Yahoo Malaysia Web Search

Search results

  1. Peter Glenville (born Peter Patrick Brabazon Browne; 28 October 1913 – 3 June 1996) was an English theatre and film director, and actor. He was a prominent director of stage plays on the West End and Broadway in the 1950s. He was nominated for four Tony Awards for his American plays.

  2. Peter Glenville. Director: Term of Trial. A talented actor and distinguished stage director, Peter Glenville was the son of Shaun Glenville, the British music hall artist and noted pantomime dame.

  3. Peter Glenville directing Peter Ustinov, Richard Burton (back), James Earl Jones (back), Alec Guinness and Elizabeth Taylor in The Comedians As Film Director I believe it is essential to keep one’s eye on the whole story in terms of the relative importance of dialogue, actions, and situation.

  4. Peter Glenville was an English theatre and film director, and actor. He was a prominent director of stage plays on the West End and Broadway in the 1950's, where he was nominated for four Tony Awards, who later transitioned into films in the following decade.

  5. Jun 10, 1996 · With his dark, Celtic matinee-idol looks, Peter Glenville was a glittering figure in the post-war London theatre. He had made promising beginnings as a young actor in the Thirties and Forties,...

  6. If acting talent is indeed inborn, Peter Glenville was born for a life of success on stage and screen. His parents, Shaun Glenville and Dorothy Ward, were Britain’s “most celebrated and successful pantomime artists [who] came to fame in the days before television and radio; even silent movies were in their infancy.

  7. Peter Glenville. Highest Rated: 75% Becket (1964) Lowest Rated: 27% The Comedians (1967) Birthday: Oct 28, 1913. Birthplace: Hampstead, London, England, UK.