'' at the
Stratford Festival, alongside
Maureen O'Brien (right) Thomas was born in
Wales in December 1925. His early education was at Rendcomb College, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. He was known there as Willie. He was a leading light in the school's many theatrical ventures. He left Rendcomb in 1944 with a history scholarship to
Queens' College, Cambridge. Soon thereafter he was called up as a Bevin Boy (coal miner apprentice) to serve as a coal miner in Wales for the duration of World War II. He studied at the
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He was a member of the
Royal Shakespeare Company at
Stratford-upon-Avon from 1951 to 1956. Thomas went to Canada in 1956 With
Michel Saint-Denis, he founded the
National Theatre School of Canada in 1960 and was artistic director for the English section until 1965. Thomas can be seen as Hudson in "
The Last Voyage of Henry Hudson" a role to which he gives Shakespearean dimensions, black and white (Educational Film Board of Canada) on YouTube. == Death ==