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  1. Death. Following years of ill health, he died on 12 November 1995 at the age of 64 due to complications during surgery, [10] eleven months after having been knighted. [9] Filmography. Television. References. ^ Billington, Michael (14 November 1995). "Robert Stephens: Great feeling for life's flaws".

  2. Sir Robert Stephens, a leading actor in the formative years of Britain's National Theater who won fresh acclaim as a major Shakespearean performer late in his career, died on Sunday at a...

  3. Nov 16, 1995 · Sir Robert Stephens, an award-winning Shakespearean actor who called himself a ``knight errant,'' died Sunday of liver and kidney problems. He was 64. Stephens won the 1993 Olivier Award - London's Tony - as the paunchy hellion Sir John Falstaff in the ``Henry IV'' plays.

  4. Nov 14, 1995 · Whether Robert Stephens achieved greatness in the sense of half a century ago when the likes of Olivier, Richardson, Gielgud and Wolfit tackled the heroic parts in a stage tradition traceable...

  5. Nov 14, 1995 · Associated Press. Sir Robert Stephens, one of Britain’s most colorful Shakespearean actors, has died in a London hospital at 64. Stephens, a professed “knight errant” whose hard living took...

  6. British actor Sir Robert Stephens, as famous for his love of the good life as for his talent in Shakespearean roles, has died at the age of 64, his agent said Monday. Stephens, who was...

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  8. Sir Robert Graham Stephens was a leading English actor in the early years of Britain’s Royal National Theatre. He was one of the most respected actors of his generation and was at one time regarded as the natural successor to Laurence Olivier.