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Pollyanna welcomes John Hurt as patron of Quad

In her role as a member of the development
commitee of new Derby Arts Centre Quad, Pollyanna
was pleased to welcome actor John Hurt as patron at a celebration
dinner at the Cathedral Quarter Hotel.
John has previously purchased Pollyanna's
original paintings from her London Exhibitions. Pollyanna was
seated beside him at the gala event, and the two enjoyed the
opportunity to reminisce about their training at the London
Central School of Art - which they attended two years apart
- including their memories of sketching Quentin Crisp in life
drawing classes. John of course famously went on to play Quentin
Crisp in The Naked Civil Servant. They also discussed the plans
for Quad, Derby's new arts centre, and the role John will play
as its patron. There was the also the chance to hear a few behind
the scenes stories from John's film career - and from Pollyanna's
recent expeditions!
Prior to the dinner John was given a tour of the venue's galleries,
workshops, cinemas and lounge in his first visit to the city
since receiving an honorary degree from the University of Derby
in 2002. He Pollyanna "I'm thrilled and flattered to be
involved with something as important as this. It's a magnificent
place with a real buzz about it."
John Hurt was born in Shirebrook, Derbyshire, and after leaving
the London Central School of Art went on study at the Royal
Academy of Dramatic Art. He has since gone on to become one
of Britain's greatest acting talents winning numerous awards
including three BAFTA's, a Golden Globe and two Oscar nominations.
Hurt's film career stretches from the early sixties to the present
day and includes celebrated roles in A Man for All Seasons,
The Elephant Man, Midnight Express, Alien, Harry Potter &
The Philosopher's Stone and the latest Indiana Jones film released
in 2008.
Hurt continues to have a full and varied career with five feature
films currently in production as well as the soon to be aired
ITV production of An Englishman in New York in which he reprises
the role of Quentin Crisp 33 years after The Naked Civil Servant.
The new film, depicting Crisp's life in New York, opened to
huge acclaim at the recent Berlin Film Festival where John received
the inaugural Teddy Award for Best Performance, an award that
was introduced to honour his outstanding performance in this
film.

Above : John Hurt and his former wife Donna
pose in front of their original Pollyanna Pickering owl sketch
at their home in a feature for Hello! magazine.
Find out more about
Quad here
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