Michael York

Michael York (born March 27, 1942, Fulmer, England) is a prolific actor now resident in California. He toured with the National Youth Theatre and acted with the Oxford University Dramatic Society before he graduated from University College, Oxford in 1964. He was with the Dundee Repertory before meeting Franco Zeffirelli during the 1965 National Theatre staging of Much Ado About Nothing. Zeffirelli cast York first as Lucentio in The Taming of the Shrew (1967), as Tybalt in Romeo & Juliet (1968; described by Roger Ebert as "the magical high point" of Zefferelli's career), and as a fiery John the Baptist in Jesus of Nazareth (movie). Meanwhile, York had already been on British TV as Jolyon in The Forsyte Saga (1967). Since his auspicious early work, York has enjoyed a busy and varied career in film and TV, and on the stage. He has also made many sound recordings as a reader. York's stepson is Rick McCallum.

Autobiography

  • Accidentally on Purpose (US) Pocket Books ISBN 0671795910
  • Travelling Player (UK) Headline ISBN 0747233063
Also available in other editions

External links

York, Michael York, Michael York, Michael

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
west bosnia canton
walter weir
manicouagan reservoir
adrian stoop
the human beinz
barry manilow
evenki
abdulah sidran
st. jacobs, ontario
shannon town
john hiatt
1766 in music
evenk language
tvr tuscan
harold melvin & the blue notes
donny hathaway
front pointing
bifrst school of business
1 1 1
franois timolon de choisy
pomeranian culture
louis ginsberg (biblical scholar)
colored
rabri devi
louise de la fayette
leyden cheese
san jiao
pain of salvation
arn (animorphs)
physical abuse
louis ginsberg
list of universities in iceland
columbus quincentennial
elder abuse
psychological abuse
kenneth diplock
iceland university of education
whoopee cushion
1765 in music
false consensus effect
terms of service
silver medal
bronze medal
list of marquessates