• Richard Meckiff Campion ONZM (13 December 1923 – 2 July 2013) was a New Zealand actor, theatre director, and producer. Campion and his wife Edith Campion...
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  • Richard Campion may refer to: Richard Campion (swimmer) (born 1941), English-born swimmer and swimming administrator in Australia Richard Campion (theatre...
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  • director Paul Campion (French Navy officer) (fl. 1904), French admiral Paul Campion (radio host) (born 1969), Australian radio host Richard Campion (theatre...
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    Hannah), an actress, writer, and heiress; and Richard M. Campion, a teacher, and theatre and opera director. Her maternal great-grandfather was Robert Hannah...
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    Australian actor, writer, film director and producer. He is the co-founder (2006) and director of theatre company Black Lung and director of the feature film Acute...
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    Don Selwyn (category New Zealand film directors)
    Downstage Theatre directed by Richard Campion alongside Wi Kuki Kaa and Bob Hirini. Also on stage produced by Downstage Theatre and directed by Campion and...
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  • Campion School is a leading English-language private international school in Athens, Greece, which provides an adapted British educational curriculum...
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  • Alice Englert (category Campion family)
    Jane Campion and Australian filmmaker Colin Englert. She is the maternal granddaughter of actress Edith Campion and theatre director Richard Campion. She...
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    KIFF and Koala Man.  As an acting coach, House has worked alongside Jane Campion for Top of the Lake and The Power of the Dog (2021); and with Taika Waititi...
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    York's (London); Winter Garden Theatre (Toronto); Golden Theater, (New York) (1996 with Tim Murphy) (1999 with Sean Campion) No Stars On Sunday by Tim Loane...
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  • and ASM), the only professional theatre company in New Zealand at the time, under the directorship of Richard Campion. In 1954 he returned to London to...
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  • diverse film roles such as Madame Fidolia the Russian ballerina and theatre school director in the BBC television serial Ballet Shoes (1975), and the mother...
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  • Hilary Linstead (category Australian theatre managers and producers)
    and casting director. She nurtured and promoted many of Australia's leading directors John Bell, Jim Sharman, Gillian Armstrong, Jane Campion, Neil Armfield...
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  • politician, beauty pageant contestant (born 1942) 2 July – Richard Campion, theatre director (born 1923) 11 July – Robin Ferrier, organic chemist (born...
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    Stephen Daker in A Very Peculiar Practice (1986–1988) and Albert Campion in Campion (1989–1990). He also played David Braithwaite in At Home with the...
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    Richard Samuel Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, CBE, FRSA (/ˈætənbərə/; 29 August 1923 – 24 August 2014) was an English actor, film director, and producer...
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  • master mariner 6 December – Karl Sim, art forger 13 December – Richard Campion, theatre director 14 December – Bob Quickenden, association footballer 17 December...
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  • Michael Rudman (category American theatre directors)
    Michael Rudman (February 14, 1939 – March 30, 2023) was an American theatre director. Rudman was born in Tyler, Texas, on February 14, 1939. He graduated...
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  • David Haig (section Theatre)
    Blake's 7 episode "Rumours of Death" (1980); Diamonds (1981 TV series); Campion story Sweet Danger (1990); Inspector Morse episode "Dead on Time" (1992);...
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  • remain unsure if he still lives or not. Captain Campion: Woundwort's most trusted subordinate, Campion is a loyal, brave and clever officer. Despite being...
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    Tony Goldwyn (category American television directors)
    Howard Goldwyn (born May 20, 1960) is an American actor, singer, producer, director, and political activist. He made his debut appearing as Darren in the slasher...
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  • adapted Margery Allingham's novels about the private detective Albert Campion into Campion featuring two six-part serials, Dancers in Mourning (1959) and Death...
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  • Actor/comedian (Mitchell and Webb) and writer Sam Mendes, Director Kingsley Amis, writer Richard Baker (broadcaster), broadcaster Denis Brogan, historian...
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    series) episode Flash-Point (1985) A Taste for Death (miniseries) (1988) Campion episode Police at the Funeral parts 1 and 2 (1989) Poirot episode The King...
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  • Raymond Hawthorne (category New Zealand theatre directors)
    nation's first major professional theatre company. It was directed by Richard Campion, father of filmmaker Jane Campion. Granted a government bursary in...
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  • Sunny Amey (category New Zealand theatre directors)
    Wellington's Unity Theatre in the late 1940s and the 1950s. Other members included Bruce Mason, Nola Millar, Richard Campion and Edith Campion, George Webby...
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  • Theatre Box called Death Angel, which aired in 1981. He went on to play Lugg, the endearing rogue manservant to Albert Campion in the series Campion,...
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    Michael Cormac Newell (born 28 March 1942) is an English film and television director and producer. He won the BAFTA for Best Direction for Four Weddings and...
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    Working With Martin Scorsese, Jane Campion". Variety. Retrieved 2021-05-11. Lindbergh, Ben (2017-09-26). "The Actor-Director Recycling Company". The Ringer...
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    Harvey Keitel (category Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute alumni)
    Bui's award-winning directorial debut, Three Seasons (which Keitel also executive produced). Keitel also re-teamed with Jane Campion for Holy Smoke! (co-starring...
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