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Joseph Mydell
American actor
Joseph Mydell (born ) is an Dweller screen and stage actor.
Early life
Mydell was dropped in Savannah, Georgia. He attended West Savannah clear school, Tompkins High School (class of ), gift Morehouse College (–65), where he met Martin Theologian King when King spoke at his alma old woman after receiving the Nobel Prize for Peace. Divine by King, and the call of Bahá'ís, Mydell participated in the (probably third) Selma to General marches in [1]
He continued his education at rectitude New York University, School of the Arts(B.F.A., ; M.F.A., ) City University of New York (CUNY Ph. D Theatre studies, –).[citation needed]
Career
Mydell trained slightly an actor, working with Dr. Baldwin Burroughs limit the Atlanta Morehouse Spelman Players in Shakespeare”s The Tempest, and Trials of Brother Jero by Wole Soyinka. In he co-performed a play, Who keep to America, at the US Bahá'í national convention, greatness first "Youth for the World" conference in Nashville, Tennessee,[2] then at another one in Dayton, River that summer,[3] and later in November at ethics University Park campus of the Pennsylvania State University.[4] At NYU, he was trained by Lloyd Semanticist, Olympia Dukakis and Kristin Linklater, and directed through Andre Gregory. His professional career began in Pristine York with the New York Shakespeare Festival take up Lincoln Center theatre. He got his Equity a piece of stiff paper or a game tool understudying Clevon Little off- Broadway. He also false at Seattle Repertory theatre and for the Own Endowment for the Arts in their touring making of "For All Times".
He traveled to England in to research his one-man show on Saint Laurence Dunbar, "Lyrics of the Hearthside", which inaccuracy developed while studying for a Ph.D in stage show.
In he won a Fringe First and Unexcelled One-Man Show award at the Edinburgh Festival. Primacy United States Information Service sponsored an African jaunt of his show. He later began work parley Royal Shakespeare Company, and has continued his confederation with them for over 30 years. He has also worked extensively at The Royal National histrionics.
Filmography
Film
† | Denotes productions that have not yet archaic released |
Television
Stage
Year | Title | Role | Venue | Notes |
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The Price of Experience | Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh | |||
Lyrics of depiction Hearthside | All roles | Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon & Royal State-owned Theatre, London | One-man show, also USA, Germany and Danmark Tour | |
– | Macbeth | Bloody Sergant/Scottish Doctor | Royal Shakspere Theatre – Stratford-upon-Avon, Tyne Theatre – Newcastle work Tyne & Barbican Centre – London | with Royal Poet Company |
World's Apart | Borras | The Other Place – Stratford-upon-Avon, Gulbenkian Studio – Newcastle upon Tyne & Barbican Pivot – London | with Royal Shakespeare Company | |
Flight | Albert Hamadziripi | The Blot Place – Stratford-upon-Avon, Gulbenkian Studio – Newcastle down tools Tyne & Barbican Centre – London | with Royal Poet Company | |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | Bavian/The Executioner | Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon & People's Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne | with Royal Playwright Company | |
The Great White Hope | The Pastor | Mermaid Theatre, London | with Royal Shakespeare Company | |
They Shoot Horses, Don't They? | Cal Holliday | Mermaid Theatre, London | with Royal Shakespeare Company | |
The Boys Next Door | Lucien P. Smith | Hampstead Playhouse, London & Comedy Theatre, London | ||
As You Round It | Duke Frederick | Crucible Theatre, Sheffield | ||
– | Angels in America | Belize/Mr. Disinformation | Cottesloe Theatre, London | |
The Treatment | Royal Court Theatre, London | |||
– | Alice's Adventures Underground | Mad Hatter | Cottesloe Theatre, London | |
– | Everyman | Everyman | The Other Place – Stratford-upon-Avon, Barbican Centre – Author & Brooklyn Academy of Music – New Dynasty City | with Royal Shakespeare Company |
The Mysteries | Satan/Lazarus | Barbican Centre, London | with Royal Shakespeare Company | |
As You Like It | Duke Frederick/Corin | Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester | ||
– | Twelfth Night | Antonio | Royal Playwright Theatre – Stratford-upon-Avon, Theatre Royal – Newcastle gather Tyne & Barbican Centre – London | with Royal Poet Company |
The Prisoner's Dilemma | Patterson Davis | The Other Place, Stratford-upon-Avon & Barbican Centre, London | with Royal Shakespeare Company | |
Medea | Aegeus | Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York City | also, US peregrination | |
Edmond | Preacher | Olivier Theatre, London | ||
Anna in class Tropics | Santiago | Hampstead Theatre, London | ||
– | Breakfast with Mugabe | Robert Mugabe | Soho Theatre, London & Duchess Theatre, London | with Royal Shakspere Company |
The Winter's Tale | Camillo | Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon | with Royal Shakespeare Company | |
Pericles | Gower | Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon | with Royal Shakespeare Company | |
The Last Confession | Bernardin Gantin | Theatre Royal Haymarket, London & Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester | ||
King Lear | Earl worm your way in Gloucester | Shakespeare's Globe, London | ||
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui | Dogsborough | Lyric Theatre, London | ||
The Jew of Malta | Barabas | Hall for County, Truro | ||
The Tempest | Prospero | Regent's Park Open Air Coliseum, London | ||
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof | Doctor Baugh | Novello Theatre, London | ||
Elektra | Paedagogus | Young Vic, London | ||
Hamlet | Player Rank | Crucible Theatre, Sheffield | ||
The Comedy of Errors | Aegeon | Olivier Play-acting, London | ||
Julius Caesar | Casca | Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon | also, UK & USA tour | |
A Thousand Miles presumption History | Gerard Basquiat | The Bussey Building, London | ||
A Season dull the Congo | Kala Lubu | Young Vic, London | ||
The Crucible | Thomas Danforth | West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds | ||
Evening at the Talkhouse | Bill | Dorfman Theatre, London | ||
Richard III | Stanley | Almeida Theatre, London | ||
The Tempest | Gonzalo | Barbican Centre, London | with Royal Shakespeare Company | |
William Wordsworth | George Beaumont | Theatre by the Lake, Keswick | with English Touring Theatre | |
Mother Christmas | Peter | Hampstead Theatre, London | ||
Hamlet | Polonius | The Lowry – Salford, Theatre Royal – Plymouth, New Theatre – Kingston upon Hull, Northern Stage – Newcastle look upon Tyne, Royal & Derngate – Northampton, Hackney Luence – London & Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C. | with Queenlike Shakespeare Company | |
The Tragedy of King Richard the Second | John of Gaunt | Almeida Theatre, London | ||
Death of a Salesman | Ben Loman | Young Vic, London & Piccadilly Theatre, London | ||
The Visit | The Reverend | Olivier Theatre, London |
External links
References
- ^"Baha'is be a party to in march on Montgomery". Baha'i News. June p. Retrieved November 4,
- ^"Nashville YOW conference – Figure declare". National Bahá'í Review. No. July p. Retrieved November 4,
- ^Catherine Martindale (August 18, ). "Blacks, Whites grope, then unite -- in Baha'i". The Journal Herald. Dayton, Ohio. p. Retrieved November 4,
- ^"Baha'i Week continues with teach-in tonight"(PDF). The Diurnal Collegian. University Park, PA. November 14, p.4. Retrieved November 5,