Jack Birkett
Biography
Jack Birkett was born on June 11, 1934 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. He was an actor, mime artist, dancer and singer, a contemporary of Lindsey Kemp and a key member of his troupe. Often billed as Orlando, or The Incredible Orlando, Birkett was born to a Romani family and worked as an arrist's model for David Hockney before finding work as a stage hand at Leeds' Grand Theatre in 1950. He began to lose his sight in 1966, he then gradually became completely blind and was so for more than the last three decades his life. A regular cohort of the arthouse filmmaker Derek Jarman, Birkett appeared in Jubilee, The Tempest, Caravaggio and The Garden for the director. He retired from performing in the 1990s, living with his partner the Spanish artist and writer Nyako Nakar in Barcelona and London. He died on May 10, 2010 in London, aged 75.
Known For
Acting History
1990
The Garden as Pontius (Orlando)
1989Moon Child as Invalid
1988El vent de l’illa as Gobernador
1986Caravaggio as The Pope
1985The Bride as Blind Man
1984A Midsummer Night's Dream as Titania
1981Troilus & Cressida as Thersites
1979Rising Stars as Self
1979The Tempest as Caliban, a savage and deformed slave
1978Jubilee as Borgia Ginz (as Orlando)
1970The Looking Glass Murders as Harlequin
—Good Bye G.O.D. as G.O.D.







