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Trevor Nunn was born on 14 January 1940 in Ipswich, England, ... He was married to actress Janet Suzman from 17 October 1969 until their divorce in 1986. They have ...
Trevor Nunn was born on 14 January 1940 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK. He is a director and writer, known for Twelfth Night (1996), Les Misérables (2012) and Cats (2019). He was previously married to Imogen Stubbs, Sharon Lee Hill and Janet Suzman.
- January 14, 1940
Trevor Nunn was born on 14 January 1940 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK. He is a director and writer, known for Twelfth Night (1996), Les Misérables (2012) and Cats (2019). He was previously married to Imogen Stubbs, Sharon Lee Hill and Janet Suzman.
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- Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK
- Trevor Nunn
Sir Trevor Robert Nunn. Born: January 14, 1940, Ipswich, Suffolk, England (age 84) Notable Works: “Hedda”. “Lady Jane”. “Red Joan”. “Twelfth Night or What You Will”. Trevor Nunn (born January 14, 1940, Ipswich, Suffolk, England) is an English theatre director who, as artistic director of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC; 1968 ...
Trevor Nunn was previously married to Imogen Stubbs (1994 - 2013), Sharon Lee-Hill (1986 - 1991) and Janet Suzman (1969 - 1986). Trevor Nunn has been in a relationship with Nancy Dell'Olio (2011). is a 84 year old English Theater Director. Born Trevor Robert Nunn on 14th January, 1940 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England, UK, he is famous for Royal ...
- January 14, 1940
In 1994, Stubbs married Trevor Nunn. [8] The couple have two children: [9] a son and a daughter, Ellie Nunn, who is also an actress. [10] In April 2011, Stubbs announced that she and her husband were separating. [11] Her partner is Jonathan Guy Lewis. [2] [3]
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Jun 27, 2012 · I married my Kate! Sir Trevor Nunn has always been fascinated by how the musical inspired by Shakespeare's comedy crosses into real life – not least his own Wednesday 27 June 2012 09:29 BST