Job Stewart
Job Stewart was a British stage and screen actor.
Born in Cape Town, South Africa, Stewart took to the stage in the 1950s, appearing in Shakespeare and in West End drama, then gained screen roles in film and on television.
Stewart was a close friend of Judi Dench and worked with her on Love in a Cold Climate.
His last screen work was in Hong Kong in the mid 1980s and he died there in 1991, aged 57.
On stage
- King Richard II as Page
- Romeo and Juliet as Peter
- Macbeth as Witch
- Troilus and Cressida as Nestor
- Hamlet as Osric
- King Henry V as Nym
- Romeo and Juliet as Benvolio
- Saint Joan as Dauphin
- The Astrakhan Coat as Alain
Film and television work
- Armchair Theatre: Man in a Moon
- *Tragedy in a Temporary Town as John Phillips
- *Wolf Pack as Lieutenant Anstey
- *Power and Glory
- Jezebel ex UK as Dr Stannard
- Crane: Two Rings for Danger as Alphonse
- The Hidden Truth : The Guinea Pig as John Pershore
- The Old Wives' Tale as Monsieur Chirac
- The Lift as Joe
- Play of the Month : The Moon and Sixpence as Chess player
- Theatre 625: Lieutenant Tenant as Captain
- *Kittens Are Brave as Miles Jarvis
- *The Year of the Sex Olympics as Custard Pie Expert
- The [Last Shot You Hear] as Policeman
- The First Churchills as Lord Shrewsbury
- Galileo as Monk-Scholar
- Play for Today: A Child of Hope as Ernest Wentzel
- BBC2 Playhouse: An Affinity with Dr. Still as Weekes
- Love in a Cold Climate as Boy Dougdale
- The Professionals: Kickback as Russell
- Holding the Fort: Under a Cloud as Toby Millichap
- A Fine Romance: Furniture as Salesman
- Love in a [Fallen City |Love in a Fallen City]
- ''Kung Hei Fat Choy''