Stephen Greif (actor)
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Stephen John Greif (; 26 August 1944 – 23 December 2022) was an English actor known for his roles as Travis in '' Blake's 7'', Harry Fenning in three series of '' Citizen Smith'', Signor Donato in '' Casanova'' and Commander John Shepherd in ''
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Early life

Greif was born in
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, Hertfordshire, England, in a building originally belonging to Anne Boleyn as a gift from
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. He was educated at Sloane Grammar School, where he was school champion in athletics and swimming and represented the school and the county in athletics at the White City Stadium amongst other locales. He briefly attended the Regent Street Polytechnic before entering a variety of jobs including
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at a TV and radiogram manufacturer and as a negotiator in a boutique West End estate agency before applying for drama school.


Career

Greif was an honours graduate from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where he won numerous awards including Best Actor and Most Promising Actor, and was an Associate Member and served on the audition panel. He was a member of the National Theatre Company both at the Old Vic in
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's company and on the South Bank for Peter Hall's company. Among the productions he appeared in were ''Danton's Death'', ''A Woman Killed with Kindness'', '' The Merchant of Venice'' (with Olivier), ''Long Days Journey into Night'' (again with Olivier), '' The School for Scandal'', ''
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'', ''The Front Page'' and ''
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''. Greif was invited back to appear with them at Queen's Theatre in the West End in the Italian Comedy ''Saturday, Sunday, Monday'', directed by Franco Zeffirelli and
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, where he won a Best Actor nomination in the Critics' Circle Theatre Award. Later, he was invited to join the National again on the South Bank under Peter Hall in the revival of '' Death of a Salesman'', directed by Michael Rudman and with Warren Mitchell winning himself another Best Actor nomination in the Olivier Awards. Grief was back again at the invitation of Nicholas Hytner to join his inaugural season appearing in ''His Girl Friday'', ''Edmund'' and the Christmas production ''His Dark Materials''. He acted alongside Elaine Stritch in ''The Gingerbread Lady'', Denholm Elliott in ''The Paranormalist'', Frank Langella in ''Abracadaver'',
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in
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's ''Reflected Glory'', Felicity Kendal and
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in ''Fallen Angels'', Joseph Fiennes in ''George Dillon'' and Lesley Manville in '' Six Degrees of Separation''. He appeared in three plays by his friend the East End playwright and poet Bernard Kops, at The Jewish Museum, the JW3 and the
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to celebrate the author’s 85th and 90th birthdays. From 2016 to 2018, together with Fenella Fielding, Greif appeared at Crazy Coqs at Zedel's Brasserie on multiple occasions, and various other venues in
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's adaptation of drama and comedy from famous ancient Greek literature called ''Tears, Treachery..and Just a little Murder'' produced by Simon McKay. In 2020/21, the production was revived with Dame Sian Phillips replacing Fielding, and retitled ''Savage Beauty'', playing again at Crazy Coqs with further shows to come, this time entitled ''Lovers, Traitors...and bloody Greeks''. Greif appears in many films including ''Gerry'', '' Risen'', '' Woman in Gold'', ''Bill'', ''D is for Detroit'',
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's '' Casanova'', ''Shoot on Sight'', ''Eichmann'', ''Spartan'', ''The Upside of Anger'', '' Boogie Woogie'' and ''Fakers''. His many television appearances include '' Only When I Laugh'', ''
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'' (1 episode, 1976)'', Howard's Way'', '' Spooks'', ''Mistresses'', ''He Kills Coppers'', ''
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'' and '' New Tricks''. Greif reprised his '' Blake's 7'' role of Travis in Eleven new audio stories for
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. He voiced Raymond Maarloeve in the video game '' The Witcher''. He voiced and was nominated for best narrator for Sony's
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'' in addition to many more games and cartoon series including '' Elliott from Earth'' for the Cartoon Network. Greif won the BBC audio books of America award for narrating ''The Boy with the Magic Numbers'' by
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. He also narrated various documentaries on Channel 5 and in 2021 contributed to and participated in the documentary tribute
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Personal life and death

Greif enjoyed golf and was a member and past President of the Stage Golfing Society. He married in 1980 and the marriage produced twin sons in 1982. He resided near
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in London. Greif died on 23 December 2022, aged 78. He was survived by his two sons.


Filmography


Film and television


Theatre


Radio and Talking Books


Awards and nominations


References


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