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Janet Suzman

Acting In Shakesperean Comedy - The BBC Acting Series

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Description: Ms. Suzman is also a distinguished stage director and teacher.



Release date: 20/04/2010
Format: DVD (All Regions)
Year of recording: 1996
Number of discs: 1
Running time: 60 mins
ISBN: HL00314739

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Janet Suzman`s portrayal of the Russian Czarina in Nicholas and Alexandra won her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. She became an established star of the London stage after graduating from Lambda in the late 1960s through her association with the Royal Shakespeare Company.


 


Suzman distinguished herself in the RSC production of The Comedy Of Errors, and praise for her acting was sustained for her Portia in The Merchant Of Venice and her Ophelia in Hamlet. She became one of the RSC`s leading players, appearing opposite such major figures as Ben Kingsley, Patrick Stewart and Alan Howard. Suzman appeared with the RSC in BBC productions of Three Sisters, Macbeth, and Hedda Gabler.


 


She starred opposite Alan Bates in the film A Day In The Death Of Joe Egg and triumphed onstage in Antony And Cleopatra, which was filmed and aired in the USA on ABC. Ms. Suzman starred in a British TV adaptation of George Bernard Shaw`s Saint Joan. She was the star of Peter Greenaway`s The Draughtman`s Contract. She had the featured role in Federico Fellini`s And The Ship Sails On. She supported Michael Gambon in the Dennis Potter mini-series The Singing Detective. She played Donald Sutherland`s wife in Euzhan Palcy`s anti-apartheid drama, A Dry White Season, and played Lady Edwina Mountbatten in the six-part biography, Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy.

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