Sylvester Morand

Sylvester Morand
BornBetween 1939 and 1941 (age 83–86)
CitizenshipUnited States
United Kingdom
OccupationActor
Years active1966–present
Spouse
(m. 1968)

Sylvester Morand (born between 1939–1941) is an American-born British actor, best known for his role as Nikolai Rostov in the BBC's 1972 dramatisation of War and Peace.

Personal life

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In January 1968, Morand married fellow actor Susan Engel.[1][2] Morand's brother is the actor Timothy Morand.[citation needed]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1973 And Now the Screaming Starts! [3]
Managing Salesmen Directed by Peter Duffell [4]
1977 The Brute Alan Directed by Gerry O'Hara [5]
1997 Up on the Roof Professor Film based on the 1987 musical [6]
2003 The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Old Traveler [7]
2005 Pride & Prejudice Sir William Lucas [8]
2007 The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising Vicar [9]
2009 Agora Dignitary [10]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref(s)
1966 Out of the Unknown Man servant Series 2, Episode 11 [11]
1967 Callan Palanka Series 3, Episode 2 [12]
1968 Play of the Month Paratrooper Series 3, Episode 4 [13]
1972 War and Peace Nikolai Rostov 10 episodes [14]
1982 I Remember Nelson Lord Byron
1996 Gulliver's Travels Archimedes
2005 Fingersmith Man in Carriage

Stage

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Year Title Role Venue Notes Ref(s)
1990 The Last Days of Don Juan Don Gonzalo of Ulloa Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon Directed by Danny Boyle [15]
2000 Albert Speer Rudolf Hess Royal National Theatre Directed by Trevor Nunn [16]


References

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  1. ^ "Susan Engel and Sylvister [Sylvester] J Morand". Marriages Registered in January, February, March, 1968. 5b. London: General Register Office: 1702. 1968.
  2. ^ Parker, John (1972). Who's Who in the Theatre: A Biographical Record of the Contemporary Stage (15 ed.). London: Pitman Publishing. p. 753. ISBN 0273315285.
  3. ^ British Film Institute. "And Now the Screaming Starts!". Collections Search BFI. London: British Film Institute. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  4. ^ British Film Institute. "Managing Salesmen". Collections Search BFI. London: British Film Institute. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  5. ^ British Film Institute. "The Brute". Collections Search BFI. London: British Film Institute. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  6. ^ British Film Institute. "Up on the Roo". Collections Search BFI. London: British Film Institute. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  7. ^ British Film Institute. "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen". Collections Search BFI. London: British Film Institute. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  8. ^ British Film Institute. "Pride & Prejudice". Collections Search BFI. London: British Film Institute. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  9. ^ British Film Institute. "The Seeker: The Dark Is Rising". Collections Search BFI. London: British Film Institute. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  10. ^ British Film Institute. "Agora". Collections Search BFI. London: British Film Institute. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  11. ^ British Film Institute. "Walk's End". Collections Search BFI. London: British Film Institute. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  12. ^ British Film Institute. "Summoned to Appear". Collections Search BFI. London: British Film Institute. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  13. ^ British Film Institute. "The Parachute". Collections Search BFI. London: British Film Institute. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  14. ^ British Film Institute. "War & Peace Part One Name-Day". Collections Search BFI. London: British Film Institute. Retrieved 17 August 2025.
  15. ^ de Molina, Tirso; Dear, Nick (1990). Croft, Giles (ed.). The Last Days of Don Juan (1 ed.). Bath: Absolute Classics. ISBN 9780948230325.
  16. ^ Edgar, David (2004). "Albert Speer". In Watts, Irene N. (ed.). A Terrible Truth: Anthology of Holocaust Drama: 1. Toronto: Playwrights Canada Press. pp. 1–164. ISBN 0887546943.
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