David Rintoul
David Rintoul is a Scottish stage and television actor. Rintoul was born in Aberdeen, Scotland. He studied at the University of Edinburgh, and won a scholarship to study at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
Theatre career
Rintoul has worked extensively in theatre with companies including the Royal National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company. His appearances have included Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Henry IV, As You Like It, and the title role in Macbeth. Other stage appearances include George Bernard Shaw's Candida and Funny Girl. In 2010 he played Charles Dickens in Andersen's English, the new play by Sebastian Barry.Selected theatre roles
- Epsom Downs, Joint Stock Theatre Company, 1977
- King Humanitie, Ane Satyre of the Thrie Estaites, Scottish Theatre Company, Edinburgh International Festival, 1982
- The Speculator by David Greig – 1999 Traverse Theatre production at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, played John Law, and other roles
- Remembrance of Things Past, Cottesloe and Olivier theatres, November 2000 – April 2001, as Charlus
- Dirty Dancing as Dr Jake Houseman
- Gaslight
- Andersen's English by Sebastian Barry, as Charles Dickens, 2010
- Nell Gwynn as Arlington, 2015
Television and film career
In 1980, he played the role of Mr Darcy in a BBC television adaptation by Fay Weldon of Pride and Prejudice. From 1993 to 1996 he played Doctor Finlay in the television series of the same name. His other television appearances include Prince Regent, Taggart, Hornblower and the Agatha Christie's Poirot film, The Mysterious Affair at Styles. He voices three characters, Granddad Dog, Mr. Bull and Dr. Brown Bear, in the popular children's series Peppa Pig. He also voiced the knight 'Sir Boris' in the 1999 animation The Big Knights and the arch villain Cut Throat Jake in the newer version of Captain Pugwash. He played the role of Noah in the 2013 History Channel's The Bible. In 2016 he portrayed Aerys Targaryen in the HBO series Game of Thrones in Season 6.
Selected television roles
- 1990 as Philip Ross
- Taggart
- Hornblower as Dr. Clive, Ship's Surgeon
- Doctor Finlay as Dr. John Finlay
- Alleyn Mysteries as Sir John Phillips
- Agatha Christie's Poirot -The Mysterious Affair at Styles as John Cavendish
- Pride and Prejudice as Fitzwilliam Darcy
- Prince Regent as Dr John Willis
- Grandpa in My Pocket as Heave Ho Horatio
- Lillie as Charles Longley
- Lord Peter Wimsey -Five Red Herrings as Jock Graham
- Captain Pugwash as Cut Throat Jake / Governor of Portobello / Lieutenant Scratchwood / The Admiral
- The Big Knights as Sir Boris
- Peppa Pig as Granddad Dog / Mr. Bull / Dr. Brown Bear
- Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom as Redbeard the Elf Pirate
- Game of Thrones as Aerys II Targaryen
- The Crown as Michael Adeane
- Midsomer Murders “Blood on the Saddle” as Jack Fincher
Selected video games
- El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron as Azazel
- Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers as Ran'jit
- RuneScape as Zaros
- Warhammer: Vermintide 2 as Bardin Goreksson
- Baldur's Gate 3 as Bane
- Blasphemous 2 as Trifón
- Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures as Duncan McBiscuit
Audiobook narration
He also narrated Robert Harris's Dictator, the final volume of his Cicero trilogy. Rintoul took over this role from Bill Wallis, who had read the previous two books, Imperium and Lustrum, but died two years before Dictator's publication. He has narrated two young people's books, The Boggart and The Boggart and the Monster written by Susan Cooper. Since 2015, he has been narrating the character of Sir James Powell in the audio drama series John Sinclair – Demon Hunter. In 2016 Rintoul narrated Philippe Sands' East West Street – the Origins of "Genocide" and "Crimes Against Humanity", and in 2018 he narrated Dorothy Dunnett's novel of Macbeth King Hereafter.