Bill Bryden

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Bill Bryden
Born
William Campbell Rough Bryden
OccupationTheatre director
SpouseDeborah 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

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

Awards and nominations

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