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Oct. 31, 2009
Movies
Though British actors are moving to America in droves because of lack of work in England, Juliet Stevenson has no intention of joining her countrymen stateside.
May 11, 1991
A biopic about Mother Teresa could have easily been a self-important slog, yet William Riead’s “The Letters” proves a stirring and absorbing if not quite definitive drama.
Dec. 3, 2015
Entertainment & Arts
“You are the most inept, virginal, sexless, inexperienced, passionless, middle-class creature!”
March 21, 1993
Injured: Juliet Stevenson, co-star of “Scenes From an Execution” at the Mark Taper Forum, missed the Tuesday preview because of a back injury she suffered while climbing a scaffold during Sunday evening’s preview.
March 25, 1993
In the enjoyably askew new British film “Truly, Madly, Deeply,” (selected theaters) Juliet Stevenson plays Nina, a woman whose live-in lover, a cellist played by Alan Rickman, has recently kicked the bucket.
May 8, 1991
Television
It was the most ringing door slam in the history of theater.
March 29, 1992
There are two important reasons to see “Scenes From an Execution” at the Mark Taper Forum: Juliet Stevenson and Frank Langella.
March 27, 1993
Taper Bound: British writer Howard Barker’s 1990 play “Scenes from an Execution” will be the next production at the Mark Taper Forum (March 25-May 9), and will bring the U.S. stage debut of British actress Juliet Stevenson.
Jan. 27, 1993
The Winners: Ariel Dorfman’s “Death and the Maiden” was named best play and its star, Juliet Stevenson, won best actress in the Laurence Olivier Awards presented in London.
April 28, 1992