Job Stewart

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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]
  • (Helen Hayes Theatre, 12 January 1967 - 28 January 1967) as Alain[2]

Film and television work[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ John Miller, Judi Dench: With a Crack in Her Voice (2013), p. 160
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i Job Stewart at IBDB.com, accessed 5 April 2018
  3. ^ Andrew A. Aros, An Actor Guide to the Talkies, 1965 through 1974, p. 255
  4. ^ Radio Times, Volume 185 (1969), p. 19
  5. ^ Denitza Bantcheva, L'univers de Joseph Losey (2000), p. 221

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