Robert Stephens


Actor
Robert Stephens

About

Also Known As
Sir Robert Stephens
Birth Place
Bristol, England, GB
Born
July 14, 1931
Died
November 12, 1995
Cause of Death
Complications From Transplant Surgery

Biography

Tall leading and character player whose long face and crisp demeanor have seen wide exposure in a distinguished stage career. Stephens's film credits, though fairly regular since the early 1960s, have generally been less exciting, with the actor playing a series of passive suitors, sensitive artistic types and character roles calling on him largely to embody middle-aged, professional Eng...

Family & Companions

Nora Stephens
Wife
First wife; divorced.
Tarn Bassett
Wife
Actor. Second wife; divorced.
Maggie Smith
Wife
Actor. Third wife; married on June 29, 1967; divorced in 1974; acted together in the films "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" (1969) and "Travels With My Aunt" (1972).
Patricia Quinn
Wife
Actor. Survived him.

Bibliography

"Knight Errant"
Robert Stephens (1995)

Biography

Tall leading and character player whose long face and crisp demeanor have seen wide exposure in a distinguished stage career. Stephens's film credits, though fairly regular since the early 1960s, have generally been less exciting, with the actor playing a series of passive suitors, sensitive artistic types and character roles calling on him largely to embody middle-aged, professional Englishmen.

Stephens began acting as a teen in repertory theater and continued after studies at drama school. He joined the Royal Court in London in 1956 for important plays like "Look Back in Anger" and "The Crucible." Work in features began with parts which laid the grounds for future film roles: He made pirate Henry Morgan a robust Britisher in his US debut in the routine "Pirates of Tortuga," and he played the colorless, along-for-the-ride boyfriend of the heroine's domineering mother in the classic "A Taste of Honey" (both 1961). After joining the completely overwhelmed cast of the gargantuan "Cleopatra" (1963), Stephens played the nice, ordinary guy engaged to a woman desperately wanted by her loony ex-husband, the anti-hero protagonist of the landmark anarchic comedy "Morgan" (1966). Stephens and director Karel Reisz admirably refrained from making his role a dull, standardized comic villain, but David Warner and Vanessa Redgrave stole the acting thunder just the same.

Stephens' third wife (1967-74) was actor Maggie Smith, and the pair teamed for two films in which he played her lover. He was quite good as the sharp, lusty but feckless teacher colleague who witnesses "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" (1969) and was touching as the peripatetic protagonist's paramour in "Travels With My Aunt" (1972), but in each case Smith's zany comic elan was practically the whole show. His one major showcase came with his funny, profoundly troubled and yet stalwart sleuth in Billy Wilder's splendid "The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes" (1970). Subsequent character roles have been as military men ("The Duelists" 1977), artists ("Testimony" 1987), and titled Englishmen ("Bonfire of the Vanities" 1990). His best parts have came in offbeat fare, from "The Fruit Machine" (1988, as an opera star) to Kenneth Branagh's "Henry V" (1988, as Pistol).

Stephens' TV work has been modest but effective with the actor appearing mostly in highly prestigious miniseries such as "QB VII" (1974), "Holocaust" (1978), "War and Remembrance" (1988) and "Adam Bede" (1992). Much of his most important work has remained on the stage, with acting at the Royal Shakespeare Company and practically every other major theater running the gamut from "The Entertainer," "Saint Joan," "Royal Hunt of the Sun" and "Apropos of Falling Sleet" (which he also directed) to New York work in "Epitaph for George Dillon" and "Sherlock Holmes." In the 1990s, Stephens returned to the London stage and earned critical praise and awards for his performances as Falstaff and Lear. Father of actors Toby Stephens and Chris Larkin.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

Britney Baby, One More Time (2001)
Himself
England, My England (1995)
Dryden
Lorna Doone (1994)
Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993)
Century (1993)
Mr Reisner
The Secret Rapture (1993)
Max Lopert
Adam Bede (1992)
Chaplin (1992)
Afraid Of The Dark (1991)
The Pope Must Diet (1991)
Ferdydurke (1991)
Pimko
Wings of Fame (1990)
Merrick
The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990)
The Children (1990)
Henry V (1989)
Wonderland (1988)
Vincent Barbari
High Season (1988)
Konstantinis
Empire Of The Sun (1987)
Testimony (1987)
Meyerhold
Comrades (1986)
Frampton
Les Jeux de la Comtesse Dolingen de Gratz (1981)
The Shout (1978)
La Nuit tous les chats sont gris (1976)
Luther (1974)
The Horror of Death (1973)
Travels with My Aunt (1972)
Visconti
The Asphyx (1972)
Hugo
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970)
Sherlock Holmes
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969)
Teddy Lloyd
Romeo and Juliet (1968)
The Prince of Verona
Morgan! (1966)
Charles Napier
Cleopatra (1963)
Germanicus
The Small World of Sammy Lee (1963)
Gerry
The Queen's Guards (1963)
Henry Wynne-Walton
Lisa (1962)
Dickens
A Taste of Honey (1962)
Peter
Pirates of Tortuga (1961)
Henry Morgan
Circle of Deception (1961)
Captain Stein

Visual Effects (Feature Film)

Turbulence (1997)
Visual Effects

Stunts (Feature Film)

Johnnie Mae Gibson: Fbi (1986)
Stunt Coordinator

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Scarlet and Black (1993)
Assistant
For the Boys (1991)
Other

Cast (Special)

Orpheus & Eurydice (1997)
When Billy Broke His Head... And Other Tales of Wonder (1994)
Dandelion Dead (1994)
The Vampyr: A Soap Opera (1993)
Narrator
The Settling of the Sun (1990)

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

American Roulette (1988)
War and Remembrance (1988)
Holocaust - The Story of the Family Weiss (1978)
QB VII (1974)

Life Events

1946

Began acting at age 15; participated in several regional tours in England (date approximate)

1956

Joined his first major London company, the Royal Court Theater; acted in productions of "The Crucible" and "Look Back in Anger"

1961

Feature film debut, "Circle of Deception"

1961

First US Film, "Pirates of Tortuga"

1963

Was a member of the company of the National Theater at the Old Vic

1968

Stage directing debut, "A Most Unwarrantable Intrusion"

1969

First lead in a feature film, "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie", opposite his then-wife Maggie Smith

1974

First miniseries to air on U.S. TV, "QB VII"

1978

Returned to the National Theater

1988

Returned to US TV for the first times in a decade when he acted in the miniseries, "Fortunes of War" and "War and Remembrance"

1993

Narrated a performance of the 19th century Romantic opera by Henrich Marschner, "Vampyr", when it aired on the Arts and Entertainment Channel as the special, "Vampyr: A Soap Opera"

1994

Received knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II

Family

Reuben Stephens
Father
Gladys Stephens
Mother
Michael Stephens
Son
Mother, Nora Stephens; survived him.
Lucy Stephens
Daughter
Mother, Tarn Bassett; survived him.
Christopher Stephens
Son
Actor. Born on June 19, 1967; mother, Maggie Smith; survived him.
Toby Stephens
Son
Actor. Born on April 21, 1969; mother Maggie Smith; survived him.

Companions

Nora Stephens
Wife
First wife; divorced.
Tarn Bassett
Wife
Actor. Second wife; divorced.
Maggie Smith
Wife
Actor. Third wife; married on June 29, 1967; divorced in 1974; acted together in the films "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie" (1969) and "Travels With My Aunt" (1972).
Patricia Quinn
Wife
Actor. Survived him.

Bibliography

"Knight Errant"
Robert Stephens (1995)