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Robert Swann. Robert Swann (18 March 1945 – 17 April 2006) was a British actor with a film career spanning thirty five years. [1] He was also active on stage, including appearances with the National Theatre and in the West End. [2] Born in Hampshire, he was married to actress, Susan Brodrick, from 1971 to 2006, and had three children.
Susan Brodrick is a British actress who was active between 1966 and 1971. [2] She was best known for acting in Blowup (1966) and Private Road (1971). [2] She was previously married to British actor Robert Swann (actor). They were married from 1971 to his death in 2006, and had three children.
Robert Swan (actor) 3 languages. Deutsch ... Robert Swan (October 20, 1944 – August 9, 2023) ... Swan lived in Rolling Prairie, Indiana, with his wife, Barbara.
Robert Swan, an actor who starred in the films "The Untouchables," "Hoosiers" and "The Babe," has died. He was 78. ... He is survived by wife Barbara, brothers David and Charles, sister-in-law ...
Sir Jonathan Pryce (born John Price; 1 June 1947) is a Welsh actor who is known for his performances on stage and in film and television.He has received numerous awards, including two Tony Awards and two Laurence Olivier Awards, and a knighthood for services to drama.
Alison Swan, [1] is a British–American filmmaker, writer, actor, campaign manager and real estate developer from Bermuda [2] Swan is a native of Bermuda, and is known for her films Mixing Nia (1998) [3] and Nothing like the Holidays (2008). [4] She co-wrote Nothing like the Holiday with her husband and American film producer Robert Teitel.
Robert L. Swann (military lawyer), American lawyer, and colonel in the United States Armed Services; Robert Swann, co-founder of Alphamosaic; Robert Swann (land trust pioneer) (1918–2003), founder of the E. F. Schumacher Society; Robert Swann (actor) (1945–2006), British actor; Robin Swann (born 1971), Northern Irish politician
He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1993 for Best Actor, for his performance as Falstaff. [2] Stephens provided the voice of Aragorn in the 1981 BBC Radio serialisation of The Lord of the Rings. In 1985, he directed the British premiere production of Danny and the Deep Blue Sea by John Patrick Shanley at the Gate Theatre, London.