From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Stuart Burge (15 January 1918 - 24 January 2002) was an English film director, actor and producer. Educated at Felsted School, he originally trained as a civil engineer, but later began acting in theater in the 1940s, and became a director by 1948. He was responsible for many distinguished productions for both stage and television, including four film adaptations of plays.. Description above from the Wikipedia article Stuart Burge, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Julius Caesar
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The Mikado
(Director)
Othello
(Director)
Naming the Names
(Director)
Dinner at Noon
(Director)
Much Ado About Nothing
(Director)
Circles Of Deceit
(Director)
After the Dance
(Director)
Serjeant Musgrave's Dance
(Director)
The Importance of Being Earnest
(Director)
Uncle Vanya
(Director)
Talking Heads
(Director)
Talking Heads 2
(Director)
The Philanthropist
(Director)
Crimes
(Director)
There Was a Crooked Man
(Director)
Luther
(Director)
Chinese Whispers
(Director)
The House of Bernarda Alba
(Director)
The Moon Over Soho
(Director)
Sons and Lovers
(Director)
The Hour of the Lynx
(Director)
The Square
(Director)
Victims of Apartheid
(Director)
Back to Back
(Director)
Olivier Talks About Othello
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Bill Brand
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The Bill
(Director)
Rumpole of the Bailey
(Director)
Danger Man
(Director)
Play for Today
(Director)
Fall of Eagles
(Producer)
Play for Tomorrow
(Director)
The Old Men at the Zoo
(Director)
BBC Television Shakespeare
(Director)
Maigret
(Director)
The Rainbow
(Director)
Theatre Night
(Director)
Talking Heads
(Director)
Sons and Lovers
(Director)