One of the most famous modern productions was staged by Peter Brook in London in 1951 and starred John Gielgud as Leontes.
It stars Peter Firth, Jeremy Brett, and John Gielgud.
In the 1950s radio series starring John Gielgud as Sherlock Holmes, Gielgud's own brother, Val Gielgud, played the part.
In a 1942 of Macbeth starring John Gielgud four people died.
His first individual breakthrough came in 1968 with "40 Years On," starring John Gielgud.
That year, when Mr. Whitehead was 31, he took the play to Broadway in a production starring Judith Anderson and John Gielgud.
The film starred John Gielgud, Peter Lorre, Madeleine Carroll, and Robert Young.
In 1955, he designed the sets and costumes for a controversial theatre production of King Lear starring John Gielgud.
It stars John Gielgud as the aging actor Svetlovidov and Richard Briers as the prop-master Nikita.
The adaptation was based on a stage adaptation by John Osborne and also starred Jeremy Brett and John Gielgud.