Other works
Sang five songs by
Noel Coward for "Last Night at the Proms 1999".
Does the narration for "Spaceship Earth" in Disney's Epcot Center in Orlando, FL.
1996:
TV commercial for Lexus (voice of the Autobahn).
Reads excerpts from
Michael Powell's and
Emeric Pressburger's novel "The Red Shoes" on the laserdisc version of
The Red Shoes (1948).
Reading of the novel "Lolita" on tape.
Played Henry Higgins in a studio recording of "My Fair Lady" for London Records.
Played John the Baptist and Judas in the original London cast of the musical "Godspell" - Roundhouse/ Wyndham's Theatre, London (1971).
Film portion of "The Timekeeper" attraction at Walt Disney World Tomorrowland.
2001: Appeared with
Milla Jovovich in the Donna Karan advertisement campaign.
He directed the music video "Tired Of Being Blonde" by
Carly Simon.
Played Henrik in "Embers" by
Christopher Hampton based on the novel by
Sandor Marai - Duke of York's Theatre, London (2006).
Played Henry in "The Real Thing" by
Tom Stoppard - Plymouth Theatre, NYC (1984).
His credits at the Bristol Old Vic include: Florizel in Shakespeare's "The Winter's Tale", Nick in "What the Butler Saw" by
Joe Orton and Simon in "Hay Fever" by
Noel Coward (1971), Shaw's "Major Barbara", Goldoni's "The Servant to Two Masters", the musical "The Boyfriend", and Shakespeare's "As You Like It".
Appeared in "Diary of a Madman" - London (1973).
His credits at London's Young Vic Theatre include: Don Pedro in Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing" and Mick in "The Caretaker" by
Harold Pinter (1974).
Appeared in "An Inspector Calls" by
J.B. Priestley - Key Theatre, Peterborough (1975).
Played Petruchio in Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" - Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London (1975).
Played James Jameson in "The Rear Column", a new play by
Simon Gray - London (1978).
Played Gustav Manet in "An Audience Called Edouard", a new play by
David Pownall - Greenwich Theatre, London (1978).
His Royal Shakespeare Company credits include: Leontes in "The Winter's Tale", Willmore in Behn's "The Rover", the title role in "Richard II" (1986), and Harry Thunder in "Wild Oats" by John O'Keefe (1976).
Played Fredrik in the musical "A Little Night Music" - New York City Opera, NYC (2003).
Played Harold Macmillan in "Never So Good", a new play by
Howard Brenton - National Theatre, London (2008).
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