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| w Theatre, in which Laurence Olivier and John | Gielgud alternated in the roles of Romeo and Mercutio |
| Philadelphia critics were brutal, and | Gielgud, an odd choice for a lightweight musical come |
| arly 19th century, stars Jennifer Jones, John | Gielgud, and Bill Travers. |
| Gielgud and Bacall had previously co-starred in anoth | |
| ry Lachman and starring Elizabeth Allan, John | Gielgud and Hugh Williams. |
| such notable actors as Laurence Olivier, John | Gielgud and Peggy Ashcroft. |
| d by Rob Cohen and starring Robert Hays, John | Gielgud and Pamela Stephenson. |
| and starring Charlton Heston as well as John | Gielgud and Vanessa Redgrave. |
| End theatre district, with the Lyric, Apollo, | Gielgud and Queen's theatres clustered together on th |
| er England on the West End, a play about John | Gielgud, and received positive reviews for her perfor |
| e opportunity to tell anybody that I once met | Gielgud and Richardson (in spite of the embarassment |
| included Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, John | Gielgud and Michael Redgrave. |
| John | Gielgud as Mr. Touchett |
| John | Gielgud as Lord Sissal |
| John | Gielgud as Benjamin Disraeli |
| John | Gielgud as Sir Gordon Munday |
| ion starred Jennifer Jones as Elizabeth, John | Gielgud as her father, Bill Travers as Robert Brownin |
| turned to the West End to be directed by John | Gielgud as Sister Joanna in The Cradle Song (Apollo, |
| in the 1966 version) as his wife Alice, John | Gielgud as Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Martin Chamberlain |
| 2007 Joseph was the recipient of The Sir John | Gielgud Award (Theatre) for that year. |
| It stars Greta Scacchi, Colin Firth, John | Gielgud, Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Ryecart, Denholm El |
| Starring Sir John | Gielgud, Bob Peck and Joanne Whalley-Kilmer. |
| ined at the Italia Conti Academy and the John | Gielgud Company. |
| inister of the United Kingdom, and stars John | Gielgud, Diana Wynyard, Fay Compton and Stephen Murra |
| Gielgud engaged Peggy Ashcroft as Juliet and Edith Ev | |
| Gielgud eventually returned to radio, being replaced | |
| y Percy (Hotspur) in Richard II both for John | Gielgud, Exton in Richard II and Volscian Senator in |
| ristopher Eccleston, Joseph Fiennes, Sir John | Gielgud, Fanny Ardant and Richard Attenborough. |
| n she first played Beatrice with him in 1950, | Gielgud found her performance "a revelation - an impi |
| Theatres took over operational control of the | Gielgud from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Thea |
| film directed by Bill Hays and starring John | Gielgud, Googie Withers, Helen Cherry, Ursula Howells |
| Gielgud himself felt that television drama was too in | |
| Ronnie Barker, Dirk Bogarde, Judi Dench, John | Gielgud, Ian McKellen, Dudley Moore, Bill Hicks and M |
| John | Gielgud in Arthur |
| John | Gielgud in Chimes at Midnight (1965), a merger of sev |
| ly the Little Theatre) was opened by Sir John | Gielgud in 1957 and was one of the first new theatres |
| ic, and in London under the direction of John | Gielgud in The Cradle Song, among other plays. |
| kespeare's Romeo and Juliet, narrated by John | Gielgud, in the same year. |
| Court); Shopping and Fucking (Out of Joint at | Gielgud, International Tour and Queen's Theatre); The |
| Gielgud is often praised with inventing many of the t | |
| ventor of the formula, Dr. Abraham Esau (John | Gielgud), is still alive. |
| The Pope (John | Gielgud) is approached by General Max Helm and SS Hea |
| Gielgud, John: An Actor and His Time, Sidgwick and Ja | |
| eaturing Leonard Bernstein, Miles Davis, John | Gielgud, Johnny Mathis and Igor Stravinsky. |
| Oscar Wilde, Lewis | Gielgud, Lord Denning and T. E. Lawrence were famous |
| actors around him, however, are superb: John | Gielgud, Margaret Leighton, Edward Fox, Patrick Magee |
| osite actors including Sean Connery, Sir John | Gielgud, Melina Mercouri, Lana Turner and Jean Seberg |
| Sir John | Gielgud narrated a second version in 1996, this time |
| The Stage once described him as "the John | Gielgud of pantomime dames". |
| n-up daughter of Edward Moulton-Barrett (John | Gielgud) of Wimpole Street, and has an intense intere |
| decided to be an actor after seeing Sir John | Gielgud on stage in "Richard II." |
| Gielgud plays a British officer, a famous writer whos | |
| y of Britain's top actors, including Sir John | Gielgud, Robert Morley and Joyce Grenfell, paid tribu |
| work with Kirk Douglas, Oliver Reed, Sir John | Gielgud, Sir Roger Moore, Sir Michael Caine, Sir (Tho |
| 1953, and in November of the same year he and | Gielgud starred together in N. C. Hunter's A Day by t |
| John | Gielgud: The Authorized Biography, Hodder & Stoughton |
| Edward Beddoes (Sir John | Gielgud), the victim's British valet; |
| duction of Enjoy toured and then moved to the | Gielgud Theatre in January 2009. |
| st/Nixon at both the Donmar Warehouse and the | Gielgud Theatre in London and, in 2007, at the Bernar |
| stage revival of Peter Shaffer's Equus at the | Gielgud Theatre in London, and later from October 200 |
| Shakespeare Company's Jacobean Season at the | Gielgud Theatre - The Island Princess, Eastward Ho! a |
| rred in December 2007 and January 2008 to the | Gielgud Theatre in the West End. |
| known as the Globe Theatre (later renamed the | Gielgud Theatre). |
| by Yasmina Reza (2008) - Role: Alain Reille - | Gielgud Theatre, West End |
| et Stevenson and Marcia Warren, opened at the | Gielgud Theatre, London, after a try-out in Malvern. |
| the Globe Theatre in London, now known as the | Gielgud Theatre. |
| Greig, Janet McTeer and Ralph Fiennes at the | Gielgud Theatre. |
| In 1952, he succeeded Val | Gielgud to become the Head of Drama at BBC Television |
| In the 1950s, | Gielgud was involved in directing a run of Sherlock H |
| South Pavilion, the former home of actor John | Gielgud, was bought by Tony and Cherie Blair for £4m, |
| In January 1929, | Gielgud was appointed Head of Productions at the BBC, |
| Gielgud was almost as highly regarded for his work as | |
| n the satirical puppet comedy Spitting Image, | Gielgud was regularly shown in a short segment where |
| By this time | Gielgud was in conflict with junior colleagues in the |
| aeli The Prime Minister (1941), starring John | Gielgud, was disowned by its director, but The Next o |
| Gielgud was an unpopular choice with many in the tele | |
| In 1923 John | Gielgud, who would eventually become President and fi |
| yal Haymarket in April 1956, directed by John | Gielgud with Edith Evans as Mrs. St Maugham, Peggy As |
| She and | Gielgud would later be acclaimed as Beatrice and Bene |
| hose surviving theatres in London include the | Gielgud, Wyndham's Theatre, the Noel Coward Theatre, |
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