Bill Bryden
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Bill Bryden | |
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Born | William Campbell Rough Bryden |
Occupation | Theatre director |
Spouse | Deborah Morris (m. 1970) |
William Campbell Rough Bryden CBE (born 12 April 1942, Greenock, Scotland) is a British stage- and film director and screenwriter. He has worked as a director at the Royal Court Theatre (1967-1971), the Royal Lyceum Theatre (1972-1975), the National Theatre (1975-1985); and as a visiting director in Glasgow and New York. In 1990, he directed Leoš Janáček's The Cunning Little Vixen, at the Royal Opera House.
He has also done work for film and television, as screenwriter, director and executive producer.
He married Deborah Morris, a potter, in 1970 and they have two children.
Work
Film director
- 1983: Ill Fares the Land
- 1986: The Holy City
- 1992: Six Characters in Search of an Author
- 1987: Aria
Writer
- 1980: The Long Riders (film)
- 1977: Old Movies
- 1975: Willy Rough, BBC Play for Today
- 1975: Benny Lynch, Scenes from a Short Life : a Play [1]
Theatre director
- 1974: Spring Awakening – Old Vic
- 1974: Romeo and Juliet – Old Vic
- 1975: The Playboy of the Western World – Old Vic
- 1976: Watch It Come Down – Old Vic
- 1976: Il Campiello – Old Vic
- 1976: Counting The Ways – National Theatre
- 1977 (with Sebastian Graham-Jones): The Passion – National Theatre
- 1977: Old Movies – National Theatre
- 1977: The Plough and the Stars – National Theatre
- 1978 (with Sebastian Graham-Jones): Lark Rise – National Theatre
- 1978: American Buffalo – National Theatre
- 1978 (with Sebastian Graham-Jones): The World Turned Upside Down – National Theatre
- 1978: The Long Voyage Home – National Theatre
- 1978: Dispatches – National Theatre
- 1979 (with Sebastian Graham-Jones): Candleford – National Theatre
- 1980: Hughie – National Theatre
- 1980: The Iceman Cometh – National Theatre
- 1980: The Nativity – National Theatre
- 1980: The Crucible – National Theatre
- 1982: A Midsummer Night's Dream – National Theatre
- 1983: Glengarry Glen Ross – National Theatre (World Premiere)
- 1985: Doomsday, presented with The Nativity and The Passion, as the Mysteries from medieval Mystery plays in a version by Tony Harrison – National Theatre
- 1990: The Ship (writer & director) Harland & Wolff Shed, Govan, Glasgow
- 1994: A Month in the Country by Ivan Turgenev, starring Helen Mirren and John Hurt. Yvonne Arnaud Theatre and West End
- 1994: The Big Picnic (writer & director) Harland & Wolff, Govan, Glasgow
- 2005: Romeo and Juliet – Birmingham Repertory Theatre
- 2005: The Creeper – Theatre Royal Windsor
Awards and nominations
- 1985: Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Director, The Mysteries.
- 1985: London Critics' Circle Theatre Awards for Best Director for The Mysteries
- 1985: London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Director for The Mysteries
External links
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