British actor
Ian McNeice
McNeice in 2009
Born (1950-10-02 ) 2 October 1950 (age 74) Occupation Actor Years active 1977-present Television B&B (1992)Doc Martin (2004–2022)Rome (2005–2007)Doctor Who (2010–2011)Spouse Katie Nicholls (separated) Children 3
Ian McNeice (born 2 October 1950) is an English film and television actor. On television, he has played government agent Harcourt in the 1985 television series Edge of Darkness , Bert Large in the comedy-drama Doc Martin , the Newsreader in historical drama Rome (2005–2007) and Winston Churchill in Doctor Who (2010–2011). He has also appeared in films including The Englishman Who Went up a Hill but Came down a Mountain , Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls and Frank Herbert's Dune .
Early life and education
McNeice was born in Basingstoke , Hampshire. His acting training started at the Taunton School in Somerset, followed by the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) and two years at the Salisbury Playhouse . The next few years were spent in theatre, including a four-year period with the Royal Shakespeare Company and a production of Nicholas Nickleby on Broadway .[ 1] [ 2]
Ian McNeice in The Optimist
Career
McNeice's television breakthrough was as Harcourt in the award-winning series Edge of Darkness . He played the alcoholic sous chef Gustave LaRoche on the television series Chef! , and went on to appear in the 2000 miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune as the evil Baron Vladimir Harkonnen , a role he later reprised for the 2003 sequel Children of Dune . His television appearances have included all ten series of Doc Martin , in which he plays Bert Large, series 4 episode 4 of Midsomer Murders , and the third episode of the second series of Lewis . He appears as the Newsreader in the HBO /BBC production Rome and as the Mr. Tapling of the British diplomatic service in Hornblower - The Examination for Lieutenant.[citation needed ]
McNeice has also appeared in a number of films, including 84 Charing Cross Road , Day of the Dead , No Escape , From Hell and The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain .[ 3] His breakthrough into American films occurred when he played Fulton Greenwall in Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995). He played the Nazi Gerhard Klopfer in the 2001 BBC/HBO television film Conspiracy .[ 4]
Since then, he has been in Around the World in 80 Days (2004) and the 2005 supernatural thriller White Noise .[ 5] He also appeared as Potiphar in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat .[citation needed ]
McNeice gave his distinctive voice and accent to voice-acting roles like the Vogon character Kwaltz , director of the Vogon Constructor Fleet , in the 2005 film adaptation of Douglas Adams ' The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy . In 2007, he made his Doctor Who debut when he guest-starred as villain Zeus in the Big Finish BBC Digital Radio 7 drama Immortal Beloved . He had a cameo role as Joachim von Kortzfleisch , a German general who refused to put his troops under the command of officers plotting to depose Hitler's government, in Valkyrie .[ 6]
McNeice was initially cast in the role of Illyrio Mopatis in the HBO pilot of Game of Thrones , but because of scheduling conflicts the role was then given to Roger Allam .[ 7] McNeice appeared as Winston Churchill [ 8] in four episodes of Doctor Who in 2010 and 2011; he had previously played Churchill in the 2008 premiere production of the Howard Brenton play Never So Good , and later played him again in the 2012 stage version of The King's Speech .[ 9]
McNeice also starred as The Architect in the 2017 independent feature film, The House of Screaming Death .[ 10] [ 11] [ 12]
Personal life
McNeice has three children.[ 13]
Selected filmography
Television
Film
References
External links
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