Other works
Stage credits include: Infanticide in the House of Fred Gimger [as Charley], Arts Theatre, London, 1962; How Are You, Johnnie?; The Easter Man; Loot; The Promise [in the West End and on
Broadway]; The Glass Menagerie; The Admirable Chrichton, Chichester Festival Theatre, 1997; The Yield of the Long Bon [as Paul], Matrix, Los Angeles; The Witches of Eastwick [as Darryl van Horne], Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, 2000
Although Ian McShane has left the role of Darryl Van Horne in the Cameron Mackintosh London musical production of The Witches of Eastwick, the CD of the musical with many delightful songs sung by McShane is still available at Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk.
Prolific 'voice over' actor in
TV commercials; likewise narrator in documentaries.
TV commercial for The Post Office/Royal Mail (2002)
TV commercial for "Yours" magazine (2002)
He is the voice heard at the beginning of Grace Jones' song "Ladies and Gentlemen, Miss Grace Jones".
(December 2007): Played Max in "The Homecoming" play by Harold Pinter (Cort Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
He starred in Peter Ransley's play, "Ellen," at the Hampstead Theatre Club in Hampstead, London, England with Maria Aitken, directed by Richard Wilson OBE.
In 1985, he appeared on Grace Jones' album Slave to the Rhythm, reading an excerpt from Ian Penman's essay The Annihilation of Rhythm.
(1960) He acted in the British National Youth Theatre production of William Shakespeare's play, "Julius Caesar," at the Queens Theatre in London, England with John Shrapnel, Simon Ward, David Weston, Neil Stacy, Martin Jarvis OBE, Giles Block, Hywel Bennett, David Ross, and Robin Ellis in the cast. Michael Croft was director.
(June 1961) He acted in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts production of William Shakespeare's play, "The Tempest," at the Vanbrugh Theatre in London, England with Michael Jones, Michael Jackson, Judi Bloom, Joan Taylor, Robert Carson, and David Warner (played Stefano) in the cast. John Fernald was director.
(1963) He acted in Philip King's play, "How Are You, Johnnie?," at the
Vaudeville Theatre in London, England with Nigel Stock, Derek Fowlds, Hilda Fenemore, Lucinda Curtis, and Philip Newman in the cast. Guy Vaesen was director.
(1964) He acted in Evan Hunter's play, "The Easter Man," at the Globe Theatre in London, England with Robin Hawdon, Karin Fernald, and Suzan Farmer in the cast. John Harrison was director.
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