John Sichel (21 September 1937 - 5 April 2005) was a French-English theatre director. Early in his career, Sichel was sought by Sir Laurence Olivier to direct the National Theatre Company in the award-winning film adaptation of Chekhov's Three Sisters (1970) with Olivier, Joan Plowright, and Alan Bates. He then went on to direct Olivier in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice (1976) and Alec Guinness and Ralph Richardson in Twelfth Night (1970). His experience as a commissioner and director of drama and drama-documentaries enabled him to work with some of the world's finest actors including Derek Jacobi, Helen Mirren, Anthony Hopkins, Sean Connery and Michael Caine. He has also worked as a director and trainer at several of the UK's leading theatres and institutions including the Young Vic, Guildhall School of Drama, RADA, Shaw Theatre, Italia Conti, London Film School, Edinburgh Festival. For the latter part of his career, he established ARTTS Skillcentre, a training facility supporting artists in employment with the film and television industry.
Sign It Death
1974
K Is for Killing
1974
One Deadly Owner
1974
Kiss Me and Die
1974
H.M.S. Pinafore
1973
Spell of Evil
1973
The Eyes Have It
1973
A Place to Die
1973
Thriller
1973
Possession
1973
Lady Killer
1973
Tycoon
1978
Kiss Me and Die
1974
H.M.S. Pinafore
1973
Spell of Evil
1973
Thriller
1973
Twelfth Night
1970
Three Sisters
1970
Fraud Squad
1969
ITV Playhouse
1967






























