![]() WHILE WE MAKE REASONABLE EFFORTS TO PROVIDE ACCURATE AND TIMELY INFORMATION, REPORTS AND PRAYER REQUESTS ON JESUSFILMMEDIA.ORG, YOU SHOULD NOT ASSUME THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IS ALWAYS UP TO DATE OR THAT THIS SITE CONTAINS ALL THE RELEVANT INFORMATION AVAILABLE. We may periodically change the terms, so please check them from time to time as your continued use of the site signifies your acceptance of any changed items. As your use of the site will indicate your acceptance of these terms, do not use the site if you do not agree to be bound by these terms. PLEASE CAREFULLY REVIEW THE TERMS OF USE OF THIS SITE. ![]() In reference to his role as Jesus in Jesus of Nazareth, Robert said, “I hope Jesus Christ will be the last in my line of sensitive young men for quite a while.PLEASE CAREFULLY REVIEW THE TERMS OF USE OF THIS SITE. For his portrayal of Jesus in Jesus of Nazareth he received best actor awards from TV Times and Italian TV Times, the international arts prize at the Fiuggi Film Festival, grand prize at the Saint-Vincent Film Festival, and a nomination as best actor from The Irish Academy of Film and Television arts. ![]() He won the best actor award at the Paris Film Festival for Harlequin(1980). In 1982, Robert won the Best Actor award at the Venice Film Festival for his performance in Imperative (1982). They are parents of two children (1 son & 1 daughter). Robert ended his bachelor life, when he married Barbara “Babs” Lord, on Friday, August, 29th, 1975. ![]() ![]() Some of his well-known movies include Franco Zeffirelli’s Jesus of Nazareth (1977), Ken Russell’s Tommy (1975) and Mahler (1974), the sequel or remake of The Thirty Nine Steps (1978), and the popular TV series, Doomwatch (1970). In 1967, he made his film debut, and later landed his first starring role in The Italian Job (1969). In 1964, he started his acting career while attending Manchester University. Robert Powell was born on Thursday, June 1st, 1944, five days before D-Day, on Tuesday, June 6th, 1944, in Salford, Manchester, England. ![]()
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