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Golland, Stuart, 1945 - 2003

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Dates

  • Existence: 1945 - 2003

Biography

Stuart Golland (1945-2003) was a British actor, writer, and director for the stage and screen. He was born in Sheffield on August 3, 1945, and after leaving school at fifteen, he became an apprentice plasterer. While working in Cardiff, he attended evening classes at the Welsh College of Music and Drama, and was inspired to pursue a carreer as an actor by seeing a performance of the Royal Shakespeare Company's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', directed by Peter Brook.

In 1972, Stuart Golland successfully applied to the Phildene Stage School in Chiswick, London, obtained his Equity card and sought work as an actor. Between 1974 and 1978, he worked with seven alternative theatre companies, including Rough Theatre and Foco Novo. In the late 1970s, he returned to Yorkshire and became a founder member of the Broken Glass Theatre Company, later working for a number of other regional and touring companies. In the 1980s, he directed and appeared in a range of stage plays in York, Bradford, Manchester, Leeds, and at the National Theatre in London. In the early 1990s, he was deeply involved in the establishment of Joseph’s Well Theatre in Leeds, and acted in and directed a number of plays locally.

Stuart Golland wrote a number of plays, most notably ‘Scrap’ (1979), a one-man comedy about a Sheffield scrap merchant, ‘The Understudy’ (1988), and ‘The Boy from Philadelphia’ (1992), a play about W.C. Fields.

Stuart Golland also worked on radio, in film and on television, including a number of well-known television series such as ‘All Creatures Great and Small’, ‘Last of the Summer Wine’, ‘The New Statesman’, ‘Rumpole of the Bailey’, ‘Emmerdale Farm’, and ‘Waterfront Beat’. He was perhaps best known for playing George Ward, landlord of the Aidensfield Arms, in ‘Heartbeat’, and his last role was as Ernie Wagstaff in ‘Coronation Street’.

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Stuart Golland Papers

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Reference code: 459
Scope and Contents The papers of actor, writer and director Stuart Golland, including scripts, publicity material, photographs, correspondence, newspaper cuttings and artefacts. The papers cover the entirety of Stuart Golland’s working life, from stage and screen acting through writing and directing plays and an involvement in setting up small theatre companies, and they include scripts, publicity material, photographs, correspondence, newspaper cuttings and some related artefacts.There is also a...
Dates: 1973 - 2015