David Suchet
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 78 |
Web site | www.twitter.com |
Date of birth | May 2,1946 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Paddington |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 170 (cm) |
Spouse | Sheila Ferris |
Siblings | Peter Suchet |
John Suchet | |
Books | Poirot and Me |
Poirot and Me Signed Edition | |
John | |
Awards | International Emmy Award for Best Performance by an Actor |
WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actor in a Play | |
Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Actor | |
Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series | |
Malice Domestic Poirot Award | |
Official site | twitter.com |
Children | Katherine Suchet |
Robert Suchet | |
Parents | Jack Suchet |
Joan Patricia Jarché Suchet | |
Nationality | British |
Nephew | Damian Suchet |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 417449 |
Evil Under the Sun
A Perfect Murder
The Bank Job
American Assassin
Poirot: Appointment With Death
Harry and the Hendersons
Thirteen at Dinner
Executive Decision
The Falcon and the Snowman
Iron Eagle
The In-Laws
The Murder of Roger Ackroyd
Going Postal
Five Little Pigs
Sad Cypress
A World Apart
Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes
Wing Commander
The Way We Live Now
Being Poirot
Flushed Away
Blott on the Landscape
The Hollow Crown
The Missionary
Victoria & Albert
When the Whales Came
The Little Drummer Girl
Foolproof
Red Monarch
Henry VIII
Decline and Fall
Richard II
RKO 281
Reilly, Ace of Spies
To Kill a Priest
The Mystery of the Blue Train
NCS: Manhunt
Murder in Mesopotamia
The Mysterious Affair at Styles
Press
Live from Baghdad
Oxbridge Blues
Effie Gray
Diverted
Act of God
Agatha Christie's Poirot: Cat Among the Pigeons
The Last Innocent Man
Hercule Poirot's Christmas
A Bear Named Winnie
Agatha Christie's Poirot
Murder on the Orient Express
David Suchet Life story
Sir David Courtney Suchet CBE is an English actor known for his work on British stage and television. He portrayed Edward Teller in the television serial Oppenheimer and received the RTS and BPG awards for his performance as Augustus Melmotte in the British serial The Way We Live Now.
Ayelsbury theatre paintings capture effect of Covid-19
Paintings of a theatre before, during and after Covid show both " hope" and also an " industry on its knees" its technical manager said.
Peter Keegan was commissioned to mark the 10Th Anniversary of the Waterside Theatre, in Aylesbury, in 2020.
Within weeks, all theatres in the UK closed due to the pandemic, but The Artist continued to paint.
Keegan said his work ended up showing " how this wonderful industry has survived the impact of Covid".
Technical manager Lou Stevens said he had " managed to capture a pretty difficult Time ".
The paintings have now been hung at The Theatre as a reminder of the scale of the disruption.
In early 2020, Keegan, whose studio is in Botolph Claydon, near Buckingham, depicted a thriving theatre and even painted its last standing concert with Frank Turner , just 24 hours before the government announced the closures.
" I created two paintings from That Night , a bar scene where people are standing shoulder-to-shoulder and a front-of-house scene where people are mingling closely, " He Said .
" In hindsight maybe we shouldn't have been doing that at that Time - it's quite a sobering thought. "
He revisited The Venue during its 18-month closure when restrictions allowed, and continued after its reopening in September 2021.
" Suddenly everything stopped and we had the difficult decision of, do we carry on the residency or do we stop, " He Said .
" But I thought it was important to tell The Story and showcase what theatre went through and how it has carried on.
" I'm really proud to see how that story has unfolded, " He Said .
During his lockdown visits, technical manager Lou Stevens was the only staff member working to maintain The Sleeping building, which she found " really soul-destroying".
" On The One hand I felt privileged and lucky to still go to work but at the same Time I wasn't doing my normal job, " She Said .
" I had to check every level of The Building , check no pipes had leaked, nothing had burst, No One had broken in, just trying to do a different route every Third Day because you heard your own footsteps, you heard your own echo, you heard every door close.
" The Building is normally so vibrant, there's lots of chatter and there wasn't any of that. "
The picture of her Standing Alone in an empty auditoriumshowed a difficult period, Ms Stevens said, but " because of The Colour and vibrancy it also reflects hope".
" I'm normally behind The Scenes , I wear black for a living so you notice me as little as possible, so [The Painting ] really is also seeing me in a different light, " she added.
" It's really humbling that I'm now captured in something that will be in The Building for years to come. "
Keegan said: " I had always meant to paint the auditorium but I imagined it would be full of people.
" The lone figure with The Weight of cavernous space around her shows the symbolic emptiness of The Time period. "
On The Day The Theatre reopened, The Artist was there " to capture those first tentative days back" seeing the front-of-house team being briefed in their masks and Sir David Suchet signing in at the Stage Door behind Perspex.
The Artist said the residency had given him the " opportunity to really think deeply" about how he painted and what story he was trying to tell.
But reflecting life in The Arts during a pandemic had also demonstrated to him what a " close-knit family theatre is".
" It is a close community that was shattered by Covid and while they rallied round each other they did not have much support from outside, " He Said .
" I had great sympathy and compassion for them and it was heart-breaking to see how life stopped. "
Keegan said that he was now looking for another " creative collaboration".
The Exhibition of 12 completed paintings is available for viewing when The Building is open.
Source of news: bbc.com