
Peter Brook
Biography
Peter Stephen Paul Brook CH CBE (March 21, 1925 – July 2, 2022) was an English theatre and film director. He worked first in England, from 1945 at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, from 1947 at the Royal Opera House, and from 1962 for the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). With them, he directed the first English-language production in 1964 of Marat/Sade by Peter Weiss, which was transferred to Broadway in 1965 and won the Tony Award for Best Play, and Brook was named Best Director. He also directed films such as an iconic version of Lord of the Flies in 1963.
He was based in France from the early 1970s, where he founded an international theatre company, playing in developing countries, in an approach of great simplicity. He was often referred to as "our greatest living theatre director". He won multiple Emmy Awards, a Laurence Olivier Award, the Japanese Praemium Imperiale, the Prix Italia and the Europe Theatre Prize. In 2021, he was awarded India's Padma Shri.
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Known For
Acting History
2018
Jeanne Moreau: Free Spirit as Self - Filmmaker (archive footage)
2018Beckett by Brook as Self
2017Strehler: Il mago dei prodigi as Self
2016The Roof as Peter Brook
2014Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles as Self - Filmmaker
2012The Tightrope as Self
2012BAM150 as Self
2011Carrière, 250 Meters as Self
2008Filmmaking Without Boundaries: Interview with Peter Brook as Self - Interviewee
2002Brook by Brook as Self
2000Full Blossom: The Life of Poet/Actor Roberts Blossom as Self
1998Bennent mal vier as Self
1996Looking for Richard as Self - Interviewee
1994The Five Senses of Theatre as Self
1975The Empty Space as Self
1974Spécial cinéma as Self
1967The Benefit of the Doubt as Self
1953King Lear as Self – Director








