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Elizabeth Sharland, L.G.S.M., A.Mus. A., is an actress, author and producer. Her first book, (''From Shakespeare to Coward'' ), was published in 1997 and she has since written six more books on the theatre, including (''The British on Broadway'' ), (''A Theatrical Feast of London'' ), and (''A Theatrical Feast of New York'' ), as well as penning a novel, (''The Best Actress'' ), promoted by the noted British public relations consultant Richard Fitzwilliams. She (speaks ) regularly at book signings at venues such as the Players Club and National Arts Club in New York. Her most recent book is (''Passionate Pilgrimages from Chopin to Coward'' ). ==Early life== Sharland was born in Tasmania and studied at St Michael's Collegiate School, also taking private lessons in speech, drama and music. She won a scholarship to study at the Guildhall School in London, and left to take up studies there for two years, gaining a diploma in piano as well as in drama. Her acting career began with her first professional job at the Felixstowe Repertory Company, after which she toured Australia for six months with London’s Old Vic Company, alongside Katharine Hepburn and Robert Helpmann. She later lived in Tangier, where she taught music at the American School and performed as house pianist at the Velasquez Hotel. After her marriage, she moved to Toronto, Canada with her doctor husband who had accepted a position there. She joined the summer stock company The Straw Hat Players to tour Ontario. She performed many roles for CBC Radio and CBC-TV dramas, including the ''General Motors Hour'', with actors Gordon Pinsent, Barry Morse, Robert Goulet and Douglas Campbell. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Elizabeth Sharland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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