Scofield, Paul
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1922, English actor, b. Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. Scofield joined the Birmingham Repertory Theatre in 1945, having his first major success in
King John. At the Stratford Memorial Theatre he won wide acclaim for his
Hamlet and
King Lear. His portrayal of Sir Thomas More in the stage (196062) and film (1966) versions of
A Man for All Seasons gained him international renown along with a Tony and an Academy Award. He has also appeared in such other stage productions as
Uncle Vanya (1970),
Volpone (1977),
Amadeus (1982),
Heartbreak House (1992), and
John Gabriel Borkman (1996). Noted for his strong, sculptured face and unusual voice, Scofield has made several films, including
The Train (1964),
King Lear (1971),
A Delicate Balance (1973),
Henry V (1989),
Quiz Show (1994), and
The Crucible (1996).