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Paul Scofield by Cecil Beaton

MS. 16177/6/1

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Title

Paul Scofield by Cecil Beaton

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MS. 16177/6/1

Summary

With Camera Press stamp and caption on reverse: Historic Portraits:

Paul Scofield. Leading British actor of films, TV and stage, photographed in 1948. Born in 1922; joined Croydon Repertory Company in 1939. Toured with ENSA 1941-1945. Member of the Royal Shakespeare Company since 1962, his best-known plays include: "Ring Around The Moon", "Time Remembered", "Hamlet" (in Moscow), "A Man For All Seasons", and "The Hotel in Amsterdam". Please acknowledge: Photograph by CECIL BEATON, CAMERA PRESS LONDON 25184-8 (17).

Date

1948

Language

English

Physical extent

1 leaf

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Collection contents

The Hyman Collection of British Photographs

Photographs by Cecil Beaton, Tom Blau, Gemma Levine, Neil Libbert and Homer Sykes

Paul Scofield by Cecil Beaton

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