cousins
  
Tristan Tondino


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Born
  
June 19, 1944 (
1944-06-19
)

Died
  
September 9, 2008, London, Canada

Books
  
This Rough Magic: The Making of an Artistic Director : a Memoir

Parents
  
Maurice Monette, Florence Tondino Monette

Movies
  
Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II, I've Heard the Mermaids, Big Zapper, While My Pretty One Sleeps, Iceman

Similar People
  
Patricia Rozema, Fred Schepisi, Gentile Tondino, David Jones, Tristan Tondino

Richard monette stratford festival s 2007 season


Richard Jean Monette OC, DHum, LLD (June 19, 1944 – September 9, 2008) was a Canadian actor and director, best known for his 14-season tenure as the longest-serving artistic director of the Stratford Festival of Canada from 1994 to 2007.

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Early life

Monette was born in Montreal, the son of Florence M. (née Tondino) and Maurice Monette. He was educated at Loyola High School (Montreal) and Loyola College (now Concordia University).

Monette was the nephew of Canadian painter Gentile Tondino.

Theatre career

It was at college that his acting skills were first noticed when he took top acting honours at the 1959 Hart House Inter-Varsity Drama competition in Toronto.

Upon graduation, he chose to pursue an acting career, and his first professional role was as a 19-year-old Hamlet at the Crest Theatre in Toronto. He joined the Stratford Festival Company in 1965, and played a variety of small roles. He also won a role in Soldiers at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, a production that took him to Broadway. He also appeared in a number of television plays on CBC.

In 1969, he moved to London England, and appeared in a variety of productions, including open-air Shakespeare in Regent Park, and the original London production of the notorious Oh! Calcutta!.

Upon his return to Canada in 1974, he took on the title role in the premiere of the English translation of Michel Tremblay's Hosanna at the Tarragon Theatre. His definitive interpretation of the conflicted transvestite obsessed with Elizabeth Taylor's Cleopatra marked his arrival as one of Canada's leading actors. In his memoir, he recalled it as "a great role, perhaps the best I have ever played, outside of Shakespeare".

He also returned to the Stratford Company, taking on the role of Hamlet, and for the next ten years, he would be one of Stratford's main leading men. He also appeared in a number of Canadian films, including I've Heard the Mermaids Singing.

Monette fought a lifelong battle with stage fright, and gradually refocused his energies from acting to directing. Although he had directed a short play at Stratford in 1978, his first full length Stratford production was Taming of the Shrew at Stratford in 1988, which was an unexpected hit with audiences. Critic Richard Ouzounian believes this production served as a foundation for Monette's career as a director, calling it "a joyous romp in which the Fellinesque setting of Rome in the 1950s meshed marvelously with Shakespeare's text and the performances of Goldie Semple and Colm Feore".

Monette was selected as Artistic Director Designate of Stratford in 1992, and subsequently named artistic director in 1994. During his tenure, he not only staged every one of Shakespeare's plays, he also showcased big-production musicals such as My Fair Lady and Anything Goes. Although critics argued that the musicals were too populist, Monette erased the Festival's considerable financial deficit and brought in new audiences. His other legacies at Stratford include the Birmingham Conservatory acting school, a $50 million Endowment Fund, and the opening of a fourth theatre, the 260-seat Studio Theatre.

He also continued to take on occasional acting roles; in 1996, he appeared in the TV movie And Then There was One.

A little over a year after his retirement, he died of a pulmonary embolism.

Filmography

Actor
1997
While My Pretty One Sleeps (TV Movie) as
Sal
1995
Harrison Bergeron (TV Movie) as
Eric Shockley
1994
And Then There Was One (TV Movie) as
Dr. Lloyd
1992
The Good Fight (TV Movie) as
Dr. Lemmon
1991
Counterstrike (TV Series)
- Going Home (1991)
1990
E.N.G. (TV Series) as
Dr. Richard Ascott
- Payment in Kind (1990) - Dr. Richard Ascott
1989
Murder by Night (TV Movie) as
Stuart Kessler
1989
The Twilight Zone (TV Series) as
Dr. Wilson
- Father & Son Game (1989) - Dr. Wilson
1987
Diamonds (TV Series)
- Life Is a Lot Like Hockey (1988)
- Good Hands (1987)
1988
Street Legal (TV Series) as
Brock
- Mondo Condo (1988) - Brock
1988
T and T (TV Series) as
Merrick
- A Victim of Fashion (1988) - Merrick
1988
Much Ado About Nothing (TV Movie) as
Benedick
1988
Higher Education as
Robert Bley
1987
Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II as
Father Cooper
1987
I've Heard the Mermaids Singing as
Clive
1987
Night Heat (TV Series) as
Joseph Dominic / Rolly McGuire
- And Baby Makes Grief (1987) - Joseph Dominic
- Masquerade (1987) - Rolly McGuire
1987
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Brian
- Deathmate (1987) - Brian
1986
The High Price of Passion (TV Movie) as
Joe Grant
1986
Adderly (TV Series) as
Ambassador Kendall
- Rich Kid (1986) - Ambassador Kendall
1986
Popeye Doyle (TV Movie) as
Patrick Henley
1986
Dancing in the Dark as
The doctor
1986
Mania: The Intruder as
Jack Benson (segment "The Intruder")
1984
Iceman as
Hogan
1983
The Tempest (TV Movie) as
Sebastian
1981
A Far Cry from Home (TV Movie) as
Tommy
1981
The Littlest Hobo (TV Series) as
Ed Jordan
- Suspect (1981) - Ed Jordan
1981
Titans (TV Series) as
Amadeus Mozart
- Amadeus Mozart (1981) - Amadeus Mozart
1979
The Great Detective (TV Series) as
Aaron Clements
- Song of the Hemp (1979) - Aaron Clements
1979
For the Record (TV Series) as
Canelli
- Certain Practices (1979) - Canelli
1976
Find the Lady as
Bruce La Rousse
1976
Peep Show (TV Series) as
Neil
- The Lie Chair (1976) - Neil
1973
Big Zapper as
Rock Hard
1968
Jackanory (TV Series) as
Storyteller
- Farmer Boy: Part 5 - Starlight (1968) - Storyteller
- Farmer Boy: Part 4 - The County Fair (1968) - Storyteller
- Farmer Boy: Part 3 - Independence (1968) - Storyteller
- Farmer Boy: Part 2 - The Horse Buyer (1968) - Storyteller
- Farmer Boy: Part 1 - Winter (1968) - Storyteller
1966
Henry V (TV Movie) as
Montjoy
1966
Festival (TV Series) as
Darnley
- Mary of Scotland (1966) - Darnley
1965
The Serial (TV Series)
- The Reluctant Agent: Episode 5 (1965)
- The Reluctant Agent: Episode 4 (1965)
- The Reluctant Agent: Episode 3 (1965)
- The Reluctant Agent: Episode 2 (1965)
- The Reluctant Agent: Episode 1 (1965)
1964
The Wednesday Play (TV Series) as
Vladimir
- First Love (1964) - Vladimir
1964
Shoestring Theatre (TV Series)
- They're All Afraid (1964)
1963
Playdate (TV Series) as
Evariste Galois
- With My Head Tucked Underneath My Arm (1963) - Evariste Galois
Director
1993
Romeo & Juliet (TV Movie)
1989
The Comedy of Errors (TV Movie)
1988
The Taming of the Shrew (TV Movie)
Miscellaneous
1993
Romeo & Juliet (TV Movie) (stage director)
Thanks
1995
Great Performances (TV Series) (thanks - 1 episode)
- Long Day's Journey Into Night (1995) - (thanks)
Self
2007
The World's a Stage with John Neville (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2007
Hamlet (Solo) (Documentary) as
Self - Interviewee
2006
On Screen! (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- I've Heard the Mermaids Singing (2006) - Self
2006
Life and Times (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Leading Man: The Life and Times of William Hutt (2006) - Self
2003
The Madness of King Richard (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2002
Offstage, Onstage: Inside the Stratford Festival (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Artistic Director

References

Richard Monette Wikipedia