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Michael Bryant

Date of Death: April 25, 2002 (74)

Birth Place: London, ENGLAND

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Michael Bryant STAGE CREDITS

[Broadway]
1959
Walter Langer


Michael Bryant Awards and Nominations

Olivier Awards - 2000 - Best Supporting Actor

Michael BryantSummerfolk

Olivier Awards - 1998 - Best Performance in a Supporting Role

Michael BryantKing Lear


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Olivier Awards - 1990 - Outstanding Performance of the Year in a Supporting Role

Michael BryantHamlet


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Olivier Awards - 1987 - Outstanding Performance of the Year in a Supporting Role

Michael BryantKing Lear


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Olivier Awards - 1987 - Outstanding Performance of the Year in a Supporting Role

Michael BryantAntony And Cleopatra

Olivier Awards - 1979 - Actor of the Year in a Revival

Michael BryantStrife

Olivier Awards - 1979 - Actor of the Year in a Supporting Role

Michael BryantUndiscovered Country

Olivier Awards - 1978 - Actor of the Year in a Supporting Role

Michael BryantThe Double Dealer


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Olivier Awards - 1977 - Actor of the Year in a New Play

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VIDEO: Winners Announced For The 2021 Rising Star Awards At Paper Mill Playhouse


Watch the entire ceremony and performance highlights from the 2021 Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Award, featuring performances from schools representing all corners of the state of New Jersey.

Paper Mill Playhouse Announces Rising Star Award Nominations


Since their inception in 1996, the Paper Mill Playhouse Rising Star Awards for Excellence in High School Musical Theatre presented by the Investors Foundation have ignited the careers of many notable performers, all of whom attended high school in New Jersey. 

Luke Thallon, Matthew Needham and Isabella Laughland Announced For Mike Bartlett's COCK At Chichester


Three of the UK's most exciting young actors - Luke Thallon, Matthew Needham and Isabella Laughland - will appear in Kate Hewitt's new production of Mike Bartlett's COCK, which will play in the round at Chichester's Minerva Theatre from 28 September - 27 October. They will be joined by Simon Chandler, whose most recent Chichester appearance was in Festival 2017's The Stepmother. This will be the first revival of Bartlett's Olivier Award-winning play since its 2009 premiere at the Royal Court.

BWW Interview: Sam Psyk and Joshua Lacey On MACBETH NT Live Broadcast


Continuing our interview series of NT Live broadcasts, this month's focuses on Macbeth at the National Theatre. Directed by Rufus Norris and featuring Rory Kinnear and Anne-Marie Duff, Macbeth will be broadcast live to cinemas across the UK and in selected international venues from Thursday 10 May. Joshua Lacey and Sam Psyk share their thoughts ahead of the broadcast, one who'll be on stage on the night and one behind the scenes (and screen).

BWW Interview: Dermot Crowley Talks TRANSLATIONS


Translations is currently in rehearsals at the National Theatre, ahead of its first major revival on the London stage. This not only marks actor Dermot Crowley's fourth time appearing in the play, but also over four decades of working at the National. Catching up over a lunch break, Dermot tells us just what it is that makes him want to return both to the play and the National again, and shares his advice on playing the Olivier.

Photo Flash: Linda Marlowe and Patrick Walshe McBride Star In HAROLD AND MAUDE


Harold and Maude by Colin Higgins is directed by Thom Southerland,  Artistic Director of Charing Cross Theatre. Itb has been nominated for 5 Off West End Awards - Best Female: Sheila Hancock, Best Male: Bill Milner, Best Costume: Jonathan Lipman, Best Set: Francis O'Connor, Best Lighting: Matt Clutterham. 

Linda Marlowe and Patrick Walshe McBride are the New Stars of HAROLD AND MAUDE


Linda Marlowe and Patrick Walshe McBride are today announced as the new stars of the black comedy romantic drama Harold and Maude. Their first performance is Monday April 2 as the acclaimed production extends its run at Charing Cross Theatre by six weeks to Saturday May 12.

Peter Gill Returns To Cardiff To Direct Chekov's A Provincial Life


Peter Gill, returns to his native city with a portrait of provincial life in 1890s Russia. Based on Chekhov's short story, A Provincial Life follows one young man's struggle to exchange his privileged position for the life of a worker.

Peter Gill Returns To Cardiff To Direct Chekov's A Provincial Life


Peter Gill, returns to his native city with a portrait of provincial life in 1890s Russia. Based on Chekhov's short story, A Provincial Life follows one young man's struggle to exchange his privileged position for the life of a worker.

Peter Gill Returns To Cardiff To Direct Chekov's A Provincial Life


Peter Gill, returns to his native city with a portrait of provincial life in 1890s Russia. Based on Chekhov's short story, A Provincial Life follows one young man's struggle to exchange his privileged position for the life of a worker.

InDepth InterView: Michael Cerveris Part II: Sondheim & A Career Retrospective


Last weekend marked the opening of his new vampire-centric horror film STAKE LAND, and you can catch him every week on FOX's hit series FRINGE, but Michael Cerveris is certainly best known for his series of stunning performances in some of the finest musical theatre productions of the 21st century - John Doyle's SWEENEY TODD and Joe Mantello's ASSASSINS chief among them - as well as for originating the title role in Pete Townshend's singular Broadway foray, The Who's TOMMY. With a captivating new double-disc concept album - NINE LIVES - out now, it seems that Cerveris has found a way to juggle it all. In this extensive two-part conversation, we take a look back at his experiences in the aforementioned Sondheim musicals, as well as his series of performances in Sondheim shows under the direction of Lonny Price at the Ravinia Festival co-starring Audra McDonald and Patti LuPone, and also touch upon his work in plays, such as his recent Kent in Kevin Kline's KING LEAR at The Public, HEDDA GABLER opposite Mary Louise Parker, and Sarah Ruhl's IN THE NEXT ROOM (OR THE VIBRATOR PLAY) with Laura Benanti. Additionally, he shares his Tony memories, singing SWEENEY TODD at the recent SONDHEIM! Celebration, HEDWIG & THE ANGRY INCH, TITANIC and much, much more in this compelling and comprehensive conversation - plus, first news on his upcoming TREME appearance and FRINGE renewal confirmation. His new feature film STAKE LAND is in selected cities now!

Photo Coverage: REEL AWARDS Hit Las Vegas!


It was something to see. The red carpet was rolled out in front of the Golden Nugget Hotel and Casino on Fremnt Street in downtown Las Vegas and the world's biggest celebrities posed for fans and photographers.

Town and Country Players Present LEND ME A TENOR, Opens 6/25


The Town and Country Players present their second comedy of the season, Ken Ludwig's Lend Me A Tenor, directed by Keith Soester and produced by Sharon Rill, opening on June 25 and running for 3 weekends through July 10, at their venue in Buckingham.

Town and Country Players Present LEND ME A TENOR, Opens 6/25


The Town and Country Players present their second comedy of the season, Ken Ludwig's Lend Me A Tenor, directed by Keith Soester and produced by Sharon Rill, opening on June 25 and running for 3 weekends through July 10, at their venue in Buckingham.

Michael Bryant FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How many Broadway shows has Michael Bryant been in?

Michael Bryant has appeared on Broadway in 1 shows.

How many West End shows has Michael Bryant been in?

Michael Bryant has not appeared in the West End

What awards has Michael Bryant been nominated for?

Michael Bryant has been nominated for several awards throughout his career. Some of his notable nominations include Best Supporting Actor at the Olivier Awards for "Summerfolk," Best Performance in a Supporting Role at the Olivier Awards for "King Lear," Outstanding Performance of the Year in a Supporting Role at the Olivier Awards for "Hamlet," "King Lear," and "Antony And Cleopatra," Actor of the Year in a Revival at the Olivier Awards for "Strife," Actor of the Year in a Supporting Role at the Olivier Awards for "Undiscovered Country" and "The Double Dealer," and Actor of the Year in a New Play at the Olivier Awards for "State Of Revolution."

What awards has Michael Bryant won?

Michael Bryant has won several awards throughout his career. He received the Outstanding Performance of the Year in a Supporting Role award at the Olivier Awards for his roles in Hamlet, King Lear, and Antony And Cleopatra. He also won the Actor of the Year in a New Play award at the Olivier Awards for his performance in State Of Revolution.

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