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James Laurenson

'James Laurenson' (born February 17, 1940) is a New Zealand actor, who has performed many classical roles on stage and television. Laurenson was born in Marton, New Zealand, and made his film debut in 1969 with a small part in Women in Love. He has appeared in numerous Shakespearean productions, notably Richard II, as Rosencrantz in Hamlet, and on radio in the marathon series, Vivat Rex. He also appeared as Piers Gaveston in the 1970 production of Christopher Marlowe's Edward II, opposite Ian McKellen who later recalled that kissing Laurenson "was a bonus throughout the run". Other costume roles included a French courtier in Elizabeth R and the Earl of Lincoln in Shadow of the Tower (1972). In the same year, he took on a more modern role as Boney, a half- Aboriginal detective, which would be his most high-profile part, and in 1974 he took the lead role in the TV film The Prison, based on the novel by Georges Simenon, the first instalment in the Thames Television/Euston Films spin-off of Armchair Theatre, entitled Armchair Cinema. An accomplished singer, Laurenson took the lead role of Julian Marsh in Gower Champions musical 42nd Street at Drury Lane theatre, London and appeared at Greenwich Theatre in Falling Over England with Charlotte Cornwell. In later years, Laurenson has had secondary roles in numerous popular TV series such as Prime Suspect, Sharpe, A Touch of Frost, Cagney and Lacey, Heartbeat, Silent Witness and State of Play.
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Horror Movies Starring James Laurenson

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The Monster Club
Directed By: Roy Ward Baker
DVD Release Date: 2006
MPAA Rating: Rated: Unrated

A writer of horror stories (Carradine) is invited to a monster club by vampire Erasmus (Price). There the mysterious old gentleman spins three chilling tales of monsters ghouls and vampires. This most unique horror entertainment combines a star-studded cast with horror humor and music.System Require... more information, reviews and movie clips of The Monster Club
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