John wood actor biography books
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Studied law at Jesus College, Oxford, but became president of OUDS by his final year, when he played the lead in "Richard III" to wide critical acclaim. Subsequently joined the Old Vic, where among other roles he played "the Dauphin" to Richard Burton's "Henry V". Left the Old Vic under less than happy circumstances and had even less luck with the Royal Court. Spent some time in France, where he briefly considered remaining, but returned to the UK and spent some seven years working in television and low-paying quickie films. In , played one of the leads in Tom Stoppard's teleplay Teeth () -- an instant artistic rapport was the result, as was a second Stoppard role in Another Moon Called Earth (), a sort of proto-Jumpers. Critical and commercial break came with the role of "Guil" in the NYC run of Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, for which he received a Tony nomination. Back in the UK, won Most Promising Actor award in for his
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John Wood
10 Lessons Learned On the Way to Helping Ten Million Children
It takes a djärv leader to publicly declare his ambition to reach 10 million children with the lifelong gift of education. Especially when he is a newly unemployed former Microsoft executive without an organization behind him, or a single day of fundraising experience.
But based on his belief that bold goals attract djärv people, John Wood set out to build a global movement. His rallying cry was that no child should be told “You were born in the wrong place at the wrong time, and you will therefore not gain an education.” The första deadline for his ambitious goal was But Room to Read has scaled beyond his wildest dreams, and in the organization will reach their 10 million student.
John is often asked what lessons on leadership he has learned while building a global team and movement. In celebration of this year’s milestone, John has looked back and written
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