Max Adrian

 

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Max Adrian was an Irish stage, film and television actor and singer. He was a founding member of both the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. In addition to his success as a character actor in classical drama, he was known for his work as a singer and comic actor in revue and musicals, and in one-man shows about George Bernard Shaw and Gilbert and Sullivan, and in cinema and television films, notably Ken Russell's Song of Summer as the ailing composer Delius. His voice and acting style were distinctive: The Times referred to his "Osric-like elaborations of manner", and his voice "like no other heard on the English stage of his day, vestigially Irish and harshly attractive. "

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Max Adrian

Born 1903-11-01 (122 years ago) in Enniskillen. Dead 1973-01-19 (69 years).

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Grammy Hall of Fame Award (Candide (1956 original Broadway cast)) 40th Annual Grammy Awards 1997 Candide (1956 original Broadway cast)
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (The Boy Friend) 1973 British Academy Film and Television Awards 1973 The Boy Friend
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Laurier Lister(Sambo) 1973-01-19 Sambo
Parents

Edward Norman Cavendish Bor, Mabel Lloyd Thornton

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Max Adrian was an Irish stage, film and television actor and singer. He was a founding member of both the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre.

In addition to his success as a character actor in classical drama, he was known for his work as a singer and comic actor in revue and musicals, and in one-man shows about George Bernard Shaw and Gilbert and Sullivan, and in cinema and television films, notably Ken Russell's Song of Summer as the ailing composer Delius. His voice and acting style were distinctive: The Times referred to his "Osric-like elaborations of manner", and his voice "like no other heard on the English stage of his day, vestigially Irish and harshly attractive."

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