After training at RADA,[2] in 1953 James joined Peter Hall and John Barton's Oxford Playhouse-based Elizabethan Theatre Company. In 1956 he played his first season at Stratford, taking the roles of Guildernstern, Salerio in The Merchant of Venice and Claudio in Measure for Measure. Seasons at the Bristol Old Vic and the Old Vic, London, followed.[3]
In 1958 he married the novelist Sian James, whom he had met while they were both students at the University of Wales. The couple set up home, firstly in London then in Warwickshire, when James began his lasting association with the RSC at Stratford. They had four children: William, Owen, Jo and Anna.[6]
Father Brown (1988?, Italian TV Series) – Padre Brown
Further reading
Davies, David Wyn (2007). A Mach Lad. Machynlleth: Machynlleth and District Civil Society. OCLC231882992.
References
^Drama Quarterly Review (147). British Theatre Association: 25. 1983. ISSN0012-5946. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
^"Students' distinguished performances". The Times (52900). London: 10. 7 April 1954.
^Trowbridge, Simon (2010). "Emrys James". The Company: A biographical dictionary of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Oxford, England: Editions Albert Creed. ISBN978-0-9559830-2-3.