Charles Dance

Charles Dance
Charles Dance

Charles Dance
Born Walter Charles Dance
10 October 1946 (1946-10-10) (age 65)
Redditch, Worcestershire

Walter Charles Dance, OBE (born 10 October 1946) is an English actor, screenwriter and director. Dance typically plays assertive bureaucrats or villains.[citation needed] His most famous roles are Guy Perron in The Jewel in the Crown (1984), Dr Clemens, the doctor of penitentiary Fury 161, who becomes Ellen Ripley's confidante in Alien 3 (1992), the one-eyed hitman Mr. Benedict, one of the main villain in Last Action Hero (1993), and Lord Tywin Lannister in HBO's Game of Thrones (2011).

Dance was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) on 17 June 2006.[1]

Contents

Early life

Dance was born in Redditch, Worcestershire, the son of Eleanor (née Perks), a cook, and Walter Dance, an engineer.[2][3] He attended Widey Technical School for Boys (it closed when known as Widey High School in 1988) in Manadon. He was set for a career in graphic design after graduating from the Plymouth College of Art before turning to acting.

Career

RSC

Dance was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company during the mid- to late-1970s and was in many of their productions in London and Stratford upon Avon. Later he returned to the RSC to take the title role in Coriolanus at Stratford upon Avon and Newcastle in 1989, and at the Barbican Theatre in 1990. He received rave reviews and a Critics' Circle Best Actor award for his performance as the Oxford don C. S. Lewis in William Nicholson's Shadowlands, in the 2007 stage revival.[4]

Television

Dance made his screen debut in 1974, but his big break came ten years later when he played the major role of Guy Perron in The Jewel in the Crown (Granada Television, Christopher Morahan 1984), an adaptation of Paul Scott's novels that also made stars of Geraldine James and Art Malik. He has also starred in many other British television dramas such as Murder Rooms, Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased), Rebecca, The Phantom of the Opera, Fingersmith and Bleak House (for which he received an Emmy nomination). He was name-checked in the British comedy series Absolutely Fabulous, as being slated to play the title character in The Life of Jesus Christ 2, which was filming in Morocco at the same time as the main characters of the series were there for a photo shoot. Dance recently appeared as a guest star in the BBC television series Merlin as an infamous witch hunter. He also played Guy Spencer, the pro-Hitler propagandist, in the second instalment of Foyle's War, and had an ongoing role as Dr. Maltravers in the ITV drama Trinity.

Dance played Havelock Vetinari in the 2010 Sky adaptation of Terry Pratchett's Going Postal.[5]

Dance plays the role of Tywin Lannister in HBO's Game of Thrones, based on the Song of Ice and Fire novels by George R.R. Martin. Dance was wooed for the role by the producers whilst filming Your Highness in Belfast.[6]

Films

He has appeared in numerous films, including Plenty (1985) with Meryl Streep, The Golden Child (1986) with Eddie Murphy, Out on a Limb (1987) with Shirley MacLaine, White Mischief with Greta Scacchi (1987), Good Morning, Babylon (1987), Hidden City (1987), Pascali's Island (1988), Alien 3 (1992), Kalkstein (Italy, 1992), Last Action Hero (1993), China Moon (1994), Kabloonak (1994, Paris Film Festival Award for Best Actor 1996), Century (1994), Shortcut to Paradise (Spain, 1994), Space Truckers (1996), Michael Collins (1996), What Rats Won't Do (1998), Don't Go Breaking My Heart (1998) Hilary and Jackie (1998), Gosford Park (2001), Dark Blue World (2001), Black and White (2002), Swimming Pool with Charlotte Rampling (2002), Ali G In Da House (2002), Dolls (2006) and Woody Allen's Scoop (2006) and The Contractor (2007). He recently appeared in Paris Connections (2010) as the Russian oligarch Aleksandr Borinski. Dance made one of his earliest big screen appearances in the 1981 James Bond film For Your Eyes Only as evil henchman Claus, and in 1989 he played Bond creator Ian Fleming in Anglia Television's dramatised biography, Goldeneye (the name of Fleming's estate in Jamaica and a title later used for a James Bond film).

Screenwriting and directing

His debut film as a screenwriter and director was Ladies in Lavender (2004), which starred Dame Judi Dench and Dame Maggie Smith.

In 2008, filmed a role in Trinity for ITV2.[7]

In 2009, he directed his own adaptation of Alice Thomas Ellis's The Inn at the Edge of the World and made a guest appearance in BBC drama series Merlin as the Witchfinder Aredian[8] and himself in the third series of Jam & Jerusalem.

Personal life

He married Joanna Haythorn in 1970 and they had two children.[9][10] After his marriage ended in 2004,[9] he had a brief relationship with actress Sophia Myles.[10] He became engaged to sculptor Eleanor Boorman in September 2010.[10]

Stage roles

Further reading

  • Who's Who in the Theatre, 16th/17th editions, edited by Ian Herbert, Pitman/Gale 1977/1981
  • Theatre Record and Theatre Record Indexes
  • Halliwell's Who's Who in the Movies Fourth edition by John Walker [disambiguation needed ], HarperCollins 2006 ISBN 139780007169573
  • Charles Dance's own CVs in various theatre programmes

References

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Charles Dance — Données clés Nom de naissance Walter Charles Dance Naissance …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Charles Dance — OBE (* 10. Oktober 1946 in Redditch, Worcestershire) ist ein englischer Schauspieler. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Charles Dance (playwright) — Charles Dance (1794 – 1863) was an English playwright active in the early 19th century. Contents 1 Biography 2 References 3 Notes 4 External links Biogr …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Dance (disambiguation) — Charles Dance (born 1946), English actor, screenwriter and director. Charles Dance may also refer to: Charles Dance (motorist), 19th century motoring pioneer Charles Dance (playwright) (1794–1863}, prolific 19th century playwright This… …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Dance (motorist) — Sir Charles Dance s steam carriage leaving London for Brighton, 1833 Sir Charles Dance was an English pioneer of motoring in the first third of the 19th century. An enthusiastic motorist, he did a great deal to encourage engineers who were… …   Wikipedia

  • Dance (disambiguation) — Dance is the art of movement. Dance may also refer to: Contents 1 Art 2 Music and entertainment 3 People with the surname …   Wikipedia

  • Dance — steht für: Dance (Musikrichtung), eine Bezeichnung für verschiedene Stilrichtungen der elektronischen Tanzmusik Dance! Jeder Traum beginnt mit dem ersten Schritt, ein US amerikanischer Film Dance – Der Traum vom Ruhm (Originaltitel: Un paso… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Charles — For the family name, see Charles (surname). For other uses, see Charles (disambiguation). Charles …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Atlas (Media Dance) — Charles Atlas is a video artist and film director who also does lighting and set design. He is a pioneer in developing media dance, also called dance for camera. Media dance is work that is created directly for the camera. While Atlas’ primary… …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Holston Williams — Charles Williams Born January 25, 1886(1886 01 25) Lexington, Kentucky, USA Occupation Choreographer, Associate Professor of Physical Education Charles Holston Williams (1886–1978) was the founder, organizer and first director of the …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”