Dqpfine du Maurier’s

REBECCA

adapted by Clifford Williams
5 Nov - 21 Dec 2001
 
 
Patrick Drury

Patrick Drury

Maxim de Winter

Patrick trained at RADA. His theatre credits include seasons at the Belgrade Theatre Coventry, Harrogate Playhouse, Birmingham Rep, Liverpool Playhouse, and the Bristol Old Vic.

His theatre credits in London include Denis Cannan’s Dear Daddy (Ambassador’s Theatre),
Wolf Mankowitz’s Irish Hebrew Lesson (Almost Free) and Angelo in Measure for Measure (Riverside Studios). He performed at The Royal National Theatre for three years, playing the titel role in The Prince of Homburg, Don John in Measure for Measure, the tide role in Molière’s Don Juan, Saint-Just in Büchner’s Danton’s Death, and in plays by Wesker and Arden. At the RNT Studio he played Freud in Jean-Paul Sartre’s screenplay and Goethe’s Torquato Tasso – also at the Cottesloe Theatre. Later at the RNT he played in Daniel Mornin’s Murderers and in Lope de Vega’s Fuente Ovejuna.

He toured with Cambridge Theatre Company’s Pride and Prejudice as D’Arcy and has appeared in plays at The Royal Court, the King’s Head, Greenwich Theatre, Donmar Theatre, the ICA, Edinburgh Festival, Leatherhead, Ludlow, BAC and the Orange Tree theatre.

He appeared more recendy in Steven Berkoff’s Coriolanus in Edinburgh, Jerusalem and Tokyo, in the Laurence Olivier awarded Memory of Water at the Vaudeville Theatre, in the Olivier nominated touring production of Translations by Brian Friel and in David Rudkin’s Afore Night Come at the Young Vic.

His television credits include three series of the comedy Father Ted, Disraeli, Harvey Moon, The Manageress, Moon & Son, Soldier Soldier, The Men’s Room, The Politician’s Wift and Under The Sun. He had various appearances in Casualty, Rumpole, Inspector Morse, Harry, Ruth Rendell, Midsomer Murders, Drama Docs., Shoot to Kill, Breed of Heroes, Diana – The Untold Story and Escape 999, filmed in Low’s Gully, Sabah.

His film credits include The Awakening, The Nightingale Saga and Laughterhouse.