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      • Sir Robert Graham Stephens (14 July 1931 – 12 November 1995) was a leading English actor in the early years of Britain's Royal National Theatre. He was one of the most respected actors of his generation and was at one time regarded as the natural successor to Laurence Olivier.
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  1. Sir Robert Graham Stephens (14 July 1931 – 12 November 1995) was a leading English actor in the early years of Britain's Royal National Theatre. He was one of the most respected actors of his generation and was at one time regarded as the natural successor to Laurence Olivier.

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  3. Jun 20, 2024 · Maggie Smith shared two children with her late ex-husband Robert Stephens. Here's everything to know about her kids.

  4. Sir Robert Stephens, knighted in 1995, was a leading actor in the formative years of Britain's National Theatre and won fresh acclaim as a major Shakespearean performer late in his career. His career fell into two distinct parts.

    • July 14, 1931
    • November 12, 1995
  5. Robert Stephens. Actor: Romeo and Juliet. Sir Robert's career fell into two distinct parts. In the '60s, he was widely regarded as the heir of Laurence Olivier.

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    • Bristol, England, UK
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    • London, England, UK
  6. May 26, 2023 · When Smith met her first husband, Robert Stephens, he was married to his second wife Tarn Bassett. However, following his divorce from Bassett, Stephens and Smith wed in 1967.

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  7. Nov 16, 1995 · Sir Robert Stephens, an award-winning Shakespearean actor who called himself a ``knight errant,'' died Sunday of liver and kidney problems. He was 64. Stephens won the 1993 Olivier Award - London's Tony - as the paunchy hellion Sir John Falstaff in the ``Henry IV'' plays.

  8. Nov 12, 1995 · Sir Robert Stephens (14 July 1931 – 12 November 1995) was a leading English actor in the early years of England's Royal National Theatre. He was one of the most respected actors of his generation and was at one time regarded as the natural successor to Laurence Olivier.

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