Steven Berkoff
Born | August 3, 1937 |
Hometown | Stepney, United Kingdom |
Height | 5'9" (1.75m) |
Spouse | Shelley Lee (m 1976 - present) , Alison Minto (m 1970 - present) |
Partner | Clara Fischer |
Parents | Alfred Berks , Pauline Berks |
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The week in theatre: Hamlet; Anna X; Lava – review
- The week in theatre: Hamlet; Anna X; Lava – reviewTheatre Royal Windsor; Harold Pinter theatre; Bush, LondonIan McKellen’s wonderfully assured Prince of Denmark is a double-edged sword; The Crown’s Emma Corrin can do far more than Diana; and an othered black woman has her say in Benedict Lombe’s molten new play ‘No creaky movements or rusty vocals’: Ian McKellen as Hamlet at the Theatre Royal Windsor. Photograph: Tristram Kenton/The Observer
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Steven Berkoff, Hamlet and that death threat
Steven Berkoff, Hamlet and that death threat. Nicholas de Jongh sets the record straight
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Ian McKellen's long-awaited return as Hamlet set for June
Ian McKellen's long-awaited return as Hamlet set for JuneShakespeare tragedy will be followed by The Cherry Orchard with all-star cast including Steven Berkoff and Jenny Seagrove Return of the prince … Ian McKellen. Photograph: David M Benett/Getty Images for Paul Smith
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Creation Stories, review: cocaine, rock stars and a ‘simpering’ Tony Blair
Dir: Nick Moran. Cast: Ewen Bremner, Jason Isaacs, Leo Flanagan, Richard Jobson, James Payton, Leo Harvey-Elledge, Steven Berkoff, Clint Dyer, Ed Byrne et al. No cert, 100 mins “I’m a situationist,” crows the Scottish record producer Alan McGee (Ewen Bremner), in Creation Stories, while savouring his own legacy. “I make things happen.” The real McGee’s label, Creation Records, may have only lasted from 1983 to 1999, but in those feverish years it bankrolled the indie bands everyone was talking a
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Nixon in Agony review – Berkoff gets inside disgraced president's head
Nixon in Agony review – Berkoff gets inside disgraced president's head. Available onlineRichard Nixon’s downfall may be resonant with our age, but in Adam Donen’s experimental sound dramatisation the psychological noise drowns out the story
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Thameside beach party yobs are ruining our lives, say star residents
Celebrity residents claim their lives are being made a misery by drink and drug-fuelled Thameside “beach parties”.Neighbours in apartment blocks in Limehouse, who include actor and playwright Steven Berkoff and newsreader John Suchet, say they have been forced to call the police dozens of times because of noise and anti-social behaviour.
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Portuguese Brexit woman: Being hit and nearly run over made me risk arrest to protest Brexit
Ana Telma Rocha became an instant social media sensation when she interrupted a Sky News reporter covering protests against the suspension of parliament to express how she felt about Brexit.
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Malcolm McDowell was treated terribly by Stanley Kubrick before, after and during ‘A Clockwork Orange’
Malcolm McDowell has opened up about working with Stanley Kubrick on A Clockwork Orange, admitting that he had to endure some rather horrible treatment throughout its production.
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Harvey review – Steven Berkoff explores Weinstein's psyche
The theatre’s promotional blurb warns that Steven Berkoff will go “where no one dares: inside Harvey Weinstein’s head”. Berkoff does as billed, with a 45-minute dramatic monologue imagining the inner world of the disgraced Hollywood film mogul, who has pleaded not guilty to charges of sexual assault and rape. Berkoff’s Harvey is unwilling – or unable – to search far into his soul.
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Harvey review, Playground Theatre, London W10: Weinstein's dark story turned into frankly boring theatre
What might it be like to crawl inside Harvey Weinstein’s head at this moment in time, as the disgraced movie mogul waits to go on trial, surrounded by the ashes of his career, condemned across the world for allegedly sexually molesting scores of women and estranged from his wife and children? What dreadful demons might lurk within his mind?
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