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The Broadway Career of Richard Easton

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Richard Easton

Richard Easton was born in 1933 and hails from Montreal in Quebec, Canada. He was involved in acting from a young age, performing with a children’s theater group until he moved to Ottawa at the age of seventeen to work in a weekly repertory theater there.

In 1955 Easton became a member of the Shakespeare Memorial Theater Company at the Palace. He had the honor of working with John Gielgud, once as Edgar to Gielgud’s “King Lear” and also in “Much Ado About Nothing.”

In 2000 Easton won a Tony Award for his performance on Broadway in “The Invention of Love.” He had other memorable performances on Broadway, including in the plays “Noises Off” in 2001, “Observe the Sons of Ulter Marching Towards the Somme” in 2003, and he played as Henry IV opposite Kevin Kline playing Falstaff and Ethan Hawke as Hotspur.
 

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