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  1. Glencairn Alexander "Glen" Byam Shaw, CBE (13 December 1904 – 29 April 1986) was an English actor and theatre director, known for his dramatic productions in the 1950s and his operatic productions in the 1960s and later. In the 1920s and 1930s Byam Shaw was a successful actor, both in romantic leads and in character parts.

  2. Glen Byam Shaw was born on 13 December 1904 in West Kensington, London, England, UK. He was a director and actor, known for Look Back in Anger (1959), The Merry Wives of Windsor (1955) and The Dance of Death (1969). He was married to Angela Baddeley. He died on 29 April 1986 in Goring-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, UK.

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    He had his first lead role in the film Scott and Sid (2018), and has since starred as Glen Byam Shaw in Benediction (2021) and Coriolanus Snow in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023). On television, he plays the title role in the MGM+ series Billy the Kid (2022–).

  4. 2 de jun. de 2022 · Ivor treats the besotted “Siggy” as callously as he does his many other lovers; they include the theater actor and director Glen Byam Shaw (Tom Blyth), in whom Siegfried briefly discovers a...

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  5. British actor and director, born on December 13, 1904, in West Kensington, London, England, United Kingdom, as Glencairn Alexander Byam Shaw. He was married to actress Angela Baddeley (1929-1976) and they had one child, with whom she remained until her death.

  6. This thesis serves as the first major scholarly analysis of Glen Byam Shaw (1904-1986). Shaw was an actor/director whose work shaped British Theatre and Shakespeare across the last century. Shaw’s influence on British theatre is not accurately reflected by the scholarship surrounding him.

  7. Overview. Glen Byam Shaw. (1904—1986) actor and stage director. Quick Reference. (1904–86) Actor and director, co-director with Anthony Quayle of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, 1952–6; Director, 1956–9. From: Shaw, Glen Byam in A Dictionary of Shakespeare » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre. Reference entries.