For the British barrister and judge, see Patrick Garland (judge).
Patrick Garland
Patrick Garland by Allan Warren
Born
Patrick Ewart Garland
10 April 1935
England
Died
19 April 2013 (aged 78)
Worthing, West Sussex, England
Resting place
Saint Mary's churchyard, Sullington, West Sussex, England
Occupation(s)
Actor, director and writer
Years active
1963–2013
Spouse
Alexandra Bastedo
(m. 1980)
Parent(s)
Ewart James Garland[1] Rosalind Beatrice Fell[2]
Patrick Ewart Garland (10 April 1935 – 19 April 2013)[3] was a British director, writer and actor.[4]
^IWM papers of Captain Ewart Garland
^Geni
^See "Patrick Garland, Alexandra Bastedo Champions Animal Sanctuary, but other sources date his death from the next day. For example: "Theatre director Patrick Garland dies", telegraph.co.uk, 20 April 2013
^"Patrick Garland, theatre producer and director, dies aged 78". BBC News. 20 April 2013. Retrieved 20 April 2013.
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he had ever seen. In 1980, at Chichester Cathedral, Bastedo married PatrickGarland, a director, writer and actor; he became a long-serving director of...
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for professional inspiration. She has played the writer on stage in PatrickGarland's adaptation of A Room of One's Own and also in Vita and Virginia, winning...
John Aubrey in Brief Lives, a one-man play devised and directed by PatrickGarland in which he held the stage for almost three hours (including the interval...
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The British Library also holds correspondence between Jean Rhys and PatrickGarland relating to his adaptation of "I Spy a Stranger" and about Quartet...
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Marigold" and "Mr. Chops" by Charles Dickens, adapted and directed by PatrickGarland; repeating them from December 2009 to January 2010 at the Riverside...
There have been several stage adaptations, including: a production by PatrickGarland at Salisbury Playhouse which transferred to the West End Vaudeville...
stage in 1988 and 1989 in The Secret of Sherlock Holmes directed by PatrickGarland. After taking on the demanding role ("Holmes is the hardest part I...
Woolf's letters, in a production at the Charleston Festival devised by PatrickGarland. Several of her early film roles were in mystery thrillers. She made...
Chichester Festival Theatre production of The Cherry Orchard directed by PatrickGarland and starring Joss Ackland and Claire Bloom. He then played Charles...
critical essays, and became involved in running Poetry International with PatrickGarland and Charles Osborne, in the hopes of connecting English poetry with...
by more traditional interpretations of the scene. In 1988, director PatrickGarland staged a version of Chimes at Midnight starring Simon Callow as Falstaff...
the subject of an edition of the arts programme Monitor, directed by PatrickGarland. The programme, which shows him being interviewed by fellow poet John...
returned as Henry Higgins in the revival of My Fair Lady directed by PatrickGarland in 1981. Having retired from films after A Time to Die in 1983, Harrison...
Revisited. In 2007, Faithfull collaborated with the British singer-songwriter Patrick Wolf on the duet "Magpie" from his third album The Magic Position and wrote...
Higgins. The revival co-starred Nancy Ringham as Eliza. The director was PatrickGarland, with choreography by Crandall Diehl, recreating the original Hanya...