Keith Baxter (actor)

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Keith Baxter
Born (1933-04-29) 29 April 1933
Newport, Monmouthshire
Occupation Actor
Years active 1957–present

Keith Baxter (born 29 April 1933) is a British theatre, film and television actor.

Early years & RADA

Born in Newport, Monmouthshire in 1933. Baxter was educated at Newport High School and Barry Grammar School. He was Christened Keith Baxter-Wright, the son of Merchant Navy sea captain, and lived for a time in Romilly Road, Barry, Glamorgan. His early introduction to the stage was from his interest in making model theatres and stage scenery. He studied at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, during which period he shared a flat with classmate Alan Bates. He made his film debut in the 1957 remake of The Barretts of Wimpole Street.

Films

In 1960, Orson Welles selected Baxter to portray Prince Hal in his stage production Chimes at Midnight, which combined portions of the Shakespearean plays Henry IV, Part I, Henry IV, Part II, Henry V, Richard II, and The Merry Wives of Windsor and brought the comic figure of Falstaff to the forefront of a primarily tragic tale. Baxter repeated his performance in the 1965 film version. Additional film credits include Ash Wednesday and Killing Time.

Broadway

In 1961, Baxter made his Broadway debut as King Henry VIII in A Man for All Seasons. Other New York City stage credits include The Affair (1962), Avanti! (1968), Sleuth (1970), Romantic Comedy (1980), and The Woman in Black (2001).

Directing

Mr Baxter has regularly directed shows at Shakespeare Theatre Company, Washington D.C., to include:[1]

The original Augustus to Liz Taylor's Cleopatra

Baxter was signed for the role of Octavian "Augustus" Caesar opposite Elizabeth Taylor's Cleopatra in the 1963 film epic of the same name. Taylor's bout with pneumonia soon after filming began temporarily shut down filming. By the time she recovered, Baxter had other commitments and Roddy McDowall assumed the role. Baxter eventually co-starred with Taylor in the 1973 film Ash Wednesday.

Television work

Baxter's television work includes appearances in Gideon's Way, The Avengers, Hawaii Five-O, and the mini-series Merlin.

Baxter is an Associate Member of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Theatre awards

References

  1. "Complete Listing of Past Seasons at the Shakespeare Theatre Company". Shakespeare Theatre Company. Retrieved 18 February 2011. 
  2. "Keith Baxter Directs Dixie Carter, Tessa Auberjonois in D.C. Shakespeare Theatre's Lady Windermere's Fan June 7". playbill.com. Retrieved 20 January 2011. 
  3. Marks, Peter (June 16, 2010). "'Mrs. Warren's Profession' is alluring in Shakespeare Theatre Company production". The Washington Post. Retrieved 25 February 2013. 
  4. Marks, Peter (March 16, 2011). "Theater review: Shakespeare Theatre Company’s ‘An Ideal Husband’". The Washington Post. Retrieved 25 February 2013. 

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