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Richard E Grant Game Of Thrones

Liswati-English language actor

Richard Eastward. Grant

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Grant in 2018

Born

Richard Grant Esterhuysen


(1957-05-05) five May 1957 (age 65)

Mbabane, Swaziland

Nationality Swazi, British[1]
Other names Richard Grant
Teaching University of Greatcoat Town
Occupation Actor, presenter
Years active 1980–present
Spouse(southward)

Joan Washington

(k. 1986; died 2021)

Children two
Website world wide web.richard-e-grant.com Edit this at Wikidata

Richard E. Grant (built-in Richard Grant Esterhuysen;[2] [3] 5 May 1957) is a Swazi-English player[iv] [5] [half dozen] and presenter.[1] He made his film debut as Withnail in the comedy Withnail and I (1987). Grant received disquisitional acclamation for his role as Jack Hock in Marielle Heller's drama flick Tin You E'er Forgive Me? (2018), winning diverse awards including the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male person. He also received Academy Honour, BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor.

Grant is known for portraying supporting roles in the feature films How to Go Ahead in Advertizement (1989), Fifty.A. Story (1990), Hudson Hawk (1991), The Player (1992), Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992), The Historic period of Innocence (1993), Spice World (1997), Gosford Park (2001), Corpse Bride (2005), The Iron Lady (2011), Logan (2017), Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019), Everybody'due south Talking About Jamie (2021), and Persuasion (2022).

He'due south likewise known for his roles in television including Rev. (2011), Doctor Who (2012-2013), Downton Abbey (2014), Girls (2014), Game of Thrones (2016), and Loki (2021).

Early life [edit]

Grant was born as Richard Grant Esterhuysen on 5 May 1957 in Mbabane, Protectorate of Swaziland (now Eswatini). He is the son of Leonne and Henrik Esterhuysen; Henrik was head of education for the British government administration in the British protectorate of Swaziland.[vii] [viii] [9] He has English, Dutch/Afrikaner, and German ancestry.[10] He has a younger brother, Stuart, an accountant in Johannesburg, from whom he is estranged; Grant has stated that they "never had whatever human relationship".[ix] [11]

Equally a male child, Grant went to chief school at St Mark's, a local regime school in Mbabane that only recently had become racially integrated. When Grant was 10, he witnessed his female parent commit adultery in a motorcar with his begetter's best friend, which subsequently led to his parents' divorce.[12] This event inspired Grant to keep a daily diary, which he has continued to do ever since.[11]

Grant attended secondary school at Waterford Kamhlaba United Globe College of Southern Africa, an independent school well-nigh Mbabane. He then studied English language and drama at the University of Cape Town.[13] He adopted his phase name when he moved to United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland as an developed and registered with Disinterestedness.[14]

Career [edit]

Grant was a member of the Space Theatre Company in Cape Boondocks before moving to London in 1982. He later stated, "I grew upwardly in Swaziland when it was mired in a 1960s sensibility. The kind of English spoken where I grew up was a period English sound and when I came to England people said, 'how strange'. Charles Sturridge, who directed Brideshead Revisited for TV, said, 'y'all speak English like someone from the 1950s'."[xv]

Grant's start film role was the perpetually inebriated title grapheme in the cult archetype Withnail and I (1987). Post-obit this, he started appearing in Hollywood films, in a range of projects from blockbuster studio movies to small contained projects. Since so, Grant has had supporting roles in the films Henry & June, 50.A. Story, The Player, The Historic period of Innocence, The Portrait of a Lady, Spice World, Gosford Park, Brilliant Immature Things, and Penelope.

While filming L.A. Story with Steve Martin, the pair communicated by fax. Martin wrote: "I kept these faxes, which grew to a stack more two inches thick, because they entertained me, and because I thought they were valuable artful chunks from a screeching listen, a stream-of-consciousness faucet spewing sentences – sometimes a mile long – none of information technology rewritten, and begetting merely the correct amount of acid and alkaline."[xvi]

In 1995, Grant starred equally the titular character in Peter Capaldi's curt moving-picture show Franz Kafka's It'south a Wonderful Life. The moving picture won the 1995 Academy Honor for Best Alive Action Short Film. In 1996, he portrayed Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Trevor Nunn'south Twelfth Night. He released a single and accompanying video "To Be Or Not To Be" with Orpheus in 1997.

Grant has twice portrayed the Doctor from Doctor Who, both outside the main continuity. In the comedy sketch Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Expiry, he portrayed a version of the Tenth Md, referred to as the Quite Handsome Doctor. He also voiced a version of the Ninth Doc for the BBC original blithe webcast Scream of the Shalka. The latter had intended to be the official Ninth Doctor prior to the revival of the Television receiver series. He fabricated his outset official Md Who appearance in the 2012 Christmas special, titled "The Snowmen", in which he plays the villain, Walter Simeon. During the episode Simeon is erased from his body and information technology is taken over past the Bully Intelligence, voiced in that episode past Ian McKellen until the takeover. Grant reprised the role in "The Bells of Saint John" and in the Series 7 finale, "The Name of the Dr.".

Grant every bit The Vocalisation for ii+2+two at Heavy Entertainment, London.

Grant appeared as "The Voice" in 2+2+2 at American Nights at The King's Head Theatre, from three to 29 July 2007, and in 2008 co-starred in the London-based comedy Filth and Wisdom. Grant presented the 2008 Laurence Olivier Awards.[17] In 2008, he made his musical theatre debut with Opera Commonwealth of australia, playing the function of Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady at the Theatre Royal, Sydney, a office he reprised in 2017 at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. In 2009, Grant played Alain Reille in Yasmina Reza'due south 1-act play God of Carnage at the Theatre Imperial, Bathroom, and subsequently at Cheltenham, Canterbury, Richmond, Brighton, and Milton Keynes.[18]

In 2010 he starred in short moving picture The Man Who Married Himself, which won Best Comedy at LA International Shorts Festival and Rhode Isle Film Festival.[19] Later that year, he made an advent in a music video, when short-lived Bristol ring The Chemists hired him to appear in their video for "This City"; the band split the same year. This advent followed Grant's involvement with the ring the previous year, in which he spoke the lyrics to "This City" to background music as function of the intro and outro tracks on their only album, Theories of Dr Lovelock.

In March 2013 Grant starred as intelligence analyst Brian Jones in David Morley's radio drama The Iraq Dossier with Peter Firth, Anton Bottom, David Caves, and Lindsay Duncan. It recounted the story of how British Ministry of Defence Intelligence expert Jones had tried to warn that his authorities's September Dossier on Republic of iraq's Weapons of Mass Devastation was inaccurate.[20] In 2014, Grant was cast on the HBO series Girls afterward series creator Lena Dunham saw him in Spice Globe.[21]

On nine May 2015 Grant gave a reading at VE Twenty-four hours 70: A Party to Think in Horse Guards Parade, London. In 2016 he joined the HBO series Game of Thrones in Flavour 6 as Izembaro.[22] [23]

In July 2018, Lucasfilm announced that Grant would appear in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.[24] That same twelvemonth, Grant's critically lauded performance every bit Jack Hock in Can Yous E'er Forgive Me? (2018) earned him University Laurels, BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. The part also won Grant a New York Film Critics Circle Accolade and several other critics awards.[25] [26] [27]

In March 2020, Grant joined the bandage of the Disney+ / Marvel Cinematic Universe serial Loki as Classic Loki, an older variant of Loki. Grant is set to star equally Sir Walter Elliot in Carrie Cracknell's 2022 adaptation of Jane Austen's Persuasion. The film will be released July 15, 2022 on Netflix.

Wah-Wah [edit]

Grant wrote and directed the 2005 motion-picture show Wah-Wah, loosely based on his ain childhood experiences. A screenwriter recommended he write a screenplay after reading Grant'due south memoirs of his Withnail and I experience. The picture took him over seven years to complete[28] and starred Nicholas Hoult in the lead role, with Gabriel Byrne, Miranda Richardson, Julie Walters, and Emily Watson. Grant kept a diary of the feel, later published equally a book (The Wah-Wah Diaries). The book received positive reviews from critics, many of whom were impressed by the honesty of the tale, particularly in regard to his hard relationship with the "inexperienced" producer Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar.[29] [30] [31]

Grant stated in subsequent interviews that she was a "control freak out of control", and he would "never see her again as long as [he] live[s]."[28] [32] In a BBC interview, he again mentioned his "disastrous" relationship with Mention-Schaar. He related that he had received but five emails from her in the last ii months of pre-production, and that she rarely turned up on the set at all. She failed to obtain clearance firstly for song rights and secondly to film in Swaziland. For the last infraction, Grant was eventually forced to meet with the King of Eswatini to seek clemency.[33] During an interview with an Australian chat testify, he mentioned that Wah-Wah was not released in France, and as a upshot, his producer did not make money out of it.[34]

Personal life [edit]

Grant married voice coach Joan Washington in 1986 and had 1 girl with her, Olivia, and a stepson, Tom. Washington died on 2 September 2021,[35] [36] after beingness diagnosed with stage four lung cancer.[37]

Grant is a teetotaller; his body has an intolerance of alcohol, having no enzymes in the blood to metabolise it.[38] If he does drink alcohol, he is then violently sick ten minutes afterwards for 24 hours.[39] Later casting him as the alcoholic Withnail, director Bruce Robinson made Grant beverage a bottle of champagne and one-half a canteen of vodka during the grade of a dark so he could feel drunkenness.[34]

Grant is a fan of Barbra Streisand and has done a bout of Streisand's New York, visiting her early home, her high schoolhouse, and the Village Vanguard, amidst other places.[40]

Grant is a dual citizen of the United Kingdom and Eswatini (formerly Swaziland).[one] He used to wear a watch on each wrist, one given to him past his dying father, permanently attack Swaziland time.[9] [12]

In October 2008, Grant told The Times that he is an atheist.[41] He is an gorging supporter of Premier League football society West Ham United. In Apr 2014, Grant launched his new unisex perfume, JACK, exclusively at Liberty of Regent Street, London.[42] Grant runs the perfume business organization in collaboration with his daughter.[43]

Filmography [edit]

Film [edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1987 Withnail and I Withnail
Hidden City Brewster
1989 How to Get Ahead in Advertising Denis Dimbleby Bagley
Warlock Giles Redferne
1990 Mountains of the Moon Larry Oliphant
Killing Dad Ali Berg
Henry & June Hugo Guiler
1991 L.A. Story Roland Mackey
1991 Hudson Hawk Darwin Mayflower
1992 The Actor Tom Oakley
Bram Stoker'southward Dracula Dr. Jack Seward
1993 The Age of Innocence Larry Lefferts
Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life Franz Kafka Short moving-picture show
1994 Prêt-à-Porter Cort Romney
1995 Jack and Sarah Jack
1996 The Cold Light of Day Victor Marek
The Portrait of a Lady Lord Warburton
Twelfth Nighttime: Or What You Will Sir Andrew Aguecheek
1997 The Serpent'southward Kiss James Fitzmaurice
Go on the Aspidistra Flying Gordon Comstock
Food of Dearest Alex Salmon
Spice World Clifford
1998 St. Ives Major Farquhar Chevening
1999 The Friction match Gorgeous Gus
2000 The Miracle Maker John the Baptist Voice
The Little Vampire Frederick Sackville-Bagg
2001 Hildegarde Wolf
Gosford Park George
2003 Monsieur N. Hudson Lowe
Bright Young Things Father Rothschild
2004 Tooth Jarvis Jarvis
The Story of an African Subcontract Bonaparte Blenkins
2005 Wah-Wah N/A Writer and director
Corpse Bride Lord Barkis Bittern Phonation
Colour Me Kubrick Jasper
2006 Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties Preston Voice
Penelope Franklin Wilhern
2007 E'er Crashing in the Aforementioned Car James Booth
2008 Filth and Wisdom Professor Flynn
The Garden of Eden Colonel Philip Boyle
2009 Cuckoo Professor Julius Greengrass
Honey Hurts Ben Bingham
2010 Jackboots on Whitehall Campbell Babbitt Vocalism
1st Night Adam Drummond
The Nutcracker in 3D Father
The Man Who Married Himself Oliver
2011 The Final Fashion Show Federico Marinoni
Foster Mr Potts
Horrid Henry: The Film Vic Van Wrinkle
How to Cease Being a Loser Ian
The Iron Lady Michael Heseltine
2012 Zambezia Cecil Voice
Kath & Kimderella Alain
2013 About Fourth dimension Lawyer in Play Uncredited cameo
Khumba Bradley Voice
Dom Hemingway Dickie Black
2014 Queen and Land Major Cross
2016 Jackie William Walton
Their Finest Roger Swain
2017 Logan Zander Rice
The Hitman's Bodyguard Mr. Seifert
2018 Can You lot E'er Forgive Me? Jack Hock
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms Shiver
2019 Palm Beach Baton
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Allegiant General Enric Pryde
2020 Robin Robin Magpie Voice; Curt film
2021 Earwig and the Witch The Mandrake English dub
The Spine of Night The Guardian Voice
Hitman'due south Wife'southward Bodyguard Mr. Seifert
Everybody's Talking Virtually Jamie Hugo Battersby/Loco Chanelle
2022 Persuasion Post-product

Tv [edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1983 Sweet Sixteen Anton Episode: "Episode 6"
1985–1989 Screen Two Moonee Livingstone / David Dunhill two episodes
1988 Codename: Kyril Sculby 4 episodes
Diebe in der Nacht Joseph Television film
1993 Keen Performances: Suddenly Last Summer George Holly Television special
The Legends of Treasure Island Long John Silver Voice
viii episodes
1994 Absolutely Fabulous Justin Episode: "Hospital"
Hard Times James Harthouse 3 episodes
1996 Karaoke Nick Balmer four episodes
Cold Lazarus Nick Balmer 2 episodes
1997 A Royal Scandal King George 4 Television movie
1997–1998 Helm Star Captain Jim Star Voice
fourteen episodes
1999–2000 The Scarlet Pimpernel Sir Percy Blakeney / The Ruddy Pimpernel half-dozen episodes
1999 Dr. Who and the Curse of Fatal Death The Conceited Doc Television set special
Allow Them Eat Cake Monsieur Vigée-Lebrun Episode: "The Portrait"
Trial & Retribution III Stephen Warrington 2 episodes
A Christmas Carol Bob Cratchit Idiot box movie
2002 Sherlock: Instance of Evil Mycroft Holmes Television set film
The Hound of the Baskervilles Jack Stapleton Television movie
2003 Posh Nosh Simon Marchmont eight episodes
2004 Frasier Stephen Moon Episode: "Goodnight, Seattle"
90 Days in Hollywood Narrator Voice
Documentary
The Story of Bohemian Rhapsody Narrator Voice
Documentary
2005 Home Farm Twins Paul Baker Unknown episodes
2006 That'll Teach 'Em: Boys Versus Girls Narrator Voice
5 episodes
Above and Beyond Don Bennett two episodes
2007 Agatha Christie'due south Marple Raymond West Episode: "Nemesis"
Dalziel and Pascoe Lee Knight Episode: "Demons on Our Shoulders"
Roald Dahl's Revolting Rule Book Himself Television special
2008 Bombay Calling Benedict T. Harlow Episode: "Adept Sellers"
2009 Freezing Richard Episode #1.1
2011 The Crimson Petal and the White Dr Curlew four episodes
Rab C. Nesbitt Chingford Steel Episode: "Broke"
Rev. Marcus Episode #two.5
2012–2014 Richard E. Grant's Hotel Secrets Himself (host)[44] fourteen episodes
2012 Playhouse Presents Stephen / Tony Episode: "The Other Woman"
The Fright Seb Whiting iii episodes
The History of Safari with Richard E. Grant Himself (host) Telly documentary
2012–2013 Doctor Who Dr Simeon / The Great Intelligence 3 episodes
2013 The Riviera: A History in Pictures Himself (host) ii episodes
2014 Girls Jasper 4 episodes
Downton Abbey Simon Bricker four episodes
Psychobitches Matthew Hopkins Episode #2.6
2015 Dig Ian Margrove 9 episodes
Wellington: The Iron Knuckles Unmasked Wellington Boob tube documentary
Jekyll and Hyde Sir Roger Bulstrode 9 episodes
2016 Game of Thrones Izembaro 3 episodes
The Last Dragonslayer Dragon (Voice)
Television movie
2018 Hang Ups Leonard Conrad 5 episodes
2019 A Series of Unfortunate Events The Human with a Beard only No Hair 3 episodes
2019–present Tuca & Bertie Holland Voice
5 episodes
2020 Dispatches from Elsewhere Octavio Coleman 10 episodes
2021 Agatha and Poirot: Partners in Crime Himself (host) Television documentary[45]
Loki Archetype Loki ii episodes
Write Effectually the Earth Himself (host) iii episodes
Robin Robin Magpie Special
The Outlaws The Earl 2 episodes
Blankety Bare Christmas Special Himself / panellist Christmas Special[46]
2022 Suspect Harry ane episode [47]

Video games [edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2020 Sackboy: A Large Take chances Vex Vocalisation

Other [edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Doctor Who: Scream of the Shalka The Medico Blithe Serial
2007 George'southward Marvellous Medicine Narrator Audiobook
The Pillars of the Earth Narrator Audiobook
World Without End Narrator Audiobook
2008 My Off-white Lady Henry Higgins Theatre Royal, Sydney
2010 "This City" Human cyborg The Chemists music video
2011 Conqueror Narrator Audiobook
2013 Fuck: An Irreverent History of the F-Give-and-take Narrator Audiobook
The Murder at the Vicarage: A Miss Marple Mystery Narrator Audiobook
2017 My Fair Lady Henry Higgins Lyric Opera of Chicago

Awards and nominations [edit]

Bibliography [edit]

  • The Wah-Wah Diaries: The Making of a Film. 2006. ISBN 0-330-44196-5 (hardcover).
  • With Nails: The Film Diaries of Richard Eastward. Grant. ISBN 0-87951-828-vi (hardcover). ISBN 0-87951-935-5 (paperback).
  • Past Pattern: A Hollywood Novel. Picador, 1999. ISBN 0-330-36829-X (ten). ISBN 978-0-330-36829-two (13).

References [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata
  • Richard Due east. Grant at IMDb
  • Vincent, Sally (vi Baronial 2005). "Memories of mischief". The Guardian. (Interview and contour pertaining to the release of his moving picture Wah-Wah.)
  • Parry, Daniel (30 March 2016). "Jack of All Trades". The Foxley Docket. Archived from the original on 9 August 2016. (Interview and contour regarding his career and fragrance brand Jack Covent Garden.)

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