- Ian McDiarmid
Infobox actor
name = Ian McDiarmid
caption = McDiarmid at 2007 Celebration Europe.
birthdate = birth date and age|df=yes|1944|8|11
birthplace =Carnoustie ,Angus , Scotland
tonyawards = Best Featured Actor in a Play
2006 "Faith Healer "
spouse =Ian McDiarmid (born 11 August 1944) is a Scottish
Tony Award -winning actor andtheatre director . He has had a successful career in theatre; he has been cast in many plays, while occasionally directing others. Although McDiarmid has appeared mostly in theatrical productions, he has also accepted roles in theatricalfilms and TV movies. Worldwide, he is most famous for his role asPalpatine in both the original and prequel "Star Wars " trilogies.Biography
Early life
McDiarmid was born in Carnoustie. He became a theatre aficionado when he was five years old, when his father took him to see an act by the name of "Tommy Morgan" in a theatre located in
Dundee . In 2001 he stated, "It sort of fascinated me, and it also scared me. All those lights, all that make-up. I said to myself, 'I don't know what this is, but I want it.'"cite web | author=Simon Hattenstone | title=Force for change | date=2001-12-17 | work=The Guardian | url=http://film.guardian.co.uk/interview/interviewpages/0,,620076,00.html | accessdate=2006-08-27] However, fearing his father's disapproval, McDiarmid attended theUniversity of St Andrews , where he received an M.A. inpsychology . Soon after, he decided to pursue a career in the theatre instead, and took acting training courses at theRoyal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama inGlasgow . In 1968, McDiarmid received agold medal for his work. This would later prove to be the first of many recognitions given to him for his work in the theatre. McDiarmid claimed he became its recipient "by doing all the boring jobs you have to do when you are young, to eke out an existence." [ [http://www.nerf-herders-anonymous.net/IanMcDiarmid.html/ Star Wars Actors Database at Nerf-Herders-Anonymous.net] ; last accessed 23 August 2006.]Theatre
McDiarmid is renowned for his work in British theatre, having won plaudits as an actor and director from a wide variety of sources. He has starred in a variety of
Shakespearean plays, including "Hamlet " (1972), "The Tempest " (1974, 2000), "Much Ado About Nothing " (1976), "The Merchant of Venice " (1984), and "King Lear " (2005). While at the Almeida, he directed plays such as "Venice Preserv'd " (1986) and "Hippolytus" (1991). Ian McDiarmid's stage credits at [http://www.broadway.com/gen/Buzz_Star_File.aspx?ci=531308 Broadway.com] ; last accessed 27 November 2006.]He also played the part of Ivanov in
Tom Stoppard 's play "Every Good Boy Deserves Favour " at theMermaid Theatre in 1978.In 2001, McDiarmid won Almeida Theatre's Critics Circle Award for Best Actor for his role as Teddy in a revival of
Brian Friel 's "Faith Healer ". Five years later in 2006, he reprised this role in his debut on Broadway.cite web |author=Simi Horwitz |title=The Emperor's New Role |date=2001-09-05 |work=BackStage |url=http://backstage.com/bso/news_reviews/features/feature_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002577371&imw |accessdate=2006-10-24] Directed by Kent, he performed alongsideRalph Fiennes andCherry Jones , and won theTony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play . Ian McDiarmid at [http://www.hollywood.com/celebs/fulldetail/id/195431 Hollywood.com] ; last accessed 23 October 2006.] He has appeared most recently in the title role of "John Gabriel Borkman ", running at the Donmar Theatre inLondon .One theatrical performance of note is his portrayal of Harry Hackamore in
Sam Shepard 's play "Seduced". By McDiarmid's own description, Hackamore was aHoward Hughes -type character. To play the part, he was made-up inprosthetic s, including a false beard and long fingernails, to resemble Hackamore. McDiarmid was only 37 at the time, and this convincedGeorge Lucas andRichard Marquand that he could convincingly play a much older character in extreme cinematic close-up, which helped him land the role of Palpatine. [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001519/bio Ian McDiarmid at the Internet Movie Database] ; last accessed 26 August 2006.]From 1990 until 2001, McDiarmid and Jonathan Kent served as the artistic directors of the Almeida Theatre, located in
Islington ,London . In 1998 they shared the Special Evening Standard Award for Theatrical Achievement of the Year. Their tenure was marked by a string of highly successful performances involving 'big name' actors usually seen in films such asKevin Spacey andRalph Fiennes .cite web |author=Fiachra Gibbons |title=Celebrated double act quits Almeida theatre |date=2001-09-05 |work=The Guardian |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,,546925,00.html |accessdate=2006-10-23]"Star Wars"
Though McDiarmid believes himself to be first and foremost a stage actor, he is happy to work in a film for the right part.cite web |url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001519/bio Ian McDiarmid at the Internet Movie Database|accessdate=2006-10-22] After a minor part in the film "
Dragonslayer ", McDiarmid was cast by George Lucas in "" as Emperor Palpatine, the principal villain. Sixteen years after appearing in "Return of the Jedi", he reprised the role as a younger Senator and Chancellor in the "Star Wars" prequel films. He attributes the opportunity to reprise his role to having been much younger than his character the first time he played the part.The prequels had him play two faces to his character; he re-created his diabolical interpretation of Palpatine from "Return of the Jedi" when playing Darth Sidious, the Chancellor's Sith
alter ego , but created an attractive, pleasant, and seductive character in Palpatine's public persona. While he had previously achieved little recognition for this role, due to the extensive prosthetics used for the character which made him unrecognizable, he received widespread attention and critical acclaim for his expanded role in the prequels.In the 2004 re-release of "", a brief scene between
Darth Vader and ahologram of Emperor Palpatine was updated to have him depicted by McDiarmid (the Emperor was originally voiced byClive Revill for that scene, and visually depicted by superimposing the eyes of achimpanzee on the face of an old woman).Palpatine, at the [http://www.starwars.com/databank/character/palpatine/?id=bts/ Star Wars Databank] ; last accessed 22 October 2006.] With this addition to "The Empire Strikes Back", McDiarmid has now appeared in every film version in which Palpatine appears.TV and radio
McDiarmid took an early role as Mickey Hamilton, a killer intent on avenging the death of his wife and child in "
The Professionals " for Granada TV. He played the role of police detective Porfiry Petrovich in the BBC's 2002 TV adaptation ofFyodor Dostoevsky 's "Crime and Punishment ", also starring in an episode of "Inspector Morse" several years earlier, as murderous conman Hugo DeVries. In 2003 McDiarmid took the role of the Stuart statesman Edward Hyde, in the BBC series "".In 2005, he portrayed the part of
Satan in the 41 partBBC Four radio drama based onJohn Milton 's "Paradise Lost ", which was subsequently re-broadcast onBBC7 .cite web |author= Ed Pettit |title=Of Man's first disobedience | date=2006-11-23 | url=http://bibliothecary.squarespace.com/blog/2006/11/23/of-mans-first-disobedience.html | accessdate=2007-02-10] Recently, he played the writer and pioneer of policing,Henry Fielding , in the Channel 4 historical drama series "City of Vice ".Filmography
Theatrical film
References
External links
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* [http://www.broadway.com/gen/Buzz_Star_File.aspx?ci=531308 Ian McDiarmid at Broadway.com]
* [http://www.nerf-herders-anonymous.net/IanMcDiarmid.html/ Star Wars Actors Database at Nerf-Herders-Anonymous.net]
* [http://www.starwars.com/bio/ianmcdiarmid.html Bio from the official Star Wars site]
* [http://www.hollywood.com/celebs/fulldetail/id/195431 Bio from Hollywood.com]
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