![]() ![]() We are all of us "off" just once in our lives "you are lucky to have got it over so early in your career. After the show, the leading lady of the company Sheila Keith (Lady Alice More) sat me down in the green room over a bottle of beer ""Ian you really are a very lucky actor. Starring: Paul Scofield, Wendy Hiller, Leo McKern. By the time I had rushed downstairs to the stage, the other actors were exiting and I had missed the scene entirely. When Henry VIII seeks approval from the aristocracy to divorce, Sir Thomas More finds himself caught between the king and the Roman Catholic Church. Over the tannoy relay system, I heard the stage-manager's urgent warning, "Mr McKellen, you are off!", meaning I had missed my second entrance. After my own first entrance I nipped back to the dressing-room to borrow back the ring. Douglas Livingstone (King Henry), later a thriving television scriptwriter, borrowed one of my prop rings to wear in his first scene. My father Denis and stepmother Gladys drove down from Bolton in the north of England to see my debut. In your scripts you'll find the moves they did in the West End production - what was good enough for Paul Scofield for over a year will do us very nicely for a couple of weeks." Who addressed the first rehearsal: "OK, the play's A Man For All Seasons. ![]() The style for much of this season of plays was set by the director. A Man for All Seasons is an award-winning play written by Robert Bolt and Inspired by actual historic events. Paul Scofield's 'More' onscreen won him an Oscar. MY FIRST JOB as a full-time professional actor was to play the juvenile part of son-in-law to the eponymous Sir Thomas More in Robert Bolt's successful West End play A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS. ![]()
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