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British theater, film director Peter Brook dies at age 97

- By MIKE FULLER Associated Press

LONDON — Peter Brook, a British theater and film director known for an influentia­l and distinguis­hed career which saw him garner worldwide acclaim, has died. He was 97.

The two-time Tony Award winner, who had settled in France decades ago, directed the film adaptation­s of his best stage works as well as the 1963 movie “Lord of the Flies.”

Brook’s publisher Nick Hern Books said in a statement, Sunday, that he “leaves behind an incredible artistic legacy.” French media reports said that Brook died in Paris, on Saturday.

Born in London, in 1925, Brook would go on to study at

Oxford University and direct his first London show “Doctor Faustus” while he was still a teenager.

After serving as director of production­s at the Royal Opera House, he gained further notoriety through his work with the Royal Shakespear­e Company, or RSC, including “Titus Andronicus” starring Laurence Olivier.

He was a Tony Award winner for Best Direction, in 1966, for his interpreta­tion of Peter Weiss’ “Marat/Sade,” and, in 1970, for the production of Shakespear­e’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”

Brook was also the recipient of an Olivier Award, an Emmy and an Internatio­nal Emmy during his seven-decade career.

After settling in Paris, in the

1970s, the director founded the Internatio­nal Center for Theater Research, for which he would regenerate the rundown Bouffes du Nord theater in the French capital.

Worldwide recognitio­n also saw him honored with art prizes including Japan’s Praemium Imperiale, Italy’s Prix Italia, and most recently Spain’s Princess of Asturias, in 2019.

British actor Adrian Lester, who worked with Brook across RSC production­s of Hamlet, tweeted he had been a “giant in our field.”

Brook was married to actress Natasha Parry, from 1951, before she died following a stroke, in 2015. They are survived by two children, Irina and Simon, both of whom are directors.

 ?? KYRRE LIEN, NTB SCANPIX VIA AP ?? British theatre director Peter Brook (center) receives the 2008 Ibsen Award from the committee chairman, actress Liv Ullmann (left) and Henrik Ibsens, at a ceremony in the National Theatre, Oslo. Brook, a British theater director known for an influentia­l and distinguis­hed career which saw him garner worldwide acclaim, has died.
KYRRE LIEN, NTB SCANPIX VIA AP British theatre director Peter Brook (center) receives the 2008 Ibsen Award from the committee chairman, actress Liv Ullmann (left) and Henrik Ibsens, at a ceremony in the National Theatre, Oslo. Brook, a British theater director known for an influentia­l and distinguis­hed career which saw him garner worldwide acclaim, has died.

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