- Played the title role in "Macbeth" at Canada's Stratford Festival. (1971)
- Performed for several years with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
- (1968, Paris) Performed as "Prospero" in an experimental production of "The Tempest" under director Peter Gill, but the production was forced to close due to student riots that swept through the city that year.
- Joined the RSC and appeared with them in Russia and America.
- Trained at the School of Speech and Drama and the Drama Centre in London.
- Did National Service prior to studying at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
- Has a small farm in Lincolnshire.
- Educated Durham School 1951-56, BA (Dunelm) 1959, Central School of Speech and Drama Centre, London 1961-64.
- Has acted with The Royal Shakespeare Company, The national Theatre and in the West End.
- Wanted to act from the age of 6.
- Created the role of Rockcliffe in the television series Rockliffe's Babies (1987).
- Hey lives on a farm in Lincolnshire.
- He made his film debut in King Lear in 1969 after which he had parts in The Last Valley, Lady Jane, The Legacy and Polanski's Macbeth.
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