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Allison Glenzer
Sir James Blunt
Richard III (2012, American Shakespeare Center, USA)
Allison Glenzer
Sir James Blunt
Richard III (2012, USA)
Lawrence Redmond
Sir James Blunt
Richard III (2007, Shakespeare Theatre Company, USA)
Laurie Bannister-Colon
Blunt
Richard 3 (2004, Judith Shakespeare Company, USA)
Jon Connealy
Sir James Blunt
Richard III (2004, Nebraska Shakespeare Festival, USA)
Tom Smith
Blunt
Richard III (2004, Shakespeare by the Sea - Halifax, Canada)
Brud Fogarty
Sir James Blunt
Richard III (2002, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, USA)
Francis Boyle
Captain Blunt
Richard III (1998, Bard on the Beach, Canada)
Jack Halton
Blunt
Richard III (1995, Marin Shakespeare Company, USA)
Eric Thompson
Sir James Blunt
Richard III (1992, Nebraska Shakespeare Festival, USA)
Eric Engdahl
Sir James Blunt
Richard III (1983, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, USA)
Ivar Brogger
Sir James Blunt
Richard III (1970, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, USA)
Ken DeGusta
Sir James Blunt
Richard III (1967, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, USA)
Jeffry Wickham
Sir James Blunt
The Boar Hunt (1960, Michael Hayes, GB)
Eberle Thomas
Sir James Blunt
Richard III (1956, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, USA)
Cecil Dighton
Sir James Blount
Richard III (1911, F. R. Benson, GB)