Paul Scofield

This commanding English stage actor began appearing in films in 1954 in "That Lady". Scofield has spent the majority of his career on stage since his debut in the 1930s. He spent the 40s and most of the 50s in various repertory companies honing his skills and appearing mostly in the classics.

Scofield originated the role of Sir Thomas More in 1960 in the Robert Bolt play "A Man for All Seasons" in the West End. The following year, he recreated the role on Broadway and won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. Scofield garnered raves and accolades (including the Best Actor Oscar) for the 1966 film version. He toured extensively with "King Lear" in the early 60s and was effective in the 1971 Peter Brook film. While his film appearances have been sporadic, Scofield has made vivid impressions particularly in a brief turn as the ghost of Hamlet's father in Franco Zeffirelli's "Hamlet" (1990), and as the troubled protagonist's principled father in Robert Redford's look at the 1950s game show scandals, "Quiz Show" (1994) which netted him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nod. He also earned praise as the judge in Nicholas Hytner's film version of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" (1996).

  • Also Credited As:
    David Paul Scofield
  • Born:
    January 21, 1922 in Hurstpierpoint, England
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Education
  • London Mask Theatre and Drama School, London, England
Milestones
  • 1939 Joined the Croyden Repertory Theatre at age 17
  • 1941 Performed with Bideford Repertory Theatre
  • 1944 Was member of Birmingham Repertory Theatre
  • 1946 Reportedly turned down a seven-year contract from a Hollywood studio
  • 1950 Debut as stage director, "Pericles" in London
  • 1954 Screen debut in "That Lady"
  • 1960 Created role of Sir Thomas More in "A Man for All Seasons" in West End; recreated role on Broadway in 1961
  • 1963 First film in nine years, "The Train"
  • 1969 US TV debut, "Male of the Species"
  • 1971 Played "King Lear" in Peter Brook's film adapatation
  • 1989 Returned to films after a thirteen year absence, "Mrs. Corbett's Ghost"
  • 1994 Played Mark Van Doren in Robert Redford's "Quiz Show"
  • Acted in company of Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
  • Raised in West Sussex

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