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Steven Berkoff

Steven Berkoff (born Leslie Steven Berks; 3 August 1937) is an English actor, author, playwright, theatre practitioner and theatre director.

Steven Berkoff
Berkoff in 2020
Born
Leslie Steven Berks

(1937-08-03) 3 August 1937 (age 86)
Stepney, London, England
Alma materWebber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art
L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq
Occupations
  • Actor
  • playwright
  • theatre director
Years active1958–Present
Notable workEast (1975)[1]
Shakespeare's Villains (1998)
Spouses
  • Alison Minto
    (m. 1970, divorced)
  • Shelley Lee
    (m. 1976, divorced)
PartnerClara Fischer
Children2
AwardsTotal Theatre Lifetime Achievement Award (1997)
LA Weekly Theater Award for Solo Performance (2000)
Websitewww.stevenberkoff.com

As a theatre maker he is recognised for staging work with a heightened performance style eponymously known as "Berkovian theatre",[2] which combines elements of physical theatre, total theatre and expressionism.[3] His work has sometimes been viewed as an example of in-yer-face theatre, due to the intense presentation and taboo-breaking material in a number of his plays.[4]

As a screen actor, he is known for his performances in villainous roles, including the portrayals of General Orlov in the James Bond film Octopussy (1983), Victor Maitland in Beverly Hills Cop (1984), Lt. Col. Podovsky in Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) and Adolf Hitler in War and Remembrance (1988–89).[5][6]

Early life edit

Berkoff was born Leslie Steven Berks on 3 August 1937, in Stepney in the East End of London,[5] the son of Pauline "Polly" (née Hyman), a housewife, and Alfred "Al" Berks, a tailor. He had an older sister, Beryl (1930-before 2010).[7] He comes from a Jewish family; his grandparents emigrated to England in the 1890s, his paternal grandparents from Romania, and his maternal grandparents from Russia.[8][9] The family name was originally Berkowitz, but Steven's father anglicised it to Berks in order to aid the family's assimilation into British society. Steven (who had been known as Leslie growing up) later legally changed his surname to Berkoff and went by his middle name.[10]

During World War II, Berkoff, his sister and their mother were evacuated to Luton, Bedfordshire in 1942. In 1947 he and his family emigrated to the United States, sailing from Southampton aboard the Queen Elizabeth to live with relatives of Berkoff's mother in Nyack, New York. However, Berkoff's father struggled to find work, and after a few months the family returned to England. Berkoff attended Raine's Foundation Grammar School (1948–50)[11] and Hackney Downs School (1950-1955).[12]

In 1952, he was arrested for stealing a bicycle and was sentenced to three months in borstal. He took drama courses at City Literary Institute (1957–58), trained as an actor at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art (1958–59), and later trained in physical theatre and mime at L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq, graduating in 1965.[13]

Career edit

Theatre edit

Berkoff started his theatre training in the Repertory Company at His Majesty's Theatre in Barrow-in-Furness, for approximately two months, in June and July 1962.[14]

As well as an actor, Berkoff is a noted playwright and theatre director.[15] His earliest plays are adaptations of works by Franz Kafka: The Metamorphosis (1969); In the Penal Colony (1969), and The Trial (1971). In the 1970s and 1980s, he wrote a series of verse plays including East (1975), Greek (1980), and Decadence (1981), followed by West (1983) (later adapted and recorded at Limehouse Studios for transmission on Channel 4 in 1983), Harry's Christmas (Lunch) (also recorded at Limehouse Studios in 1983 but was never transmitted by C4 as it was considered "too dark"), Sink the Belgrano! (1986), Massage (1997), and The Secret Love Life of Ophelia (2001). Berkoff described Sink the Belgrano! as "even by my modest standards... one of the best things I have done".[16][17]

Drama critic Aleks Sierz describes Berkoff's dramatic style as "In-yer-face theatre":

The language is usually filthy, characters talk about unmentionable subjects, take their clothes off, have sex, humiliate each other, experience unpleasant emotions, become suddenly violent. At its best, this kind of theatre is so powerful, so visceral, that it forces audiences to react: either they feel like fleeing the building or they are suddenly convinced that it is the best thing they have ever seen and want all their friends to see it too. It is the kind of theatre that inspires us to use superlatives, whether in praise or condemnation.[18]

In 1988, Berkoff directed an interpretation of Salome by Oscar Wilde, performed in slow motion, at the Gate Theatre, Dublin.[19] For his first directorial job at the UK's Royal National Theatre,[20] Berkoff revived the play with a new cast at the Lyttelton Auditorium; it opened in November 1989.[21] In 1998, his solo play Shakespeare's Villains premièred at London's Haymarket Theatre and was nominated for a Society of London Theatre Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment.[22]

In a 2010 interview with guest presenter Emily Maitlis on The Andrew Marr Show, Berkoff stated that he found it "flattering" to play evil characters, saying that the best actors assumed villainous roles.[23] In 2011, Berkoff revived a previously performed one-man show at the Hammersmith Riverside Studios, titled One Man. It consisted of two monologues; the first was an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's short story The Tell-Tale Heart, the second a piece called Dog, written by Berkoff, which was a comedy about a loud-mouthed football fan and his dog. In 2013, Berkoff performed his play An Actor's Lament at the Sinden Theatre in Tenterden, Kent; it is his first verse play since Decadence in 1981.[24] His 2018 one-act play Harvey deals with the story of Harvey Weinstein.[25]

Film edit

In film, Berkoff has played villains such as Soviet General Orlov in the James Bond film Octopussy (1983), the corrupt art dealer Victor Maitland in Beverly Hills Cop (1984), the Soviet officer Colonel Podovsky in Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985), and gangster George Cornell in The Krays (1990). Berkoff has stated that he accepts roles in Hollywood only to subsidise his theatre work, and that he regards many of the films in which he has appeared as lacking artistic merit.[26]

In the Stanley Kubrick films A Clockwork Orange (1971) and Barry Lyndon (1975), Berkoff played, respectively, a police officer and a gambler aristocrat. His other films include the Hammer film Prehistoric Women (1967), Nicholas and Alexandra (1971), The Passenger (1975), Joseph Andrews (1977), McVicar (1980), Outland (1981), Coming Out of the Ice (1982), Underworld (1985), Revolution (1985), Absolute Beginners (1986), Prince's film Under the Cherry Moon (1986), Prisoner of Rio (1988), the Australian film Flynn (1993), Fair Game (1995), and Legionnaire (1998).

Berkoff was the main character voice in Expelling the Demon (1999), a short animation with music by Nick Cave. It received the award for Best Debut at the KROK International Animated Films Festival. He has a cameo in the 2008 film The Cottage. Berkoff appeared in the 2010 British gangster film The Big I Am as "The MC", and in the same year, portrayed the antagonist in The Tourist. Berkoff portrayed Dirch Frode, attorney to Henrik Vanger (Christopher Plummer), in David Fincher's 2011 adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Another 2011 credit is the independent film Moving Target. He also stars in Decline of an Empire (2014) playing the role of Liberius.

In 1994, he both appeared in and directed the film version of his verse play Decadence. Filmed in Luxembourg, it co-stars Joan Collins.

Television edit

In television, Berkoff had early roles in episodes of The Avengers and UFO episodes "The Cat with Ten Lives" and “Destruction’ in 1970. Other TV credits include: Hagath, in the episode "Business as Usual" of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; Stilgar, in the mini-series Children of Dune; gangster Mr. Wiltshire in one episode of Hotel Babylon; Dr. Paul Jorry in the episode "Deadline" of Space Precinct; lawyer Freddie Eccles in "By the Pricking of My Thumbs", an episode of Agatha Christie's Marple; and Adolf Hitler in the mini-series War and Remembrance. In 1998, he made a guest appearance in the Canadian TV series La Femme Nikita (in the episode "In Between"). In 2006, he played celebrity/criminal Ray Cook in the New Tricks episode "Bank Robbery".

In 2010, Berkoff played former Granada Television chairman Sidney Bernstein for the BBC Four drama, The Road to Coronation Street. He has played the historical Florentine preacher Girolamo Savonarola in two separate TV productions: the 1990 TV film A Season of Giants and the 2011 series The Borgias. Berkoff appears as himself in the "Science" episode of the British current affairs satire Brass Eye (1997), warning against the dangers of the fictional environmental disaster "Heavy Electricity". In September 2012, Berkoff appeared in the Doctor Who episode "The Power of Three".[27]

In 2014, Berkoff played a supporting role in the second season of the Lifetime TV show Witches of East End as King Nikolaus, the patriarch of the Beauchamp family.

In 2016, he appeared in series 3, episode 1 of the Channel 4 sitcom Man Down as Mr. Klackov, a "terrifying" caretaker with an Eastern European accent "who makes covering [series protagonist] Dan's mistakes even more complicated" when his job as a schoolteacher is threatened.[28]

Other work edit

In 1996, Berkoff appeared as the Master of Ceremonies in a BBC Radio 2 concert version of Kander and Ebb's Cabaret. He provided the voice-over for the N-Trance single "The Mind of the Machine", which rose to No. 15 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1997. He appeared in the opening sequence to Sky Sports' coverage of the 2007 Heineken Cup Final, modelled on a speech by Al Pacino in the film Any Given Sunday (1999).

Berkoff voices the character General Lente, commander of the Helghan Third Army, in Killzone. He provides motion capture and voice performance for the PlayStation 3 game Heavenly Sword, as General Flying Fox.

Berkoff's 2015 novel Sod the Bitches was described by Guardian critic Stuart Jeffries as "a kind of Philip Roth-like romp through the sex life of a libidinous actor".[25] His 2014 memoir Bad Guy! Journal of a Hollywood Turkey records his time working on a Hollywood blockbuster.[25][29]

Berkoff appeared in the British Heart Foundation's two-minute public service advertisement, Watch Your Own Heart Attack, broadcast on ITV in August 2008.[30] He also presented two episodes of the BBC Two Horizon episodes: "To Infinity and Beyond..." (2010) and "The Power of the Placebo" (2014).

He is a patron of Brighton's Nightingale Theatre, a fringe theatre venue.[31]

Critical assessment edit

According to Annette Pankratz in her 2005 Modern Drama review of Steven Berkoff and the Theatre of Self-Performance by Robert Cross: "Steven Berkoff is one of the major minor contemporary dramatists in Britain and – due to his self-fashioning as a bad boy of British theatre and the ensuing attention of the media – a phenomenon in his own right."[32] Pankratz further asserts that Cross "focuses on Berkoff's theatre of self-performance: that is, the intersections between Berkoff, the public phenomenon and Berkoff, the artist."[32]

Personal life edit

Berkoff married Alison Minto in 1970, and Shelley Lee in 1976; both marriages ended in divorce. He lives with his wife Clara Fischer, a German pianist, in Limehouse, east London. Fischer appeared onscreen with Berkoff in his film Decadence. He has two daughters, Mylea and Sarah, from previous relationships.[5][13]

Defamation lawsuit edit

In 1996, Berkoff won Berkoff vs. Burchill, a libel civil action that he brought against Sunday Times journalist Julie Burchill after she published comments suggesting that he was "hideously ugly". The judge ruled for Berkoff, finding that Burchill's actions "held him to ridicule and contempt."[33]

Political and religious views edit

Berkoff has spoken and written about how he believes Jews and Israel to be regarded in Britain. In a January 2009 interview with The Jewish Chronicle, in which he discussed anti-Israel sentiment in the aftermath of the Gaza War, he said:

There is an in-built dislike of Jews. Overt antisemitism goes against the British sense of fair play. It has to be covert and civilised. So certain playwrights and actors on the left wing make themselves out to be stricken with conscience. They say: 'We hate Israel, we hate Zionism, we don't hate Jews.' But Zionism is the very essence of what a Jew is. Zionism is the act of seeking sanctuary after years and years of unspeakable outrages against Jews. As soon as Israel does anything over the top it's always the same old faces who come out to demonstrate. I don't see hordes of people marching down the street against Mugabe when tens of thousands are dying every month in Zimbabwe.[34]

Interviewer Simon Round noted that Berkoff was also keen to express his view that right-wing Israeli politicians, such as Ariel Sharon and Benjamin Netanyahu, were "wretched".[34] Asked if British antisemitism manifested itself in theatre, Berkoff responded: "They quite like diversity and will tolerate you as long as you act a bit Gentile and don't throw your chicken soup around too much. You are perfectly entitled occasionally even to touch the great prophet of British culture, Shakespeare, as long as you keep your Jewishness well zipped up."[34] Berkoff also referred to the Gaza war as a factor in writing Biblical Tales: "It was the recent 'Gaza' war and the appalling flack that Israel received that prompted me to investigate ancient Jewish values."[35]

Speaking to The Jewish Chronicle in May 2010, Berkoff criticised the Bible but added, "it inspires the Jews to produce Samsons and heroes and to have pride". Berkoff went on to say of the Talmud in the same article: "As Jews, we are so incredibly lucky to have the Talmud, to have a way of re-interpreting the Torah. So we no longer cut off hands, and slay animals, and stone women."[36]

In a Daily Telegraph travel article written while visiting Israel in 2007, Berkoff described Melanie Phillips' book Londonistan: How Britain Is Creating a Terror State Within, as "quite overwhelming in its research and common sense. It grips me throughout the journey."[37]

In 2012, Berkoff, with others, wrote in support of Israel's national theatre, Habima, performing in London.[38]

References in popular culture edit

In the 1989 romantic comedy The Tall Guy, struggling actor Dexter King (Jeff Goldblum) auditions unsuccessfully for an imaginary "Berkoff play" called England, My England. In the audition, characters dressed as skinheads swear repetitively at each other and a folding table is kicked over. Afterwards, Dexter's agent Mary (Anna Massey) muses, "I think he's probably mad ..."

"I'm scared of Steven Berkoff" is a line in the lyrics of the song "I'm Scared" by Queen guitarist Brian May, issued on his 1993 debut solo album Back to the Light.[39] May has declared himself to be an admirer of Berkoff[40] and his wife, Anita Dobson, has appeared in several of Berkoff's plays.

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
1958 I Was Monty's Double Minor role uncredited
1958 The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw Teenage boy uncredited
1959 The Captain's Table Minor role uncredited
1959 The Devil's Disciple British corporal uncredited
1960 The Flesh and the Fiends Medical student uncredited
1961 Konga Student on field trip uncredited
1967 Prehistoric Women John
1969 Vendetta for the Saint Bertoli
1971 Nicholas and Alexandra Pankratov
1971 A Clockwork Orange Det. Const. Tom
1975 The Passenger Stephen
1975 Barry Lyndon Lord Ludd
1977 Joseph Andrews Greasy Fellow
1980 McVicar Ronnie Harrison
1981 Outland Sagan
1982 Coming Out of the Ice Atoman
1983 Octopussy General Orlov
1984 Beverly Hills Cop Victor Maitland
1985 Rambo: First Blood Part II Lieutenant Colonel Sergei Podovsky
1985 Underworld Hugo Motherskille
1985 Revolution Sgt. Jones
1986 Absolute Beginners The Fanatic
1986 Under the Cherry Moon Isaac Sharon
1988 Prisoner of Rio Jack McFarland
1990 The Krays George Cornell
1993 Flynn Klaus Reicher
1994 Decadence Steve / Les / Helen's Couturier
1995 Fair Game Colonel Ilya Pavel Kazak
1997 Love in Paris Vittorio DaSilva
1998 Legionnaire Sgt. Steinkampf
2000 Rancid Aluminium Mr. Kant
2001 Beginner's Luck Magic Bob
2002 Steal Surtayne
9 Dead Gay Guys Jeff
Bokshu – The Myth Professor Metcalf [41][42]
2003 Headrush The Uncle
2004 Action Man: Robot Atak Dr. X Voice
Charlie Charlie Richardson Snr.
Head in the Clouds Charles Bessé
Brides Karabulat
2005 The Headsman Inquisitor
Forest of the Gods Commandant Hoppe
2006 The Flying Scotsman Ernst Hagemann
Pu-239 Starkov
2007 Say It in Russian Oleg Rozhin
Medvezhya okhota
2008 The Cottage Arnie
2009 At World's End Jack Pudovski
44 Inch Chest Tippi Gordon
2010 Perfect Life The Elder
The Big I Am The MC
Just for the Record Mike Rosferry
Dead Cert Kenneth Mason
The Tourist Reginald Shaw
The Rapture The Controller
2011 Moving Target Lawrence Masters
Big Fat Gypsy Gangster Guru Shah
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Dirch Frode
2012 Strippers vs Werewolves Flett
2013 Red 2 Cobb
2014 Fall of an Empire Liberius
We Still Kill the Old Way Charlie Archer
2015 North v South Vic Clarke
Remembering Nigel Steven Berkoff Cameo
7 Cases Lawson
Rise of the Footsoldier Part II: Reign of the General Dr. Flint
2016 Manhattan Night Sebastian Hobbs
Titanium White Father Tornatore
2017 Riot Chief Constable
Transhuman Til
London Heist Alfie
Fanged Up Governor Payne
The Dot Man General West
2018 Point of No Return Evans
2019 Tell Tale Heart Edmund
Red Devil Lazarus
The Last Faust Dr. Goodfellow
2020 Righteous Villains Grandfather
2021 Creation Stories Alistair Crowley
Alice, Through the Looking The Executive Producer [43]
2022 Exorcist Vengeance Bishop Canelo [44][45]
Prizefighter: The Life of Jem Belcher Walter

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
1959 The Third Man Toni Da Costa Episode: "Toys of the Dead"
1959 The Four Just Men Second Student Episode: "Panic Button"
1960 The Four Just Men Workman Episode: "Treviso Dam"
1963 Corrigan Blake Barman Episode: "Love Bird"
1963 Moonstrike Gunther Episode: "A Matter of Trust"
1964 Festival Messenger Episode: "Murder in the Cathedral"
1964 Hamlet at Elsinore Lucianus TV film
1964 ITV Play of the Week Pestryakov Episode: "Crime and Punishment"
1965 The Wednesday Play Councillor Episode: "Sir Jocelyn, the Minister Would Like a Word..."
1965 The Wednesday Play Private Gutkowski Episode: "The Pistol"
1965 The Avengers Sager Episode: "The Gravediggers"
1965 An Enemy of the State Defence Counsel 2 episodes
1967 Vendetta Spiru Episode: "The Lady's Man"
1967 Softly, Softly PC Archer Episode: "The Informant: Part 1: Rough Justice"
1967 Vendetta Niccolo Episode: "The Lady's Man"
1967 The Newcomers Poulton Episode: #1.196
1967 Dixon of Dock Green Dave Banks Episode: "The Climber"
1968 The Champions Carlos Episode: "The Iron Man"
1969 The Saint Bertoli 2 episodes
1969 The Saint Carl Episode: "The Man Who Gambled with Life"
1970–1971 UFO Captain Steve Minto 4 episodes
1971 The Expert Mike Barratt Episode: "The Coat"
1971 Thirty-Minute Theatre Bert Episode: "Psychological Warfare"
1981 Play for Today Kozlov Episode: "Beloved Enemy"
1982 Coming Out of the Ice Atoman TV film
1983 The Professionals Krasnov Episode: "A Man Called Quinn"
1986 Sins Karl Von Eiderfeld All 3 episodes
1988–1989 War and Remembrance Adolf Hitler 11 episodes
1989 Theatre Night Mr. Samsa Episode: "Metamorphosis"
1990 A Season of Giants Girolamo Savonarola TV film
1991 The Tell-Tale Heart The Man TV film
1992 Intruders Addison Leach Both 2 episodes
1994 Space Precinct Dr. Paul Jorry Episode: "Deadline"
1997 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Hagath Episode: "Business as Usual"
1998 La Femme Nikita Charles Sand / Carlo Giraldi Episode: "In Between"
2000 Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) The Mouth Episode: "Mental Apparition Disorder"
2000 In the Beginning Potiphar Both 2 episodes
2001 Attila the Hun King Rua Both 2 episodes
2001 Jonathan Creek Herman Grole Episode: "Satan's Chimney"
2002 NCS: Manhunt George Rolf 2 episodes
2003 Children of Dune Stilgar All 3 episodes
2003 Seven Wonders of the Industrial World John A. Roebling Episode: "The Brooklyn Bridge"
2003 Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairytale Meisling TV film
2006 Marple Mr. Eccles Episode: "By the Pricking of My Thumbs"
2006 Hotel Babylon Mr. Wiltshire Episode: #1.8
2006 New Tricks Ray Cook Episode: "Bank Robbery"
2008 Ten: Umbra Mortis [de] Conrad TV film
2010 The Road to Coronation Street Sidney Bernstein TV film
2011–2012 The Borgias Girolamo Savonarola 8 episodes
2012 Doctor Who Shakri Episode: "The Power of Three"
2014 Witches of East End King Nikolaus 5 episodes
2015 The Frankenstein Chronicles William Blake 2 episodes
2016 Barbarians Rising Augustus 2 episodes
2016 Man Down Mr. Klackov 2 episodes
2018 Lore Dr. Kristoff Brehovy Episode: "Prague Clock: The Curse of the Orloj"
2019–2020 Vikings King Olaf the Stout 12 episodes

Works as author (incomplete) edit

Awards and honours edit

Awards

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result Ref
2004 Helen Hayes Awards Outstanding Lead Actor, Non-Resident Production Shakespeare's Villains at the Studio Theatre, Washington, D.C. Nominated [46]
2001 Bank of Scotland Herald Angel The Secret Love Life of Ophelia at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2001 Won [47]
2000 Scotsman Fringe First Award Messiah, Scenes from a Crucifixion at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Won [48]
LA Weekly Theater Award Award for Solo Performance Shakespeare's Villains at Odyssey Theatre Ensemble Won [13][49]
1999 Stage Awards for Acting Excellence Stage Award for Best Ensemble work at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 25th-anniversary revival of East Won
1999 Laurence Olivier Awards Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment Shakespeare's Villains at the Theatre Royal Haymarket Nominated [22]
1997 Total Theatre Awards Lifetime Achievement Award Steven Berkoff Won [50]
1994 Evening Standard Drama Awards Best Comedy Brighton Beach Scumbags Nominated [51]
1992 1992 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Theatre Choreographer The Trial at the Lyttelton at The National Theatre Nominated [52]
The Observer Award for Outstanding Achievement Kvetch at the Garrick Theatre, London Nominated [22]
1991 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best Comedy Kvetch Won
Best Director The Trial Nominated
1980 The New Standard British Film Awards Most Promising Newcomer (Actor) Steven Berkoff for his portrayal of Ronnie Harrison in McVicar Nominated [53]

Honours

The Berkoff Performing Arts Centre at Alton College, Hampshire, is named for Berkoff.[54] Attending the Alton College ceremony to honour him, he stated:

I remember in my younger days questioning what life means. Finding a place like the Berkoff Performing Arts Centre, I found myself as a person. Having a place like this sowed the seeds of the man I think I am today. A place like this is the first step in changing the life of a person. There's something about theatre that draws people together because it's something connected with the human soul. All over the UK, the performing arts links people with a shared humanity as a way to open the doors to the mysteries of life. We should never underestimate the power of the theatre. It educates, informs, enlightens and humanises us all.

He taught a drama master-class later that day, and performed Shakespeare's Villains for an invited audience that evening.

References edit

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Sources edit

  • Billington, Michael. "Happy Birthday, Steven Berkoff". The Guardian Theatre Blog. 3 August 2007. ("The hard man with a sensitive soul is 70 today. I've always admired him as an actor, director and – above all – phenomenon.")
  • Cross, Robert. Steven Berkoff and the Theatre of Self-Performance. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2004. ISBN 0-7190-6254-3 (10). ISBN 978-0-7190-6254-4 (13). (Rev. by Pankratz.) (Synopsis at Google Books, with hyperlinked table of contents and limited preview.)
  • Pankratz, Annette. Rev. of Steven Berkoff and the Theatre of Self-Performance. Modern Drama 48 (2005): 459–61. (Extract; Project Muse subscription required for online access to full text.)
  • Sierz, Aleks. In-Yer-Face Theatre: British Drama Today. London: Faber and Faber, 2001. ISBN 0-571-20049-4 (10). ISBN 978-0-571-20049-8 (13).
  • . Contemporary Writers. British Council. Retrieved 30 September 2008.

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Steven Berkoff born Leslie Steven Berks 3 August 1937 is an English actor author playwright theatre practitioner and theatre director Steven BerkoffBerkoff in 2020BornLeslie Steven Berks 1937 08 03 3 August 1937 age 86 Stepney London EnglandAlma materWebber Douglas Academy of Dramatic ArtL Ecole Internationale de Theatre Jacques LecoqOccupationsActorplaywrighttheatre directorYears active1958 PresentNotable workEast 1975 1 Shakespeare s Villains 1998 SpousesAlison Minto m 1970 divorced wbr Shelley Lee m 1976 divorced wbr PartnerClara FischerChildren2AwardsTotal Theatre Lifetime Achievement Award 1997 LA Weekly Theater Award for Solo Performance 2000 Berkoff s voice source source recorded 2012 as part of an audio description of The Shard for VocalEyesWebsitewww wbr stevenberkoff wbr com As a theatre maker he is recognised for staging work with a heightened performance style eponymously known as Berkovian theatre 2 which combines elements of physical theatre total theatre and expressionism 3 His work has sometimes been viewed as an example of in yer face theatre due to the intense presentation and taboo breaking material in a number of his plays 4 As a screen actor he is known for his performances in villainous roles including the portrayals of General Orlov in the James Bond film Octopussy 1983 Victor Maitland in Beverly Hills Cop 1984 Lt Col Podovsky in Rambo First Blood Part II 1985 and Adolf Hitler in War and Remembrance 1988 89 5 6 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Theatre 2 2 Film 2 3 Television 2 4 Other work 2 5 Critical assessment 3 Personal life 3 1 Defamation lawsuit 3 2 Political and religious views 4 References in popular culture 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 Works as author incomplete 7 Awards and honours 8 References 8 1 Sources 9 External linksEarly life editBerkoff was born Leslie Steven Berks on 3 August 1937 in Stepney in the East End of London 5 the son of Pauline Polly nee Hyman a housewife and Alfred Al Berks a tailor He had an older sister Beryl 1930 before 2010 7 He comes from a Jewish family his grandparents emigrated to England in the 1890s his paternal grandparents from Romania and his maternal grandparents from Russia 8 9 The family name was originally Berkowitz but Steven s father anglicised it to Berks in order to aid the family s assimilation into British society Steven who had been known as Leslie growing up later legally changed his surname to Berkoff and went by his middle name 10 During World War II Berkoff his sister and their mother were evacuated to Luton Bedfordshire in 1942 In 1947 he and his family emigrated to the United States sailing from Southampton aboard the Queen Elizabeth to live with relatives of Berkoff s mother in Nyack New York However Berkoff s father struggled to find work and after a few months the family returned to England Berkoff attended Raine s Foundation Grammar School 1948 50 11 and Hackney Downs School 1950 1955 12 In 1952 he was arrested for stealing a bicycle and was sentenced to three months in borstal He took drama courses at City Literary Institute 1957 58 trained as an actor at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art 1958 59 and later trained in physical theatre and mime at L Ecole Internationale de Theatre Jacques Lecoq graduating in 1965 13 Career editTheatre edit Berkoff started his theatre training in the Repertory Company at His Majesty s Theatre in Barrow in Furness for approximately two months in June and July 1962 14 As well as an actor Berkoff is a noted playwright and theatre director 15 His earliest plays are adaptations of works by Franz Kafka The Metamorphosis 1969 In the Penal Colony 1969 and The Trial 1971 In the 1970s and 1980s he wrote a series of verse plays including East 1975 Greek 1980 and Decadence 1981 followed by West 1983 later adapted and recorded at Limehouse Studios for transmission on Channel 4 in 1983 Harry s Christmas Lunch also recorded at Limehouse Studios in 1983 but was never transmitted by C4 as it was considered too dark Sink the Belgrano 1986 Massage 1997 and The Secret Love Life of Ophelia 2001 Berkoff described Sink the Belgrano as even by my modest standards one of the best things I have done 16 17 Drama critic Aleks Sierz describes Berkoff s dramatic style as In yer face theatre The language is usually filthy characters talk about unmentionable subjects take their clothes off have sex humiliate each other experience unpleasant emotions become suddenly violent At its best this kind of theatre is so powerful so visceral that it forces audiences to react either they feel like fleeing the building or they are suddenly convinced that it is the best thing they have ever seen and want all their friends to see it too It is the kind of theatre that inspires us to use superlatives whether in praise or condemnation 18 In 1988 Berkoff directed an interpretation of Salome by Oscar Wilde performed in slow motion at the Gate Theatre Dublin 19 For his first directorial job at the UK s Royal National Theatre 20 Berkoff revived the play with a new cast at the Lyttelton Auditorium it opened in November 1989 21 In 1998 his solo play Shakespeare s Villains premiered at London s Haymarket Theatre and was nominated for a Society of London Theatre Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment 22 In a 2010 interview with guest presenter Emily Maitlis on The Andrew Marr Show Berkoff stated that he found it flattering to play evil characters saying that the best actors assumed villainous roles 23 In 2011 Berkoff revived a previously performed one man show at the Hammersmith Riverside Studios titled One Man It consisted of two monologues the first was an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe s short story The Tell Tale Heart the second a piece called Dog written by Berkoff which was a comedy about a loud mouthed football fan and his dog In 2013 Berkoff performed his play An Actor s Lament at the Sinden Theatre in Tenterden Kent it is his first verse play since Decadence in 1981 24 His 2018 one act play Harvey deals with the story of Harvey Weinstein 25 Film edit In film Berkoff has played villains such as Soviet General Orlov in the James Bond film Octopussy 1983 the corrupt art dealer Victor Maitland in Beverly Hills Cop 1984 the Soviet officer Colonel Podovsky in Rambo First Blood Part II 1985 and gangster George Cornell in The Krays 1990 Berkoff has stated that he accepts roles in Hollywood only to subsidise his theatre work and that he regards many of the films in which he has appeared as lacking artistic merit 26 In the Stanley Kubrick films A Clockwork Orange 1971 and Barry Lyndon 1975 Berkoff played respectively a police officer and a gambler aristocrat His other films include the Hammer film Prehistoric Women 1967 Nicholas and Alexandra 1971 The Passenger 1975 Joseph Andrews 1977 McVicar 1980 Outland 1981 Coming Out of the Ice 1982 Underworld 1985 Revolution 1985 Absolute Beginners 1986 Prince s film Under the Cherry Moon 1986 Prisoner of Rio 1988 the Australian film Flynn 1993 Fair Game 1995 and Legionnaire 1998 Berkoff was the main character voice in Expelling the Demon 1999 a short animation with music by Nick Cave It received the award for Best Debut at the KROK International Animated Films Festival He has a cameo in the 2008 film The Cottage Berkoff appeared in the 2010 British gangster film The Big I Am as The MC and in the same year portrayed the antagonist in The Tourist Berkoff portrayed Dirch Frode attorney to Henrik Vanger Christopher Plummer in David Fincher s 2011 adaptation of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Another 2011 credit is the independent film Moving Target He also stars in Decline of an Empire 2014 playing the role of Liberius In 1994 he both appeared in and directed the film version of his verse play Decadence Filmed in Luxembourg it co stars Joan Collins Television edit In television Berkoff had early roles in episodes of The Avengers and UFO episodes The Cat with Ten Lives and Destruction in 1970 Other TV credits include Hagath in the episode Business as Usual of Star Trek Deep Space Nine Stilgar in the mini series Children of Dune gangster Mr Wiltshire in one episode of Hotel Babylon Dr Paul Jorry in the episode Deadline of Space Precinct lawyer Freddie Eccles in By the Pricking of My Thumbs an episode of Agatha Christie s Marple and Adolf Hitler in the mini series War and Remembrance In 1998 he made a guest appearance in the Canadian TV series La Femme Nikita in the episode In Between In 2006 he played celebrity criminal Ray Cook in the New Tricks episode Bank Robbery In 2010 Berkoff played former Granada Television chairman Sidney Bernstein for the BBC Four drama The Road to Coronation Street He has played the historical Florentine preacher Girolamo Savonarola in two separate TV productions the 1990 TV film A Season of Giants and the 2011 series The Borgias Berkoff appears as himself in the Science episode of the British current affairs satire Brass Eye 1997 warning against the dangers of the fictional environmental disaster Heavy Electricity In September 2012 Berkoff appeared in the Doctor Who episode The Power of Three 27 In 2014 Berkoff played a supporting role in the second season of the Lifetime TV show Witches of East End as King Nikolaus the patriarch of the Beauchamp family In 2016 he appeared in series 3 episode 1 of the Channel 4 sitcom Man Down as Mr Klackov a terrifying caretaker with an Eastern European accent who makes covering series protagonist Dan s mistakes even more complicated when his job as a schoolteacher is threatened 28 Other work edit In 1996 Berkoff appeared as the Master of Ceremonies in a BBC Radio 2 concert version of Kander and Ebb s Cabaret He provided the voice over for the N Trance single The Mind of the Machine which rose to No 15 in the UK Singles Chart in August 1997 He appeared in the opening sequence to Sky Sports coverage of the 2007 Heineken Cup Final modelled on a speech by Al Pacino in the film Any Given Sunday 1999 Berkoff voices the character General Lente commander of the Helghan Third Army in Killzone He provides motion capture and voice performance for the PlayStation 3 game Heavenly Sword as General Flying Fox Berkoff s 2015 novel Sod the Bitches was described by Guardian critic Stuart Jeffries as a kind of Philip Roth like romp through the sex life of a libidinous actor 25 His 2014 memoir Bad Guy Journal of a Hollywood Turkey records his time working on a Hollywood blockbuster 25 29 Berkoff appeared in the British Heart Foundation s two minute public service advertisement Watch Your Own Heart Attack broadcast on ITV in August 2008 30 He also presented two episodes of the BBC Two Horizon episodes To Infinity and Beyond 2010 and The Power of the Placebo 2014 He is a patron of Brighton s Nightingale Theatre a fringe theatre venue 31 Critical assessment edit According to Annette Pankratz in her 2005 Modern Drama review of Steven Berkoff and the Theatre of Self Performance by Robert Cross Steven Berkoff is one of the major minor contemporary dramatists in Britain and due to his self fashioning as a bad boy of British theatre and the ensuing attention of the media a phenomenon in his own right 32 Pankratz further asserts that Cross focuses on Berkoff s theatre of self performance that is the intersections between Berkoff the public phenomenon and Berkoff the artist 32 Personal life editBerkoff married Alison Minto in 1970 and Shelley Lee in 1976 both marriages ended in divorce He lives with his wife Clara Fischer a German pianist in Limehouse east London Fischer appeared onscreen with Berkoff in his film Decadence He has two daughters Mylea and Sarah from previous relationships 5 13 Defamation lawsuit edit In 1996 Berkoff won Berkoff vs Burchill a libel civil action that he brought against Sunday Times journalist Julie Burchill after she published comments suggesting that he was hideously ugly The judge ruled for Berkoff finding that Burchill s actions held him to ridicule and contempt 33 Political and religious views editBerkoff has spoken and written about how he believes Jews and Israel to be regarded in Britain In a January 2009 interview with The Jewish Chronicle in which he discussed anti Israel sentiment in the aftermath of the Gaza War he said There is an in built dislike of Jews Overt antisemitism goes against the British sense of fair play It has to be covert and civilised So certain playwrights and actors on the left wing make themselves out to be stricken with conscience They say We hate Israel we hate Zionism we don t hate Jews But Zionism is the very essence of what a Jew is Zionism is the act of seeking sanctuary after years and years of unspeakable outrages against Jews As soon as Israel does anything over the top it s always the same old faces who come out to demonstrate I don t see hordes of people marching down the street against Mugabe when tens of thousands are dying every month in Zimbabwe 34 Interviewer Simon Round noted that Berkoff was also keen to express his view that right wing Israeli politicians such as Ariel Sharon and Benjamin Netanyahu were wretched 34 Asked if British antisemitism manifested itself in theatre Berkoff responded They quite like diversity and will tolerate you as long as you act a bit Gentile and don t throw your chicken soup around too much You are perfectly entitled occasionally even to touch the great prophet of British culture Shakespeare as long as you keep your Jewishness well zipped up 34 Berkoff also referred to the Gaza war as a factor in writing Biblical Tales It was the recent Gaza war and the appalling flack that Israel received that prompted me to investigate ancient Jewish values 35 Speaking to The Jewish Chronicle in May 2010 Berkoff criticised the Bible but added it inspires the Jews to produce Samsons and heroes and to have pride Berkoff went on to say of the Talmud in the same article As Jews we are so incredibly lucky to have the Talmud to have a way of re interpreting the Torah So we no longer cut off hands and slay animals and stone women 36 In a Daily Telegraph travel article written while visiting Israel in 2007 Berkoff described Melanie Phillips book Londonistan How Britain Is Creating a Terror State Within as quite overwhelming in its research and common sense It grips me throughout the journey 37 In 2012 Berkoff with others wrote in support of Israel s national theatre Habima performing in London 38 References in popular culture editIn the 1989 romantic comedy The Tall Guy struggling actor Dexter King Jeff Goldblum auditions unsuccessfully for an imaginary Berkoff play called England My England In the audition characters dressed as skinheads swear repetitively at each other and a folding table is kicked over Afterwards Dexter s agent Mary Anna Massey muses I think he s probably mad I m scared of Steven Berkoff is a line in the lyrics of the song I m Scared by Queen guitarist Brian May issued on his 1993 debut solo album Back to the Light 39 May has declared himself to be an admirer of Berkoff 40 and his wife Anita Dobson has appeared in several of Berkoff s plays Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes 1958 I Was Monty s Double Minor role uncredited 1958 The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw Teenage boy uncredited 1959 The Captain s Table Minor role uncredited 1959 The Devil s Disciple British corporal uncredited 1960 The Flesh and the Fiends Medical student uncredited 1961 Konga Student on field trip uncredited 1967 Prehistoric Women John 1969 Vendetta for the Saint Bertoli 1971 Nicholas and Alexandra Pankratov 1971 A Clockwork Orange Det Const Tom 1975 The Passenger Stephen 1975 Barry Lyndon Lord Ludd 1977 Joseph Andrews Greasy Fellow 1980 McVicar Ronnie Harrison 1981 Outland Sagan 1982 Coming Out of the Ice Atoman 1983 Octopussy General Orlov 1984 Beverly Hills Cop Victor Maitland 1985 Rambo First Blood Part II Lieutenant Colonel Sergei Podovsky 1985 Underworld Hugo Motherskille 1985 Revolution Sgt Jones 1986 Absolute Beginners The Fanatic 1986 Under the Cherry Moon Isaac Sharon 1988 Prisoner of Rio Jack McFarland 1990 The Krays George Cornell 1993 Flynn Klaus Reicher 1994 Decadence Steve Les Helen s Couturier 1995 Fair Game Colonel Ilya Pavel Kazak 1997 Love in Paris Vittorio DaSilva 1998 Legionnaire Sgt Steinkampf 2000 Rancid Aluminium Mr Kant 2001 Beginner s Luck Magic Bob 2002 Steal Surtayne 9 Dead Gay Guys Jeff Bokshu The Myth Professor Metcalf 41 42 2003 Headrush The Uncle 2004 Action Man Robot Atak Dr X Voice Charlie Charlie Richardson Snr Head in the Clouds Charles Besse Brides Karabulat 2005 The Headsman Inquisitor Forest of the Gods Commandant Hoppe 2006 The Flying Scotsman Ernst Hagemann Pu 239 Starkov 2007 Say It in Russian Oleg Rozhin Medvezhya okhota 2008 The Cottage Arnie 2009 At World s End Jack Pudovski 44 Inch Chest Tippi Gordon 2010 Perfect Life The Elder The Big I Am The MC Just for the Record Mike Rosferry Dead Cert Kenneth Mason The Tourist Reginald Shaw The Rapture The Controller 2011 Moving Target Lawrence Masters Big Fat Gypsy Gangster Guru Shah The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Dirch Frode 2012 Strippers vs Werewolves Flett 2013 Red 2 Cobb 2014 Fall of an Empire Liberius We Still Kill the Old Way Charlie Archer 2015 North v South Vic Clarke Remembering Nigel Steven Berkoff Cameo 7 Cases Lawson Rise of the Footsoldier Part II Reign of the General Dr Flint 2016 Manhattan Night Sebastian Hobbs Titanium White Father Tornatore 2017 Riot Chief Constable Transhuman Til London Heist Alfie Fanged Up Governor Payne The Dot Man General West 2018 Point of No Return Evans 2019 Tell Tale Heart Edmund Red Devil Lazarus The Last Faust Dr Goodfellow 2020 Righteous Villains Grandfather 2021 Creation Stories Alistair Crowley Alice Through the Looking The Executive Producer 43 2022 Exorcist Vengeance Bishop Canelo 44 45 Prizefighter The Life of Jem Belcher Walter Television edit Year Title Role Notes 1959 The Third Man Toni Da Costa Episode Toys of the Dead 1959 The Four Just Men Second Student Episode Panic Button 1960 The Four Just Men Workman Episode Treviso Dam 1963 Corrigan Blake Barman Episode Love Bird 1963 Moonstrike Gunther Episode A Matter of Trust 1964 Festival Messenger Episode Murder in the Cathedral 1964 Hamlet at Elsinore Lucianus TV film 1964 ITV Play of the Week Pestryakov Episode Crime and Punishment 1965 The Wednesday Play Councillor Episode Sir Jocelyn the Minister Would Like a Word 1965 The Wednesday Play Private Gutkowski Episode The Pistol 1965 The Avengers Sager Episode The Gravediggers 1965 An Enemy of the State Defence Counsel 2 episodes 1967 Vendetta Spiru Episode The Lady s Man 1967 Softly Softly PC Archer Episode The Informant Part 1 Rough Justice 1967 Vendetta Niccolo Episode The Lady s Man 1967 The Newcomers Poulton Episode 1 196 1967 Dixon of Dock Green Dave Banks Episode The Climber 1968 The Champions Carlos Episode The Iron Man 1969 The Saint Bertoli 2 episodes 1969 The Saint Carl Episode The Man Who Gambled with Life 1970 1971 UFO Captain Steve Minto 4 episodes 1971 The Expert Mike Barratt Episode The Coat 1971 Thirty Minute Theatre Bert Episode Psychological Warfare 1981 Play for Today Kozlov Episode Beloved Enemy 1982 Coming Out of the Ice Atoman TV film 1983 The Professionals Krasnov Episode A Man Called Quinn 1986 Sins Karl Von Eiderfeld All 3 episodes 1988 1989 War and Remembrance Adolf Hitler 11 episodes 1989 Theatre Night Mr Samsa Episode Metamorphosis 1990 A Season of Giants Girolamo Savonarola TV film 1991 The Tell Tale Heart The Man TV film 1992 Intruders Addison Leach Both 2 episodes 1994 Space Precinct Dr Paul Jorry Episode Deadline 1997 Star Trek Deep Space Nine Hagath Episode Business as Usual 1998 La Femme Nikita Charles Sand Carlo Giraldi Episode In Between 2000 Randall amp Hopkirk Deceased The Mouth Episode Mental Apparition Disorder 2000 In the Beginning Potiphar Both 2 episodes 2001 Attila the Hun King Rua Both 2 episodes 2001 Jonathan Creek Herman Grole Episode Satan s Chimney 2002 NCS Manhunt George Rolf 2 episodes 2003 Children of Dune Stilgar All 3 episodes 2003 Seven Wonders of the Industrial World John A Roebling Episode The Brooklyn Bridge 2003 Hans Christian Andersen My Life as a Fairytale Meisling TV film 2006 Marple Mr Eccles Episode By the Pricking of My Thumbs 2006 Hotel Babylon Mr Wiltshire Episode 1 8 2006 New Tricks Ray Cook Episode Bank Robbery 2008 Ten Umbra Mortis de Conrad TV film 2010 The Road to Coronation Street Sidney Bernstein TV film 2011 2012 The Borgias Girolamo Savonarola 8 episodes 2012 Doctor Who Shakri Episode The Power of Three 2014 Witches of East End King Nikolaus 5 episodes 2015 The Frankenstein Chronicles William Blake 2 episodes 2016 Barbarians Rising Augustus 2 episodes 2016 Man Down Mr Klackov 2 episodes 2018 Lore Dr Kristoff Brehovy Episode Prague Clock The Curse of the Orloj 2019 2020 Vikings King Olaf the Stout 12 episodesWorks as author incomplete editPlays In the Penal Colony 1968 adaptation of the Franz Kafka short story of the same name Metamorphosis 1969 adaptation of the Franz Kafka novella of the same name The Trial 1970 adaptation of the Franz Kafka novel of the same name Agamemnon 1973 adaptation of Aeschylus s play of the same name Miss Julie versus Expressionism adaptation of August Strindberg s play Miss Julie Fall of the House of Usher 1974 adaptation of the Edgar Allan Poe short story of the same name East 1975 Greek 1980 originally written in 1979 Inspired by Oedipus Rex by Sophocles Decadence 1981 The Tell Tale Heart 1981 adapted from the Edgar Allan Poe short story of the same name West 1983 originally written in 1978 as a TV play which was later filmed in 1984 Inspired by Beowulf A companion piece to East Lunch 1983 originally written in 1966 Actor 1985 Harry s Christmas 1985 Kvetch 1986 Sink the Belgrano 1986 inspired by the sinking of the ARA General Belgrano Acapulco 1990 inspired by Berkoff s experience off set on the film Rambo First Blood Part II Brighton Beach Scumbags 1991 Pitbull later renamed to Dog 1993 Massage 1997 Shakespeare s Villains 1998 inspired by and exploring the villains in the plays of William Shakespeare The Bow of Ulysses 2001 sequel to Lunch Dahling You Were Marvellous 2001 originally an unproduced television play written in 1989 Sturm und Drang Messiah Scenes From A Crucifixion 2000 inspired by the New Testament Ritual in Blood 2001 originally written in 1965 under the titles of Hep Hep Hep and Blood Accusation The Secret Love Life of Ophelia 2001 reworking of Shakespeare s Hamlet Sit and Shiver 2004 Purgatory 2009 Biblical Tales 2010 consisting of four short plays adapted from stories from the Old Testament Adam and Eve Samson and Delilah David and Goliath Moses and Pharaoh Oedipus 2011 a version of Oedipus Rex by Sophocles Six actors in Search of a Director 2012 Religion amp Anarchy 2013 consisting of five short plays about Jews and the holocaust Guilt Roast Line up How to Train an Anti Semite Gas An Actor s Lament 2013 Harvey inspired by the Harvey Weinstein scandal and performed as a work in progress in 2019 Film West 1984 TV movie written by Berkoff Metamorphosis TV adaptation for Theatre Night of Berkoff s play of the same name Also feature s Berkoff playing the role of Mr Samsa Silent Night 1991 TV film starring Berkoff based on his one man play Harry s Christmas 7th November 1938 1991 short documentary film from the series The Day the World Changed Presented by Berkoff talking about an important historical event of his choosing which is Herschel Grynszpan s assassination of the German diplomat Ernst vom Rath Decadence 1994 film written directed by and starring Berkoff based on his play of the same name Eat Dollink 2017 documentary written by and starring Berkoff Venice Beach 2017 documentary directed produced written by and starring Berkoff Shakespeare s Heroes and Villains 2019 documentary written by and starring Berkoff based on his one man play Shakespeare s Villains Steven Berkoff s Tell Tale Heart 2019 film starring Berkoff and adapted by Stephen Cookson from Berkoff s one man play The Tell Tale Heart Brighton 2021 film adapted by Stephen Cookson from Berkoff s play Brighton Beach Scumbags Memoirs and essays Steven Berkoff s America 1988 poetry and essays I am Hamlet 1989 based on Berkoff s working journal of his 1979 production of Shakespeare s Hamlet A Prisoner in Rio 1989 Berkoff s diary whilst filming the movie Prisoner of Rio Coriolanus in Deutschland 1992 Berkoff s journal of directing Shakespeare s Coriolanus in Munich Overview 1994 memories of Berkoff s travels around the world Meditations on Metamorphosis 1995 Berkoff s analysis of his various stage productions of Kafka s Metamorphosis Free Association 1996 autobiography Shopping in the Santa Monica Mall 2000 Tough Acts 2003 memoirs of working with various high profile actors and directors My Life in Food 2007 Berkoff s memoirs about food Diary of a Juvenile Delinquent 2010 autobiography Tales from an Actor s Life 2011 autobiographical stories told in the third person Richard II in New York 2008 writing on Berkoff s experience of directing Shakespeare s Richard II in New York A World Elsewhere 2019 writings on Berkoff s work as an actor director and playwright Short stories Gross Intrusion and other stories 1979 Graft Tales of an Actor 1998 semi autobiographical short stories Published poetry Steven Berkoff s America 1988 poetry and essays Requiem for Ground Zero 2002 inspired by the September 11 attacks You Remind Me of Marilyn Monroe 2009 Poems for the Working Class 2021 Novel Sod the Bitches 2015 Photography books The Theatre of Steven Berkoff 1992 photographs of a variety of Berkoff s theatre productions featuring written commentary by Berkoff East End Photographs 2012 Gorbals 1966 2018 photographs of the Gorbals area of Glasgow during Berkoff s time working at the Citizens TheatreAwards and honours editAwards Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result Ref 2004 Helen Hayes Awards Outstanding Lead Actor Non Resident Production Shakespeare s Villains at the Studio Theatre Washington D C Nominated 46 2001 Bank of Scotland Herald Angel The Secret Love Life of Ophelia at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2001 Won 47 2000 Scotsman Fringe First Award Messiah Scenes from a Crucifixion at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Won 48 LA Weekly Theater Award Award for Solo Performance Shakespeare s Villains at Odyssey Theatre Ensemble Won 13 49 1999 Stage Awards for Acting Excellence Stage Award for Best Ensemble work at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 25th anniversary revival of East Won 1999 Laurence Olivier Awards Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment Shakespeare s Villains at the Theatre Royal Haymarket Nominated 22 1997 Total Theatre Awards Lifetime Achievement Award Steven Berkoff Won 50 1994 Evening Standard Drama Awards Best Comedy Brighton Beach Scumbags Nominated 51 1992 1992 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Theatre Choreographer The Trial at the Lyttelton at The National Theatre Nominated 52 The Observer Award for Outstanding Achievement Kvetch at the Garrick Theatre London Nominated 22 1991 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Best Comedy Kvetch Won Best Director The Trial Nominated 1980 The New Standard British Film Awards Most Promising Newcomer Actor Steven Berkoff for his portrayal of Ronnie Harrison in McVicar Nominated 53 HonoursThe Berkoff Performing Arts Centre at Alton College Hampshire is named for Berkoff 54 Attending the Alton College ceremony to honour him he stated I remember in my younger days questioning what life means Finding a place like the Berkoff Performing Arts Centre I found myself as a person Having a place like this sowed the seeds of the man I think I am today A place like this is the first step in changing the life of a person There s something about theatre that draws people together because it s something connected with the human soul All over the UK the performing arts links people with a shared humanity as a way to open the doors to the mysteries of life We should never underestimate the power of the theatre It educates informs enlightens and humanises us all He taught a drama master class later that day and performed Shakespeare s Villains for an invited audience that evening References edit Dorney Kate Gray Frances 14 February 2013 1969 1979 Played in Britain Modern Theatre in 100 Plays Great Britain Methuen Drama pp 92 93 ISBN 9781408164808 Creating the Berkovian Aesthetic by Craig Rosen on the Iain Fisher Steven Berkoff website Steven Berkoff Selecting a practitioner AQA GCSE Drama Revision AQA BBC Bitesize Retrieved 10 October 2021 Sierz Aleks 2001 In Yer Face Theatre British Drama Today England Faber and Faber Limited pp 25 26 ISBN 0 571 20049 4 a b c Steven Berkoff Contemporary Writers British Council Archived from the original on 17 July 2009 Retrieved 30 September 2008 Steven Berkoff filmreference com Retrieved 30 September 2008 Else Kvist Normally I m the villain says Steven Berkoff Bromley Times Archived from the original on 2 October 2012 Sorrel Kerbel 2003 Jewish Writers of the Twentieth Century Routledge pp 155 156 ISBN 1 57958 313 X Alan Levy 24 July 2002 Steven Berkoff Caught in a web The Prague Post Archived from the original on 31 January 2013 Retrieved 16 April 2009 Room Adrian 2010 Dictionary of Pseudonyms 13 000 Assumed Names and Their Origins McFarland pp 58 ISBN 9780786443734 Famous Personalities from Raine s Foundation School Steven Berkoff 1948 1950 Press release David A Spencer publicity officer The Old Raineians Association Archived from the original on 11 October 2006 Retrieved 27 September 2008 Michael Coveney 4 January 2007 Steven Berkoff The Real East Enders The Independent UK Archived from the original on 7 January 2007 Retrieved 27 September 2008 In his latest play and in an exhibition of photographs Steven Berkoff revisits his past in the vibrant melting pot that was riverside London a b c Steven Berkoff Celebrities hollywood com Archived from the original on 4 October 2008 Retrieved 30 September 2008 Peter Purves autobiography Here s One I Wrote Earlier hardback edition Green Umbrella Publishing page 70 ISBN 978 1 906635 34 3 Akbar Arifa 17 September 2010 Steven Berkoff Rise of an up and coming nobody The Independent London Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 Steven Berkoff Free Association An Autobiography Faber and Faber 1 July 1996 p 373 ISBN 978 0571176083 Steven Berkoff filmed Iain Fisher Steven Berkoff Retrieved 23 June 2020 Aleks Sierz 2001 In Yer Face Theatre British Drama Today London Faber and Faber pp 25 26 ISBN 978 0 571 20049 8 Steven Berkoff directing Retrieved 2 September 2012 South Bank 1988 1996 Stage by Stage National Theatre Archived 24 December 2012 at archive today Retrieved 2 September 2012 Past productions 1986 1990 Past Events National Theatre Archived 24 December 2012 at archive today Retrieved 2 September 2012 a b c Society Of London Theatre Evil roles are flattering BBC News 1 August 2010 Steven Berkoff s new play Tenterden Forum Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 Retrieved 30 January 2013 a b c Steven Berkoff who will dare to stage my one man Harvey Weinstein play Guardian 20 November 2018 Steven Berkoff early films iainfisher com tardistime com Steven Berkoff and Mark Hamill join Man Down Series 3 British Comedy Guide 21 June 2016 Retrieved 23 June 2020 Steven Berkoff News at www stevenberkoff com Fiona Ramsay 4 August 2008 ITV to Air British Heart Foundation s Two minute heart attack Ad Media Week BrandRepublic com Haymarket Group Archived from the original on 14 August 2008 Retrieved 27 September 2008 Nightingale Theatre Patron Steven Berkoff nightingaletheatre co uk Archived from the original on 25 September 2008 Retrieved 30 September 2008 a b Annette Pankratz 2005 Steven Berkoff and the Theatre of Self Performance by Robert Cross Modern Drama 48 2005 459 doi 10 1353 mdr 2005 0035 S2CID 191557332 Archived from the original on 6 August 2011 Mark Lunney and Ken Oliphant 2007 Tort Law Text and Materials 3rd ed London and New York Oxford University Press p 704 ISBN 978 0 19 921136 4 a b c Simon Round Interview Steven Berkoff The Jewish Chronicle 22 January 2009 Retrieved 2012 10 17 Steven Berkoff Press release for Biblical Tales New End Theatre Retrieved 17 October 2012 Jessica Elgot The Bible rewritten by Steven Berkoff The Jewish Chronicle 21 May 2010 Retrieved 17 October 2012 Steven Berkoff A Tale of Tel Aviv The Daily Telegraph 10 June 2007 Retrieved 17 October 2012 Arnold Wesker Ronald Harwood Maureen Lipman Simon Callow Louise Mensch MP Steven Berkoff Letters We Welcome Israel s National Theatre The Guardian 10 April 2012 Retrieved 17 October 2012 Back to the Light Amazon Retrieved 1 October 2008 BRIAN S SOAPBOX brianmay com 29 June 2023 Young Deborah 13 June 2006 Bokshu The Myth Variety Retrieved 18 December 2017 Warrier Shobha 22 May 2002 Why can t an Indian make a film in English Rediff com Retrieved 18 December 2017 ALICE THROUGH THE LOOKING 12th Battalion Productions 12th Battalion Retrieved 15 February 2024 Miska Brad 11 January 2022 Death Wish Meets The Exorcist Charles Bronson Lookalike Robert Bronzi Stars in Exorcist Vengeance Exclusive Trailer Bloody Disgusting Retrieved 20 January 2022 Gingold Michael 12 January 2022 Death Wish Meets the Possession Genre in Exorcist Vengeance Trailer amp Poster Rue Morgue Retrieved 20 January 2022 HHA Nominees amp Recipients theatrewashington Archived from the original on 14 October 2018 Retrieved 21 June 2022 2001 recipients The Bank of Scotland Herald Angels Archived 19 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 29 August 2012 Berkoff s Messiah Tour Gets the Green Light whatsonstage com 27 August 2001 Retrieved 29 August 2012 Steven Leigh Morris The 21st Annual L A Weekly Theater Awards L A Weekly 12 April 2000 Retrieved 29 August 2012 Total Theatre Award Past Winners Retrieved 29 August 2012 Archived 19 October 2008 at the Wayback Machine Walking tall against searching opposition Evening Standard London 22 November 1994 pp 12 13 Olivier Winners 1992 webpage on the Official London Theatre website Film stars line up for awards Evening Standard London 23 October 1980 p 8 Front of Berkoff Performing Arts Centre altoncollege ac uk Sources edit Billington Michael Happy Birthday Steven Berkoff The Guardian Theatre Blog 3 August 2007 The hard man with a sensitive soul is 70 today I ve always admired him as an actor director and above all phenomenon Cross Robert Steven Berkoff and the Theatre of Self Performance Manchester Manchester University Press 2004 ISBN 0 7190 6254 3 10 ISBN 978 0 7190 6254 4 13 Rev by Pankratz Synopsis at Google Books with hyperlinked table of contents and limited preview Pankratz Annette Rev of Steven Berkoff and the Theatre of Self Performance Modern Drama 48 2005 459 61 Extract Project Muse subscription required for online access to full text Sierz Aleks In Yer Face Theatre British Drama Today London Faber and Faber 2001 ISBN 0 571 20049 4 10 ISBN 978 0 571 20049 8 13 Steven Berkoff Contemporary Writers British Council Retrieved 30 September 2008 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Steven Berkoff Official website Steven Berkoff at IMDb Steven Berkoff at the Internet Broadway Database Steven Berkoff at the Internet Off Broadway Database Steven Berkoff Archived 5 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine at The Playwrights Database at Doolee com Comprehensive Steven Berkoff website by Iain Fisher Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steven Berkoff amp oldid 1219860150, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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