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Sir Richard Charles Hastings Eyre CBE (born 28 March, 1943) is an English theatre, television, film director.
He was awarded the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 1983 (1982 season) for Best Director for Guys and Dolls.
He was awarded the 1998 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Director of the 1997 season for King Lear at the Royal National Theatre: Cottesloe.
He was nominated for a 1997 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Director of 1996 for John Gabriel Borkman.
He was awarded the 1997 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Outstanding Achievement to Theatre.
He was nominated for a 2003 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Director of 2002 for Vincent in Brixton performed at the Royal National Theatre: Cottesloe.
He was awarded the 1982 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Director for Guys and Dolls.
He was awarded the 1997 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama) for Best Director for King Lear and The Invention of Love both performed at the Royal National Theatre.
He was awarded the 1996 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama) for Best Director for John Gabriel Borkman and Guys and Dolls.
He was awarded the 1997 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Director for King Lear and An Invention of Love.
He was awarded the 1997 London Evening Standard Theatre Award: Special Award for his directorship of the Royal National Theatre from 1988 to 1997.
He was awarded the Patricia Rothermere Award for Services to the Theatre at the 1995 London Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
An Associate Member of RADA.
Was twice nominated for Broadway's Tony Award as Best Director (Play): in 1997 for David Hare (I)'s "Skylight" and in 2002 for a revival of Arthur Miller (I)'s "The Crucible."




