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Stephens appeared in two versions of Epitaph for George Dillon on Broadway during the 1958-59 season for which he received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. [5] Stephens's early films included A Taste of Honey (1961), Cleopatra (1963) and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) with his then wife Maggie Smith. [2]
Maggie Smith (left) with husband Robert Stephens on April 27, 1973. The marriage frayed due to Stephens' mental health challenges and infidelity . He attempted suicide in 1970.
Smith married actor Robert Stephens on 29 June 1967. They had two sons, actors Chris Larkin (b. 1967) and Toby Stephens (b. 1969), [139] and were divorced on 6 April 1975. [140] She married playwright Beverley Cross on 23 June 1975, at the Guildford Register Office, [140] and they remained married until his death on 20 March 1998.
Patricia Quinn, Lady Stephens (born 28 May 1944) is a Northern Irish actress and singer. She is best known for her role as Magenta in the 1975 musical comedy horror film The Rocky Horror Picture Show , and the original stage play from which it was adapted.
He had known Maggie Smith since her years acting in Oxford in the 1950s, but they did not marry until 1975, following the end of Smith's marriage to Robert Stephens. [5] He was the stepfather of Smith's children from that marriage, actors Chris Larkin and Toby Stephens. He died in London in 1998 aged 66 from an aneurysm. [1] [6]
One of Hollywood's original "scream queens" lives a much quieter life these days. Pamela Franklin made her film debut at 11 years old in "The Innocents" (1961), launching an acting career that ...
Robert Swan, “The Untouchables” actor and founder of Harbor Country Opera, has died of liver cancer. He was 78. His death was confirmed by a family friend, who said his dream was to turn his ...
Robert Stephens (1931–1995) was an English actor.. Robert Stephens may also refer to: . Robert Estienne (1503–1559), aka Robert Stephens, French printer, and publisher; Robert Stephens, one of three pseudonyms for Robert Kellard (1915–1981), American actor