- Kenneth Branagh
Infobox actor
name = Kenneth Branagh
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birthname = Kenneth Charles Branagh
birthdate = birth date and age|1960|12|10|df=y
birthplace =Belfast ,Northern Ireland
deathdate =
deathplace =
occupation =actor , director
spouse = Lindsey Brunnock (2003-present)Emma Thompson (1989-1995)
academyawards =
emmyawards = Outstanding Lead Actor - Miniseries/Movie
2001 "Conspiracy"
baftaawards = Best Direction
1989 "Henry V"Kenneth Charles Branagh (born
10 December 1960 ) is anEmmy Award -winning,Academy Award -nominated Northern Irishactor andfilm director .Personal life
Branagh, second of three children, was born in
Belfast toworking-class Protestant parents Frances (née Harper) and William Branagh, who was a plumber andcarpenter , and ran a company that specialised in fitting partitions and suspended ceilings. [ [http://www.tiscali.co.uk/entertainment/film/biographies/kenneth_branagh_biog.html Kenneth Branagh Biography ] ] [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/37/Kenneth-Branagh.html Kenneth Branagh Biography (1960-)] ] He was educated at Grove Primary School. [White, p.2] At the age of nine, he relocated with his family to Reading inEngland to escape "the Troubles ". [ [http://www.branaghcompendium.com/conspiracy.html The Kenneth Branagh Compendium: Conspiracy ] ] [White p.3] At school, he affected an English accent to avoid bullying. On his identity today he has said, "I feel Irish. I don't think you can take Belfast out of the boy," and he attributes his "love of words" to his Irishness. [ [http://members.tripod.com/DailyTelegiraffe/branaghlondontimes.html "The Times", 20 February, 2000] ]Branagh is Honorary President of
NICVA (the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action.) He received an honorary Doctorate in Literature fromQueen's University of Belfast in 1990. He is also a patron for the charity Over The Wall. [ [http://www.otw.org.uk Over The Wall] official website]He speaks Italian and is a lifelong supporter of
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club . [cite web | url=http://film.guardian.co.uk/features/featurepages/0,,798919,00.html | title=Kenneth Branagh on Tottenham Hotspur | work=Guardian Unlimited | date=May 23, 2000 | accessdate=2007-01-11] He was married toEmma Thompson fromAugust 20 1989 until 1995. For several years after divorcing Thompson he was in a well-publicized relationship withHelena Bonham Carter , with whom he also starred and directed in "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ". In 2003 he married film art director Lindsay Brunnock, [White p.271] to whom he was introduced by Bonham Carter in 1997. [cite web | url=http://www.tiscali.co.uk/entertainment/film/biographies/kenneth_branagh_biog/8 | title=Kenneth Branagh Biography | publisher=Tiscali UK | accessdate=2007-01-17]Career
tage work
Branagh achieved some early measure of success in his native Northern Ireland for his role as the title character in the
BBC 's "Play for Today " [White p.17] series known as theBilly Plays , written by Graham Reid and set in Belfast. He has worked on both stage and screen.He received acclaim in the UK for his stage performances, first winning the 1982 SWET Award for Best Newcomer, for his role as Judd in
Julian Mitchell 's "Another Country", immediately after leaving RADA. He andDavid Parfitt founded theRenaissance Theatre Company in 1987, following success with several productions on the London 'Fringe', including Branagh's full-scale production of "Romeo and Juliet " at theLyric Studio , co-starring withSamantha Bond . The first major Renaissance production was Branagh's Christmas 1987 staging of "Twelfth Night " atRiverside Studios in Hammersmith, starringRichard Briers as Malvolio andFrances Barber as Viola, and with an original score by Scottish actor, musician and composerPatrick Doyle , who two years later was to compose the music for Branagh's film of "Henry V".Branagh became a major presence in the media and on the British stage when Renaissance collaborated with
Birmingham Rep for a 1988 touring season of three Shakespeare plays under the umbrella title of "Renaissance Shakespeare on the Road", which also played a repertory season at thePhoenix Theatre in London. It featured directorial debuts forJudi Dench with "Much Ado About Nothing " (starring Branagh and Bond as Benedick and Beatrice),Geraldine McEwan with "As You Like It ", andDerek Jacobi directing Branagh in the title role in "Hamlet ", withSophie Thompson as Ophelia. CriticMilton Shulman for the Evening Standard wrote: "On the positive side Branagh has the vitality of Olivier, the passion of Gielgud, the assurance of Guinness, to mention but three famous actors who have essayed the role. On the negative side, he has not got the magnetism of Olivier, nor the mellifluous voice quality of Gielgud nor the intelligence of Guinness." [Quoted in "The London Stage in the 20th Century" byRobert Tanitch , Haus (2007)]A year later in 1989 Branagh co-starred with Emma Thompson in the Renaissance revival of "
Look Back in Anger ". Judi Dench directed both the theatre and television productions, presented first in Belfast then at theLondon Coliseum and Lyric Theatre.More recently, in 2002, Branagh starred in the
Crucible Theatre ,Sheffield as Richard III and in 2003 in theRoyal National Theatre 's production ofDavid Mamet 's "Edmond". Branagh directed "The Play What I Wrote " in England in 2001 [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2001/09/24/btbran24.xml Branagh ready for the next stage - Telegraph ] ] and directed a Broadway production in 2003. [ [http://www.curtainup.com/playwhatiwrote.html The Play What I Wrote, a CurtainUp London and New York review ] ] [ [http://www.talkinbroadway.com/world/PlayWhat.html Talkin' Broadway Review: The Play What I Wrote ] ] From September to November 2008, Branagh appears at theWyndham's Theatre as the title character in the Donmar West End revival of Chekhov's "Ivanov" in a new version byTom Stoppard . His performance was lauded as the "performance of the year" by several critics. [Staff writer (18 September 2008). " [http://www.inthenews.co.uk/entertainment/tv/rave-reviews-kenneth-branaghs-west-end-return-$1241274.htm Rave reviews for Kenneth Branagh's West End return] ", "inthenews.co.uk". Retrieved on 18 September 2008.]Film work
Branagh is probably best known for his film adaptations of the works of
William Shakespeare , beginning with "Henry V" in 1989, "Much Ado About Nothing", "Hamlet", and "Love's Labour's Lost", with "As You Like It" following in 2006. "As You Like It" premiered in theatres in Europe, but was sent directly to television in the U.S., where it had its U.S. premiere onHBO in August of 2007. Although Branagh played the role of Iago on the 1995 "Othello", he did not direct the film; it was directed byOliver Parker . "Othello" is the one Shakespeare film that Branagh has appeared in which was directed by someone else. His performance was well-received, however, and garnered him aScreen Actors Guild Award nomination for "Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role."Notable non-Shakespeare films that Branagh has appeared in include "
Dead Again " and "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ", both of which he also directed, "Wild Wild West ", "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", in which he portrayed egotistical wizardGilderoy Lockhart , and the yet-to-be-released "Valkyrie", about the 1944 attempted assassination ofAdolf Hitler .Branagh has also been involved in several
made-for-TV film s. Among his most acclaimed portrayals is that ofUS President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) in the 2005 film "Warm Springs", for which he receivedEmmy ,Screen Actors Guild andGolden Globe Award nominations. Though the film received sixteenEmmy nominations, winning five (including Best Made-For-Television Film), Branagh did not win the award for his portrayal. He did, however, receive anEmmy award and aGolden Globe Award nomination for his performance in the 2001 TV "Conspiracy", a depiction of theWannsee Conference , whereNazi officials conceived theFinal Solution . Branagh's award winning performance was for the part ofReinhard Heydrich .Branagh has been nominated for four
Academy Awards . His first two nominations were for "Henry V" (one each for directing and acting). He also received similarBAFTA Award nominations, winning one for his direction. Branagh's two other Academy Award nominations were for the 1992 filmshort subject "Swan Song" and for his work on the screenplay of "Hamlet" in 1996. Branagh has co-starred several times with actressEmma Thompson , to whom he was married from 1989 to 1995. They appeared together in "Henry V", "Much Ado About Nothing", "Dead Again ", and "Peter's Friends ".In 1989, at age 28, Branagh authored an autobiography, which he entitled "Beginning", [cite book | last=Branagh | first=Kenneth | title=Beginning | year=1990 | publisher=W W Norton & Co Inc | location=New York| isbn=0393028623] and has narrated several audio books such as "
The Magician's Nephew " byC. S. Lewis . [cite web | url=http://www.addall.com/author/2128343-1 | title=Kenneth Branagh Book Search | publisher=AddALL.com | accessdate=2007-01-15]In 1994, Branagh declined an appointment as a Commander of the
Order of the British Empire (CBE).Fact|date=February 2007 Branagh was the youngest actor to receive the Golden Quill (also known as the Gielgud Award) in 2000.Branagh has begun filming three films based on
Henning Mankell 's best-selling Wallander crime novels for the BBC. Branagh will also serve as the executive producer of "Wallander". The three 90-minute crime dramas are to be filmed this summer on location inYstad in southern Sweden, home of fictional detectiveKurt Wallander . Mankell's series of books on the life of the enigmatic police inspector have achieved great international success, selling 25 million copies worldwide. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/stories/2008/01_january/10/wallander.shtml BBC - Press Office - Kenneth Branagh stars in Wallander for BBC One ] ]Filmography
Actor
* "To the Lighthouse" (1983) (television) as Charles Tansley
* "Ghosts" (1986) (television) as Oswald
* "Fortunes of War" (1987) (television)
* "A Month in the Country" (1987) as James Moon
* "Look Back In Anger " (1989) as Jimmy Porter
* "Henry V" (1989) as Henry V
* "Dead Again " (1991) as Roman Strauss and Mike Church
* "Peter's Friends " (1992) as Andrew Benson
* "Swing Kids" (1993) as Herr Knopp, Gestapo (uncredited)
* "Much Ado About Nothing" (1993) asBenedick
* "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein " (1994) as Dr. Victor Frankenstein
* "Othello " (1995) asIago
* "Hamlet" (1996) as Hamlet
* "The Gingerbread Man" (1998) as Rick Magruder
* "The Theory of Flight " (1998) as Richard
* "Alien Love Triangle " (1998) (short)
* "The Proposition" (1998) as Father Michael McKinnon
* "The Dance of Shiva" (1998) (short) as Col. Evans
* "Celebrity" (1998) as Lee Simon
* "Wild Wild West " (1999) as Dr. Arliss Loveless
* "The Periwig-Maker" (1999) (short) (voice) as Periwig-maker
* "The Road to El Dorado " (2000) (voice) as Miguel
* "Love's Labour's Lost" (2000) as Berowne
* "Conspiracy" (2001) (television) asReinhard Heydrich
* "Schneider's 2nd Stage" (2001) (short) as Joseph Barnett
* "Rabbit-Proof Fence" (2002) as A. O. Neville
* "How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog " (2002) as Peter McGowan
* "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" (2002) as ProfessorGilderoy Lockhart
* "Shackleton" (television) (2002) as SirErnest Henry Shackleton
* "Five Children and It" (2004) as Uncle Albert
* "Warm Springs" (television) (2005) asFranklin D. Roosevelt
* "Valkyrie" (2008) asHenning von Tresckow
* "Wallander" (television) (2008) as Kurt Wallander
* "The Boat That Rocked " (2009) as Minister DormandyDirector
* "Henry V" (1989)
* "Dead Again " (1991)
* "Swan Song " (1992, short) starringJohn Gielgud
* "Peter's Friends " (1992)
* "Much Ado About Nothing" (1993)
* "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein " (1994)
* "A Midwinter's Tale " (1996)
* "Hamlet" (1996)
* "Love's Labour's Lost" (2000)
* "Listening" (2003 short)
* "The Magic Flute" (2006), based on Mozart's opera "Die Zauberflöte "
* "As You Like It" (2006)
* "Sleuth" (2007)Narrator
* "" (Six-part TV special) (1996)
* "Great Composers " (TV mini-series) (1997)
* "Cold War" (CNN TV series) (1998)
* "The Making of Walking with Dinosaurs" (UK version) (TV series) (1999)
* "Walking with Dinosaurs " (UK version) (TV series) (1999)
* "The Science of Walking with Beasts" (Australia) (Two-part TV special) (2001)
* "The Ballad of Big Al" (UK version) (TV special) (2001)
* "Walking with Beasts " (UK version) (TV series) (2001)
* "" (TV series) (2005)
* "Goebbels-Experiment, Das " (Documentary) (2005)Discography and audiobooks
*Shakespeare's "Richard III" (complete) for
Naxos Audiobooks
*"In the Ravine & Other Short Stories" byAnton Chekhov (unabridged) forNaxos Audiobooks
*Mendelssohn's incidental music forA Midsummer Night's Dream (recitant) live recording forSony Classical , conducted byClaudio Abbado
*"The Diary ofSamuel Pepys 1660-1669" (abridged) for Hodder Headline Audio Classics
*"The Magician's Nephew " by C.S Lewis forHarper Books Further reading
* Mark White: "Kenneth Branagh" faber and faber 2005 ISBN 0-571-22068-1
*Theatre Record and its annual IndexesReferences
External links
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* [http://www.tiscali.co.uk/entertainment/film/biographies/kenneth_branagh_biog.html Biography]
* [http://www.branaghcompendium.com/ The Kenneth Branagh Compendium]
* [http://home.nyc.rr.com/alweisel/premierekennethbranagh.htm Kenneth Branagh interview from Premiere] (1996)
* [http://www.kenbranagh.com Information regarding Kenneth Branagh's Hamlet]
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