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Salieri was portrayed in the award-winning play at London's National Theatre by Paul Scofield.
In 1966, the play was made into the successful film A Man for All Seasons directed by Fred Zinnemann, adapted for the screen by the playwright himself, and starring Paul Scofield in an Oscar-winning performance.
Amadeus was first presented at the Royal National Theatre, London in 1979, directed by Sir Peter Hall and starring Paul Scofield as Salieri, Simon Callow as Mozart, and Felicity Kendal as Constanze.
" Suddenly, Richard Burton had fulfilled his guardian's wildest hopes and was admitted to the post-War British acting circle which included Anthony Quayle, John Gielgud, Michael Redgrave, Hugh Griffith and Paul Scofield.
Matthau was visibly banged up during the Oscar telecast, having been involved in a bicycle accident, nonetheless he scolded actors who had not bothered to come to the ceremony, especially the other major award winners that night: Elizabeth Taylor, Sandy Dennis and Paul Scofield.
The film was to be directed by Tony Richardson and star Rudolf Nureyev as Nijinsky, Claude Jade as Romola and Paul Scofield as Diaghilev, but producer Harry Saltzman canceled the project.
Pre-tribulation rapture theology was developed in the 1830s by John Nelson Darby and the Plymouth Brethren, and popularized in the United States in the early 20th century by the wide circulation of the Scofield Reference Bible.
David Paul Scofield CH CBE ( 21 January 1922 – 19 March 2008 ), better known as Paul Scofield, was an English actor of stage and screen.
When Scofield was a few weeks old, his family moved to Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, where his father served as the headmaster at the Hurstpierpoint
Scofield began his stage career in 1940 with a debut performance in Desire Under the Elms at the Westminster Theatre, and was soon being compared to Laurence Olivier.
Scofield was noteworthy for his striking presence and distinctive voice, and for the clarity and unmannered intensity of his delivery.
According to the DVD extras documentary for the movie The Shooting Party ( 1985 ), in the very first shot of the very first day of filming, all the male lead actors, including Paul Scofield who was playing Sir Randolph Nettleby, were to come into shot on a horse-drawn shooting brake driven by the well-known film horse-master George Mossman.
He then noticed that Paul Scofield was lying very still on the ground " and I saw that his shin-bone was sticking out through his trousers ".
Scofield was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire ( CBE ) in the 1956 New Year Honours.
The latter was Tinniswood's last work and was written especially for Scofield, an admirer of Anton Chekhov.
In England, Paul Scofield, who played it at the Old Vic in 1952, was considered the definitive Richard of more modern times.
The Bible colleges prepared ministers who lacked college or seminary experience with intense study of the Bible, often using the Scofield Reference Bible of 1909, which was the King James version with detailed notes explaining how to interpret Dispensationalist passages.
Scofield was once an incorporated village and contained its own post office, although it no longer holds any legal autonomy as a village.
It was settled in the winter of 1766-1767 by John Scofield, who arrived with all his belongings on a hand sled.
The community was named for General Charles W. Scofield, a timber contractor and local mine official.

Scofield and born
* Robert David Mullins Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, was born in Scofield on December 16, 1924.
John Scofield ( born December 26, 1951, Dayton, Ohio ), often referred to as " Sco ", is an American jazz-rock guitarist and composer, who has played and collaborated with Miles Davis, Dave Liebman, Joe Henderson, Charles Mingus, Joey Defrancesco, Herbie Hancock, Pat Metheny, Bill Frisell, Pat Martino, Mavis Staples, Phil Lesh, Billy Cobham, Medeski Martin & Wood, George Duke, Jaco Pastorius, John Mayer, and many other well-known artists.
Cyrus Scofield was born in Clinton Township, Lenawee County, Michigan, the seventh and last child of Elias and Abigail Goodrich Scofield.
Scofield Thayer was born in Worcester, Massachusetts on 12 December 1889 to Edward D. Thayer and Florence Scofield Thayer.

Scofield and England
Scofield died from leukemia on 19 March 2008 at the age of 86 at a hospital near his home in Sussex, England.
Johnson's Dial soon encountered financial problems, but future editor Scofield Thayer, heir to a New England wool fortune, invested in the magazine.

Scofield and son
Enright and Freedman find a new contestant in Columbia University instructor Charles Van Doren ( Ralph Fiennes ), son of the renowned poet and intellectual Mark Van Doren ( Paul Scofield ) and the novelist Dorothy Van Doren ( Elizabeth Wilson ).
Leontine Cerrè Scofield divorced him on grounds of desertion in 1883, and the same year Scofield married Hettie Hall von Wartz, with whom he eventually had a son.
Scofield drives out the Matarese head, called as the Shepherd Boy and deals with him to let go Taleniekov and Antonia and he will in turn give in all the evidence that the Senator who was in line for the Presidency, was the son of the Shepherd Boy himself.
John Scofield ultimately committed suicide, leaving twelve million dollars to his son ; Shane Schofield donated all of it to a Washington, DC hospital as he felt the money was tainted.

Scofield and Edward
* Edward Scofield, Governor of Wisconsin

Scofield and Harry
Proponents of this form of creationism have included Cyrus I. Scofield, Harry Rimmer, Jimmy Swaggart, G. H. Pember, L. Allen Higley, Arthur Pink, Donald Grey Barnhouse and Clarence Larkin.

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* 1843 – C. I. Scofield, American theologian, minister, and writer ( d. 1921 )
Cyrus Scofield further promoted the influence of this theology through his Scofield Reference Bible.
Guitarists such as Pat Martino, Al Di Meola, Larry Coryell, John Abercrombie, John Scofield and Mike Stern ( the latter two both alumni of the Miles Davis band ) fashioned a new language for the guitar which introduced jazz to a new generation of fans.
* May 1 – An explosion of blasting powder in a coal mine in Scofield, Utah kills 200.
** Paul Scofield, English actor ( d. 2008 )
Among his acting stars were Jeanne Moreau, Orson Welles, Trevor Howard, David Hemmings, Nicol Williamson, Marianne Faithfull, Richard Burton, Anthony Hopkins, Mick Jagger, Katharine Hepburn, Paul Scofield and Judi Dench.
At Stratford-upon-Avon in 1962, Peter Brook ( who would later film the play with the same Lear, Paul Scofield ) set the action simply, against a huge, empty white stage.
Twentieth century revivals include Robert B. Mantell's 1915 production ( the last production to be staged on Broadway ) and Peter Brook's 1945 staging, featuring Paul Scofield as the Bastard.
Cast: Paul Scofield, Thea Holme, Robert Marsden, Ernest Milton, others.
Noted for his distinctive voice and delivery, Scofield received an Academy Award and a BAFTA Award for his performance as Sir Thomas More in the 1966 film A Man for All Seasons, a reprise of the role he played in the stage version at the West End and on Broadway for which he received a Tony Award.

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