Gregory Doran; Antony Sher
31 of 45 portraits by Derry Moore, 12th Earl of Drogheda
© Derry Moore
Gregory Doran; Antony Sher
by Derry Moore, 12th Earl of Drogheda
bromide fibre print, 2004
11 in. x 11 in. (279 mm x 279 mm)
Given by John Morton Morris, 2005
Photographs Collection
NPG x126962
Sittersback to top
- Gregory Doran (1958-), Associate Director, Royal Shakespeare Company. Sitter in 1 portrait.
- Sir Antony Sher (1949-2021), Actor and writer. Sitter in 11 portraits.
Artistback to top
- Derry Moore, 12th Earl of Drogheda (1937-), Photographer. Artist or producer of 45 portraits, Sitter in 1 portrait.
This portraitback to top
Photographed at The Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon whilst Sher was appearing in Doran's production of Othello. Sher (right) joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1982 and gave an acclaimed performance as Richard III (1984). With his partner Greg Doran (left), Associate Director, Royal Shakespeare Company (since 1996) wrote Woza Shakespeare! (1996).
Linked publicationsback to top
- Tinker, Christopher, Speak its Name! - Quotations by and about Gay Men and Women, 2016, p. 197
Placesback to top
- Place made and portrayed: United Kingdom: England, Warwickshire (The Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon)
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