Thacker, David 1950–

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Thacker, David 1950–

PERSONAL

Full name, David Thomas Thacker; born December 21, 1950, in Northampton shire, England; son of Thomas Richard and Alice May (maiden name, Beaumont) Thacker; married Margot Elizabeth Leicester (an actress); children: Thomas David, William Charles, Edward Arthur, Elizabeth Grace. Education: University of York, B.A., M.A. Avocational Interests: Film, reading, politics, sport, family activities.

Career: Director and writer. York Theatre Royal, began as assistant stage manager, became deputy stage manager and stage manager, between 1974 and 1975, then assistant director, 1975–76; Chester Gateway Theatre, Chester, England, Arts Council assistant director, 1976–77, associate director, 1977–78; Duke's Playhouse, Lancaster, England, Arts Council associate director, 1978–79, then director, 1980–84; Young Vic Theatre, London, director, 1984–93; Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford–upon–Avon, England, director in residence, 1993–95; Rolling Stock Theatre Company, founder. Affiliated with Crucible Project for City Kids.

Awards, Honors: London Fringe Award, best director, c. 1987, and Laurence Olivier Award nomination, best director, Society of West End Theatre, 1987, both for Ghosts; London Fringe Award, best production, 1987, for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; Laurence Olivier Award nomination, best director, 1989, for An Enemy of the People; Laurence Olivier Award, best director, 1991, for Pericles; Television Award nomination (with others), best single drama, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1993, for A Doll's House; Laurence Olivier Award, play of the year, 1994, for Broken Glass.

CREDITS

Stage Director:

French without Tears, Chester Gateway Theatre, Chester, England, 1979.

The Enemies Within, Young Vic Theatre, London, c. 1984.

Macbeth, Young Vic Theatre, beginning 1984.

Stags and Hens, Young Vic Theatre, beginning 1984.

The Crucible, Young Vic Theatre, between 1984 and 1987.

Hamlet, Young Vic Theatre, 1985.

The Price, Young Vic Theatre, 1985.

Measure for Measure, Young Vic Theatre, 1985, 1987.

(With Jeremy Bell) A Midsummer Night's Dream, Young Vic Theatre, 1986.

Romeo and Juliet, Young Vic Theatre, 1986.

Some Kind of Hero, Young Vic Theatre, 1986.

Julius Caesar, Young Vic Theatre, beginning 1986.

Ghosts, Young Vic Theatre, 1986, Wyndham's Theatre, London, 1986, and National Theatre of Norway, Oslo, Norway, 1987.

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Young Vic Theatre, 1987.

The Jail Diary of Albie Sachs, Young Vic Theatre, The Cut, London, 1988.

A Touch of the Poet, Young Vic Theatre and Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, both 1988.

An Enemy of the People, Young Vic Theatre, The Cut, 1988, and West End production, London, c. 1989.

Pericles, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford–upon–Avon, England, and The Pit, London, both 1990.

The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Royal Shakespeare Company, Swan Theatre, Stratford—upon—Avon, England, 1991, and Barbican Theatre, London, 1992, 1993.

As You Like It, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford—upon—Avon, England, 1992, and Barbican Theatre, 1993.

Julius Caesar, Royal Shakespeare Company, The Other Place, Stratford—upon—Avon, England, 1993.

The Last Yankee, Young Vic Theatre, then Duke of York's Theatre, London, 1993.

The Merry Wives of Windsor, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1993.

The Merchant of Venice, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1993, and Barbican Theatre, 1994.

Broken Glass, Royal National Theatre, then West End production, 1994.

A View from the Bridge, West End production, 1994.

Coriolanus, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Theatre, 1995.

The Tempest [and] Bingo (double–bill), Royal Shakespeare Company, Young Vic Theatre, 1995.

Death of a Salesman, Royal National Theatre, 1996.

Major Tours Director:

The Tempest [and] Bingo (double–bill), Royal Shakespeare Company, c. 1995.

Directed a tour of Henry IV.

Television Director; Miniseries:

The Scold's Bridle, BBC, 1998, PBS, 1999.

Television Director; Movies:

The Mayor of Casterbridge, Independent Television (England), 2001, Arts and Entertainment, 2003.

Faith, BBC, 2005.

Television Director; Specials:

A Doll's House, BBC, 1992, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as Exxon Mobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1992.

"Measure for Measure," Performance, BBC, 1994.

Broken Glass, BBC, 1996, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as Exxon Mobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1996.

Death of a Salesman, BBC Education (England), 1996.

Television Director; Episodic:

London Bridge, Independent Television (England),c. 1995.

Grafters, Independent Television, episodes beginning 1998.

"Dabbling: Parts 1 & 2," The Vice, Independent Television (England) 4 and BBC America, 1999.

"A Good Body," Silent Witness, BBC, 1999.

"The More Loving One," Kavanagh QC (also known as Kavanagh Q.C.), Central Independent Television (England), 1999.

"Time of Need," Kavanagh QC (also known as Kavanagh Q.C.), Central Independent Television, 1999.

Grafters II, Independent Television, episodes beginning 1999.

"… & a Good Slopping Out," Lock, Stock … (also known as Lock, Stock), Channel 4 (England), 2000.

"… & One Big Bullock," Lock, Stock … (also known as Lock, Stock), Channel 4, 2000.

"No Regrets," Where the Heart Is, Independent Television, 2000.

"Shifting Sands," Where the Heart Is, Independent Television, 2000.

"A Lesson in Murder," Foyle's War, Independent Television, 2002, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as Exxon Mobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 2003.

Waking the Dead, BBC, multiple episodes, 2002–2007.

"Landlord," Murder in Mind, BBC and BBC America, 2003.

"The Dig: Parts 1 & 2," Dalziel and Pascoe, BBC, 2005.

Directed other programs, including Shakespeare Shorts, [Great Britain].

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Appeared as himself (director), Macbeth—The Banqueting Scene/The Supernatural," Shakespeare Shorts, [Great Britain].

RECORDINGS

Video Game Director:

Wing Commander Armada, Origin, 1993.

Wings of Glory, Electronic Arts, 1994.

WRITINGS

Writings for the Stage:

(Developer with Ron Rose) The Enemies Within (basedon interviews), Young Vic Theatre, London, c. 1984.

Teleplays; Specials:

(With David Holman) Broken Glass (based on a play by Arthur Miller), BBC, 1996, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre (also known as Exxon Mobil Masterpiece Theatre and Mobil Masterpiece Theatre), PBS, 1996.