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Stephen Boyd

Marie-Louise Muir | 21:42 UK time, Tuesday, 4 January 2011

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Stephen Boyd in Ben Hur

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A youngÌýactor from Glengormley leftÌýhere in the 1950's to find work somewhere else. FirstÌýLondon where he was discovered busking outside a cinema. Next stopÌýHollywood. Along the way he changed his name to from Billy Millar to Stephen Boyd andÌý made his screen debutÌýin the film "The Man Who Never Was". But it was that cemented his reputation on screen, starring opposite Charlton Heston as Messala. That's him and Heston on set with the director William Wyler.

Boyd'sÌýstory is being told in a Â鶹ԼÅÄ NI doc "Stephen Boyd - The Man Who Never Was" next week.ÌýI watched a preview of it today and it charts a remarkably shy man who lived for acting but who shunned the celebrity circuit.Ìý It's worth watching for the American tv archive of Boyd himself, an incredibly handsome man with a movie star smile whose voice isÌýa mid Atlantic cross betweenÌýLiam Neeson and a softer Van Morrison.

Staying with young actors from here who have to seek work elsewhere, I gotÌýa responseÌýon my last blog from a young actor James McAnaspey who is seriously thinking about moving to London or New York to get work.Ìý

During the summerÌýÌýmade similar comments in an interview in the Belfast Telegraph. While some could say actors are always having to go where the work is, it got me thinking about a comment made to me on Facebook from Karl Wallace.

Now based in Kerry with Siamsa Tire, Karl used to be artistic director ofÌýKabosh Theatre Company.ÌýHe askedÌýwhyÌýmid-career level directors like himelf and Rachel O'Riordan the theatre director (who had just announced she was taking up a post at a theatre in Perth, Scotland) had to leave in order toÌýmake their passion into a livelihood. Ìý

While the Stephen Boyd story is to be celebrated, tomorrow Rachel starts her first day at a new job outside of here. Some could say there's a vacuum being created right now that may never be filled.Ìý

"Stephen Boyd - The Man Who Never Was" is on Â鶹ԼÅÄ I NI Monday 10th January 10.35pm

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    It would be ideal for me to be able to forge a living in Belfast with acting, but since I aspire to be of the stature of actors like James Nesbitt, Liam Neeson, or Stephen Rea, I feel I have to move to more central locations in order to pursue these ambitions.

    Thanks for mentioning me in your blog, but you spelled my name wrong! Tee hee!

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