William T. Kotcheff (the ‘T’ stands for Theodore, hence the nickname βTedβ) won the 1959 Award for Drama Direction from the Guild of TV Producers and Directors.
In the three years since he came to Britain, this young Canadian has become the most talked-about man in his field.
Disliking the term ‘Method’, he nevertheless demands a depth of characterisation from his actors that drew from one Hollywood star the remark that Kotcheff had awakened his creative imagination for the first time in ten years.
Now actors accept ‘bit’ parts just to work with Kotcheff, in whose productions the dividing line between art and reality is concealed by the kind of vitality he is here infusing in Jeremy Spencer and Ann Lynn for After the Show