MacLiammóir, Micheál

MacLiammóir, Micheál

actor, scenic designer, and playwright
original name  Alfred Lee Willmore 
born Oct. 25, 1899, London, Eng.
died March 6, 1978, Dublin, Ire.

      English-born actor, scenic designer, and playwright whose nearly 300 productions in Gaelic and English at the Gate Theatre in Dublin enriched the Irish Renaissance by internationalizing the generally parochial Irish theatre.

      Willmore made his debut on the London stage in 1911 playing Oliver Twist; he later played John Darling in Peter Pan. He traveled and studied art throughout Europe, eventually settling in Dublin, where in 1928 he cofounded the Gate Theatre with the English producer Hilton Edwards. At that time Willmore reinvented himself as Micheál MacLiammóir, a native of Cork, Ire., and he maintained this persona for the rest of his life.

      MacLiammóir and Edwards presented a mainly international repertoire, while they also encouraged Irish playwrights to write plays less local in colour than those produced at the Abbey Theatre. This enabled Irish audiences to become familiar with the plays of Aeschylus, William Shakespeare, Molière, Henrik Ibsen, Anton Chekhov, Eugene O'Neill, and Arthur Miller and called attention to such new Irish dramatists as Denis Johnston and T.C. Murray. Also with Edwards, MacLiammóir organized the Galway Theatre (Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe) in 1928 and acted as its director from 1928 to 1931. There MacLiammóir's Diarmuid agus Gráinne (1928), a verse-play version, in Gaelic, of a Celtic myth about two famous lovers, was first produced.

      Throughout the 1930s, '40s, and '50s, MacLiammóir periodically toured as an actor, producer, and director of a repertory company that appeared in such diverse locations as Cairo, Athens, and the major cities of Canada. MacLiammóir also played Iago in Orson Welles's film version of Othello (1955). He developed and performed several one-man shows, including The Importance of Being Oscar (1960), based on the works of Oscar Wilde, and Talking About Yeats (1970), centred on the writings of William Butler Yeats. Among MacLiammoir's several volumes of autobiography are All for Hecuba (1946), Each Actor on His Ass (1961), and Enter a Goldfish (1977).

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