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Ian Charleson performed Hamlet from 9 October to 13 November 1989, in Richard Eyre's production at the Olivier Theatre, replacing Daniel Day-Lewis, who had abandoned the production.
Puttnam, who had produced Ian Charleson's star-making film Chariots of Fire, contributed a chapter to the 1990 book, For Ian Charleson: A Tribute.
Shortly afterwards, Monica Quartermaine ( Leslie Charleson ) began a long battle with breast cancer, which led to her adopting Emily Quartermaine, a young girl who had been orphaned when her mother died of breast cancer.
Other actors who appeared on the series and would go on to greater fame in daytime or primetime included Beverlee McKinsey, Andrea Marcovicci, Veleka Gray, Leslie Charleson, Constance Towers, Judson Laire, Susan Browning, Vincent Baggetta, Diana Douglas, David Groh, Ron Hale, Paul Michael Glaser, Stephanie Braxton, John Karlen, and Michael Zaslow.
Hugh Hudson, who had directed Charleson in Chariots of Fire, dedicated his 1999 film My Life So Far " In loving memory of Ian Charleson ".
Many well-known actors have worked at the Young Vic including Ian Charleson, who made his memorable professional debut with the Young Vic 1972-74, and who played Jimmy Porter in Look Back in Anger and Hamlet in the first revival of Stoppard's Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead in 1973.

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Fellow actor and friend, Sir Ian McKellen, said that Charleson played Hamlet so well it was as if he had rehearsed the role all his life ; McKellen called it " the perfect Hamlet ".
He began sobbing uncontrollably and refused to go back on stage ; he was replaced by Ian Charleson before a then-unknown Jeremy Northam finished what little was left of the production's run.
In the summer of 1977, a National Theatre actor, Ian Charleson ( best known for his later role in Chariots of Fire ), thought that Willcox was someone that his friend, film director Derek Jarman, should meet and took her to tea on Tregunter Road in Fulham at Derek's flat.
His 1993 turn as Perdican in Alfred de Musset's Don ’ t Fool With Love at the Donmar Warehouse was nominated for the Ian Charleson Award and was described by The Independent as " quite thrilling ".
Sheen's most significant appearance of 1997 was the title role in Henry V, staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company ( RSC ) at their Stratford-upon-Avon theatre, which earned him a second Ian Charleson Award nomination.
For this play, he was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Newcomer, and he received the Ian Charleson Award for Outstanding Newcomer.
In October 1982, Hoskins was replaced by Trevor Peacock, Charleson by Paul Jones, and Covington by Belinda Sinclair ; in the spring of 1983 McKenzie was replaced by Imelda Staunton and Fiona Hendley replaced Sinclair.
According to fellow GH actress Leslie Charleson, Lee was promised a job for life by former GH executive producer Wendy Riche ; when Riche left the show, the new management fired Lee.
Charleson said in 2007, " The woman was in her 90s.
Charleson said in 2007, " The woman was in her 90s ... they fired her, and it broke her heart.
A most memorable production of the 1970s was Peter Hall's staging for the Royal National Theatre in 1974, with Paul Scofield as Volpone, Ben Kingsley as Mosca, John Gielgud as Sir Politic, and Ian Charleson as Peregrine.
In a major landmark for colour-blind casting, Oyelowo was the first black actor to play an English king in a major production of Shakespeare, and although this casting choice was initially criticised by some in the media, Oyelowo's performance was critically acclaimed and later won the 2001 Ian Charleson Award for best performance by an actor under 30 in a classical play.
Ian Charleson ( 11 August 1949 – 6 January 1990 ) was a Scottish stage and film actor.
Charleson was a noted actor on the British stage as well, with critically acclaimed leads in Guys and Dolls, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Fool for Love, and Hamlet, among many others.
" Alan Bates wrote that Charleson was " definitely among the top ten actors of his age group.
" Ian McKellen said Charleson was " the most unmannered and unactorish of actors: always truthful, always honest.
Charleson was diagnosed with HIV in 1986, and died in 1990 at the age of 40.
Born in Edinburgh, Charleson was the son of a printer, and grew up in a working-class area of the city.
From LAMDA, Charleson was hired by Frank Dunlop's Young Vic Theatre Company.
Also as part of the Young Vic company, Charleson was Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing in 1974.

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In 1985 she sang a duet with Ian Charleson of the Irving Berlin song " You're Just in Love " in A Royal Night of One Hundred Stars.
* Ian Charleson Award ( 1993 )-nominated for Don't Fool with Love at the Donmar Warehouse, London
Following Ian Charleson's untimely death from AIDS at the age of 40, in November 1990 two reunion performances of Guys and Dolls, with almost all of the original 1982 cast and musicians, were given at the National Theatre as a tribute to Charleson.
He won a scholarship to and attended Edinburgh's Royal High School ; and in his teens, Charleson joined and performed with The Jasons, an Edinburgh amateur theatrical group.
Charleson then spent a year in Stratford-upon-Avon with the Royal Shakespeare Company 1978 – 79.
The Royal Free Hospital's Ian Charleson Day Centre for people with HIV, in London, is named in his memory.
Two emotional reunion performances of Guys and Dolls, with almost all of the original 1982 cast and musicians, were given at the National Theatre in November 1990 as a tribute to Charleson.
" Ingle, along with Leslie Charleson, fought Damon's 2007 firing from " General Hospital ".
A television miniseries adaptation aired beginning on February 19, 1984, starring Dyan Cannon as Kate Blackwell, Ian Charleson as Jamie MacGregor, David Birney as David Blackwell, Harry Hamlin as Tony Blackwell, Johnny Sekka as Banda, Cherie Lunghi as Margaret MacGregor, and Fernando Allende as George Mellis, with several notable but uncredited cameos, including Alan Dobie ( as MacMillan ) and Stratford Johns ( as Zimmerman ).
She went on to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and received a special commendation for the Ian Charleson Award for her role as Katherine in Henry V in 2003 with the National Theatre.

Charleson and HIV
The proceeds from the performances were donated to the new Ian Charleson Day Centre HIV clinic at the Royal Free Hospital, and to scholarships in Charleson's name at LAMDA.
* At the Royal Free Hospital in London, an out-patients ' centre for HIV and AIDS is opened by Ian McKellen, and is named the Ian Charleson Day Centre after actor Ian Charleson.

Charleson and died
Seriously ill from AIDS at the time, Charleson died eight weeks after his last performance.
Charleson requested that it be announced after his death that he had died of AIDS, in order to publicize the condition.

Charleson and January
* British actor Ian Charleson dies on January 6, 1990 from AIDS at the age of 40the first show-business death in the United Kingdom openly attributed to complications from AIDS.

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