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Allan Leigh Lawson (born 21 July 1945) is a British film and stage actor, director and writer. ==Life and career== Lawson was born in Atherstone, Warwickshire. His mother was Jewish but was not practicing.〔http://www.thejc.com/community/community-life/20053/twiggy-my-jewish-family-connections〕 He intially studied at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts before training further at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Lawson has acted in film and television since the early 1970s, and has directed plays in the West End and on Broadway. He has worked with the National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) and with film directors such as Roman Polanski and Franco Zeffirelli. He has been quoted as saying that the only time in his career when he didn't feel he should be somewhere else doing something else was when he was with the RSC.〔(That Hamlet Moment )〕 Lawson's portrayals in films include Bernardo in ''Brother Sun, Sister Moon'' (1972) and Alec d'Urberville in ''Tess'' (1979). He played the leading role as Alan Lomax in the television drama series ''Travelling Man'' (1984–85), and guest starred in television series such as ''The Duchess of Duke Street'' (1976), ''Disraeli'' (1978), ''Feuer und Schwert - Die Legende von Tristan und Isolde'' (1982), ''The Ray Bradbury Theatre'' (1988) and ''Silent Witness'' (2005–2007). He also guested, with his wife Twiggy, playing themselves in an episode of the comedy series, ''Absolutely Fabulous'' (2001). Lawson's talents have extended to other areas. In 1999, he co-wrote and directed the musical ''(If Love Were All )'', which tells of the friendship between Gertrude Lawrence and Noël Coward. ''The Dream: An Actor's Story'', a theatrical memoir about the day-to-day life of a working actor, was published in September 2009. (ISBN 978-1-84002-867-6)
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