Laurance Rudic

TV Actor

1952 –

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Who is Laurance Rudic?

Laurance Rudic is a British theatre artist best known for his long association as a leading member of the Glasgow Citizens Theatre company.

For 34 years, 'The Citz' as it came to be known, was run by a trio of maverick geniuses - Giles Havergal, Philip Prowse and Robert David MacDonald. Under this triumvirate the company quickly gained fame and notoriety for its glamorous and ofttimes outrageously decadent European-style treatment of rarely performed European and English classics. New works such as Camille, Chinchilla, A Waste of Time and Webster were regularly written for the company by its resident playwright, dramaturg and translator, R. D. McDonald. For many years, the Citz was proving-ground and creative home to young actors who passionately eschewed existing English literary and mechanistic acting conventions in order to develop their own very individualistic approach. Famous actors who started their careers there include Tim Curry, Pierce Brosnan, Gary Oldman, Rupert Everett, Sean Bean, Tim Roth, Celia Imrie and CiarĂ¡n Hinds.

Rudic was born into a musical, theatrical family in Glasgow, Scotland.

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Born
Sep 10, 1952
Glasgow

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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