1994
South Africa Gay Pride; the UK contingent: Greg Doran, Antony Sher, Ian McKellen, Sean Mathias, Johannesburg (home made banner by Tony Sher & Ian)
1994
New York Gay Pride (Stonewall): Angela Mason, Stephen Fry, Martin Sherman, Ian McKellen, Mig Kimpton
1994
12 January 1994
Its Time For a Change: Sir Ian McKellen, founder member of Stonewall Group, and MPs Edwina Currie and Robert Maclennan, unveil their Criminal Justice Bill amendment to equalise the gay age of consent.
Photo by Bill Short
1994
Neil Kinnock (right) discusses Stonewalls campaign for equalisation of the age of consent, with Sir Ian McKellen (left) and Euan Sutherland, 16, from Dulwich, southeast London
Photo by Robin Mayes
1994 A KNIGHT OUT AT THE LYCEUM
Outside the Lyceum Theatre with Mig Kimpton
Photo by George E George
1994 THE SHADOW
Tim Curry watching Ian McKellen making a bomb
It was fun playing with my old friend Tim Curry, who I knew long before ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW and had partnered in AMADEUS on Broadway.”
Photo by Ralph Nelson
1994 JACK AND SARAH
(Top) Jack (RICHARD E. GRANT) shares a bath with daughter Sarah in the Gramercy Pictures release Jack and Sarah, a Tim Sullivan film. (Bottom) (Left to right) Grandmothers Margaret (JUDI DENCH) and Phil (EILEEN ATKINS) are somewhat anxious of the child-rearing skills of nanny/cook/valet William (IAN MCKELLEN) in the Tim Sullivan film Jack and Sarah, a Gramercy Pictures Release
1994 RESTORATION
Merivel (Robert Downey, Jr.) leaves Will Gates (Ian McKellen) at his country estate
1994 RESTORATION
1994 RESTORATION
Will Gates (Ian McKellen) waves goodbye to his master, Merivel (Robert Downey, Jr.)
1994 RESTORATION
Ian McKellen and Robert Downey, Jr. (The photo is blurry, its not just them!)
Photo by Robert Downey, Jr
1994 RESTORATION
L to R: Robert Downey, Jr., Ian McKellen, Michael Hoffman (director)
Photo by Suzanne?
1995
Presenting Wole Soyinka (Nobel Laureate for Literature) with Shakespeare Prize at Stratford Upon Avon
1995 A KNIGHT OUT (1995)
Ian McKellen, Phumzile Mtetwa (General Secretary of ILGA), President Nelson Mandela, and the late gay rights leader Simon Tseko Nkoli at ANC Headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa