David Jones (1934 - 2008)

Mr David Jones (Male)

Nationality: English

Born: 19 February 1934

Died: 19 September 2008

Director. Jones worked in theatre, film and television, and was immensely distinguished in all three media. Although latterly based in New York, he was a pillar of the Royal Shakespeare Company in a golden decade from 1968 and had a long association with Harold Pinter that led, in 1978, to a memorable BBC Play of the Week, Langrishe, Go Down, and, in 1983, to a film of Betrayal. With his mixture of charm, articulacy and intelligence, according to The Guardian's Michael Billington, Jones was very much an 'actors' director'.

Training and Education

Undergraduate degree

University of Cambridge   (Training & Education | Est. Unknown)

The Old Schools, Trinity Ln, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire CB2 1TN, England

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Productions

The Dumb Waiter (RSC Theatre-go-round Midlands Tour) (1967)

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Langrishe, Go Down (1978)

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Betrayal (1983)

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Old Times (Guildford - Bath - London) (1985)

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The Trial (1993)

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The Hothouse (Chichester- Bath- London tour) (1995)

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Sources

The Guardian

https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2008/sep/23/theatre.television

URL

Obituary by Michael Billington, for The Guardian, 23/9/08 [accessed 16 February 2018].