Richard E. Grant


Richard E. Grant is a Swaziland-born English actor and presenter. He made his film debut as Withnail in the comedy Withnail and I. Grant received critical acclaim for his role as Jack Hock in Marielle Heller's drama film Can You Ever Forgive Me?, winning various awards including the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male. He also received Academy Award, BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor.
Grant is also known for his roles in the feature films How to Get Ahead in Advertising, Warlock, Henry & June, Hudson Hawk, Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Age of Innocence, The Portrait of a Lady, The Little Vampire, Gosford Park, Penelope, The Iron Lady, Jackie, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and Saltburn. He is also known for his roles in television, including Doctor Who, The Scarlet Pimpernel ''Frasier, Dig, Game of Thrones, Hang Ups, A Series of Unfortunate Events, and Suspect''.

Early life and education

Grant was born as Richard Grant Esterhuysen on 5 May 1957 in Mbabane, Protectorate of Swaziland. He is the elder child of Henrik Esterhuysen and Leonne Esterhuysen. Henrik Esterhuysen was head of education for the British government administration in the British protectorate of Swaziland. Grant has English, Dutch/Afrikaner, and German ancestry. He has a younger brother, Stuart, an accountant in Johannesburg. They are estranged; Grant has stated that they "never had any relationship".
As a boy, he attended St Mark's School, a local government school in Mbabane. Grant attended secondary school at Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa, an independent school near Mbabane. In May 1976, he started at the University of Cape Town to study English and drama.
In 1982, a year after his father's death, he moved to Britain. At that time, he adopted his stage name and registered with Equity.

Career

Grant was a member of the Space Theatre Company in Cape Town before moving to London in 1982. He later stated, "I grew up in Swaziland when it was mired in a 1960s sensibility. The kind of English spoken where I grew up was a period English sound and when I came to England people said, 'how strange'. Charles Sturridge, who directed Brideshead Revisited for TV, said, "you speak English like someone from the 1950s."
Grant's first film role was the perpetually inebriated title character in the cult classic Withnail and I. Following this, he started appearing in Hollywood films, taking on a range of projects from blockbuster studio movies to small independent projects. Since then, Grant has had supporting roles in the films Henry & June, L.A. Story, The Player, Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Age of Innocence, The Portrait of a Lady, Spice World, Gosford Park, Bright Young Things, and Penelope.
While filming L.A. Story with Steve Martin, the pair communicated by fax. Martin wrote: "I kept these faxes, which grew to a stack more than 2 inches thick, because they entertained me, and because I thought they were valuable aesthetic chunks from a screeching mind, a stream-of-consciousness faucet spewing sentences – sometimes a mile long – none of it rewritten, and bearing just the right amount of acid and alkaline."
In 1995, Grant starred as the titular character in Peter Capaldi's short film Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life. The film won the 1995 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film. In 1996, he portrayed Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Trevor Nunn's Twelfth Night. He released a single and accompanying video of "To Be Or Not To Be" with Orpheus in 1997.
Grant has twice portrayed the Doctor from Doctor Who, both outside the main continuity. In the comedy sketch Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death, he portrayed a version of the Tenth Doctor, referred to as the "Quite Handsome Doctor". He also voiced a version of the Ninth Doctor for the BBC original animated webcast Scream of the Shalka. The latter had intended to be the official Ninth Doctor prior to the revival of the TV series. His version of the Doctor also appeared as a projection in "Rogue", during a sequence in which the faces of the Fifteenth Doctor's previous incarnations were shown floating around his head. He made his first official Doctor Who appearance in the 2012 Christmas special, titled "The Snowmen", in which he plays the villain, Walter Simeon. During the episode, Simeon is erased from his body and it is taken over by the Great Intelligence, voiced by Ian McKellen in the episode until the takeover. Grant reprised the role in "The Bells of Saint John" and in the Series 7 finale, "The Name of the Doctor".
Grant appeared as "The Voice" in 2+2+2 at American Nights at the King's Head Theatre, from 3 to 29 July 2007, and in 2008 co-starred in the London-based comedy Filth and Wisdom. Grant presented the 2008 Laurence Olivier Awards. In 2008, he made his musical theatre debut with Opera Australia, playing the role of Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady at the Theatre Royal, Sydney, a role he reprised in 2017 at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. In 2009, Grant played Alain Reille in Yasmina Reza's one-act play God of Carnage at the Theatre Royal, Bath, and subsequently at Cheltenham, Canterbury, Richmond, Brighton, and Milton Keynes.
In 2010 he starred in short film The Man Who Married Himself, which won Best Comedy at LA International Shorts Festival and Rhode Island Film Festival. Later that year, he made an appearance in a music video, when short-lived Bristol band The Chemists hired him to appear in their video for "This City"; the band split the same year. This appearance followed Grant's involvement with the band the previous year, in which he spoke the lyrics to "This City" to background music as part of the intro and outro tracks on their only album, Theories of Dr Lovelock.
In March 2013, Grant starred as intelligence analyst Brian Jones in David Morley's radio drama The Iraq Dossier with Peter Firth, Anton Lesser, David Caves, and Lindsay Duncan. It recounted the story of how British Ministry of Defence Intelligence expert Jones had tried to warn that his government's September Dossier on Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction was inaccurate. In 2014, Grant was cast on the HBO series Girls after series creator Lena Dunham saw him in Spice World.
In 2015, Grant gave a reading at VE Day 70: A Party to Remember in Horse Guards Parade, London. In 2016 he joined the HBO series Game of Thrones in Season 6 as Izembaro. In 2017, he appeared as the villainous corporate scientist Zander Rice in Logan.
Grant's critically lauded performance as Jack Hock in Can You Ever Forgive Me? earned him Academy Award, BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. The part also won Grant a New York Film Critics Circle Award and several other critics awards.
In 2019, Grant appeared in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker. Grant played Classic Loki, an older variant of Loki, in the 2021 Disney+ / Marvel Cinematic Universe series Loki. Grant portrayed Sir Walter Elliot in Carrie Cracknell's 2022 adaptation of Jane Austen's Persuasion, which premiered on Netflix. In 2023 he appeared in Emerald Fennell's psychological thriller Saltburn opposite Barry Keoghan, Jacob Elordi, and Rosamund Pike.

''Wah-Wah''

Grant wrote and directed the 2005 film Wah-Wah, loosely based on his childhood. A screenwriter recommended he write a screenplay after reading Grant's memoirs of the filming of Withnail and I. The film took him over seven years to complete and starred Nicholas Hoult in the lead role, with Gabriel Byrne, Miranda Richardson, Julie Walters, and Emily Watson. Grant kept a diary, later published as a book. The book received positive reviews from critics, many of whom were impressed by the honesty of the tale, especially in regard to his difficult relationship with the "inexperienced" producer Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar.
Grant stated in subsequent interviews that she was a "control freak out of control", and he would "never see her again as long as live". In a BBC interview, he again mentioned his "disastrous" relationship with Mention-Schaar. He related that he had received only five emails from her in the last two months of pre-production, and that she rarely turned up on the set at all. She failed to obtain clearance firstly for song rights and secondly to film in Swaziland. For the last infraction, Grant was eventually forced to meet with the King of Eswatini to seek clemency. During an interview with an Australian chat show, he mentioned that Wah-Wah was not released in France, and as a result, his producer did not make money out of it.

Personal life

Grant married voice coach Joan Washington in 1986; they had two daughters. After being diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer, Washington died on 2 September 2021.
Grant abstains from drinking alcohol since he has an alcohol intolerance. After casting him as the alcoholic Withnail, director Bruce Robinson made Grant drink a bottle of champagne and half a bottle of vodka during the course of a night so he could experience drunkenness.
Grant is a fan of Barbra Streisand and has done a tour of Streisand's New York, visiting her early home, her high school, and the Village Vanguard, among other places.
Grant is a dual citizen of Eswatini and the United Kingdom. His father was fluent in Swazi, the national language of the country. He used to wear a watch on each wrist, one of which was given to him by his dying father and set to Swaziland time.
In 2008, Grant told The Times that he is an atheist. In April 2014, Grant launched his new unisex perfume, JACK, exclusively at Liberty of Regent Street, London. Grant runs the perfume business in collaboration with his daughter.
In 2022, Grant released a memoir, A Pocketful of Happiness, mostly written in the last year of his wife's life.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1987Withnail and IWithnail
1987Hidden CityBrewster
1989How to Get Ahead in AdvertisingDenis Dimbleby Bagley
1989WarlockGiles Redferne
1990Mountains of the MoonLarry Oliphant
1990Killing DadAli Berg
1990Henry & JuneHugo Guiler
1991L.A. StoryRoland Mackey
1991Hudson HawkDarwin Mayflower
1992The PlayerTom Oakley
1992Bram Stoker's DraculaDr. Jack Seward
1993The Age of InnocenceLarry Lefferts
1993Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful LifeFranz KafkaShort subject
1994Prêt-à-PorterCort Romney
1995Jack and SarahJack
1996The Cold Light of DayVictor Marek
1996The Portrait of a LadyLord Warburton
1996Twelfth NightSir Andrew Aguecheek
1997The Serpent's KissJames Fitzmaurice
1997Keep the Aspidistra FlyingGordon Comstock
1997Food of LoveAlex Salmon
1997Spice WorldClifford
1999The MatchGorgeous Gus
1999The Miracle MakerJohn the BaptistVoice
2000The Little VampireFrederick Sackville-Bagg
2001HildegardeWolf
2001Gosford ParkGeorge
2003Monsieur N.Hudson Lowe
2003Bright Young ThingsFather Rothschild
2004ToothJarvis Jarvis
2004The Story of an African FarmBonaparte Blenkins
2005Wah-WahWriter and director
2005Corpse BrideLord Barkis BitternVoice
2005Colour Me KubrickJasper
2006Garfield: A Tail of Two KittiesPrestonVoice
2006PenelopeFranklin Wilhern
2007Always Crashing in the Same CarJames Booth
2008Filth and WisdomProfessor Flynn
2008The Garden of EdenColonel Philip Boyle
2009CuckooProfessor Julius Greengrass
2009Love HurtsBen Bingham
2010Jackboots on WhitehallCampbell BabbittVoice
20101st NightAdam Drummond
2010The Nutcracker in 3DFather
2010The Man Who Married HimselfOliver
2011The Last Fashion ShowFederico Marinoni
2011FosterMr Potts
2011Horrid Henry: The MovieVic Van Wrinkle
2011How to Stop Being a LoserIan
2011The Iron LadyMichael Heseltine
2012Adventures in ZambeziaCecilVoice
2012Kath & KimderellaAlain
2013About TimeLawyer in PlayUncredited cameo
2013KhumbaBradleyVoice
2013Dom HemingwayDickie Black
2014Queen and CountryMajor Cross
2016JackieWilliam Walton
2016Their FinestRoger Swain
2017LoganZander Rice
2017The Hitman's BodyguardMr. Seifert
2018Can You Ever Forgive Me?Jack Hock
2018The Nutcracker and the Four RealmsShiver
2019Palm BeachBilly
2019Star Wars: The Rise of SkywalkerAllegiant General Enric Pryde
2020Robin RobinMagpieVoice; Short subject
2021Earwig and the WitchThe MandrakeVoice; English dub
2021The Spine of NightThe GuardianVoice
2021Hitman's Wife's BodyguardMr. Seifert
2021Everybody's Talking About JamieHugo Battersby/Loco Chanelle
2022PersuasionSir Walter Elliot
2023The LessonJ.M. Sinclair
2023SaltburnSir James
2024ArgylleFowlerCameo
2025Death of a UnicornOdell Leopold
2025The Thursday Murder ClubBobby Tanner
2025100 Nights of HeroBirdman
2025NurembergDavid Maxwell Fyfe
2026scope="row" Voice; In production
2026scope="row" Post-production
scope="row" Sir Chauncey SavagePost-production
scope="row" Post-production
scope="row" Evelyn Delves BroughtonPost-production
scope="row" Filming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1983Sweet SixteenAntonEpisode: "Episode Six"
1985–1989Screen TwoMoonee Livingstone/David Dunhill2 episodes
1988Codename: KyrilSculby4 episodes
1988Diebe in der NachtJosephTelevision film
1993Great Performances: Suddenly Last SummerGeorge HollyTelevision special
1993The Legends of Treasure IslandLong John SilverVoice; 8 episodes
1994Absolutely FabulousJustinEpisode: "Hospital"
1994Hard TimesJames Harthouse3 episodes
1996KaraokeNick Balmer4 episodes
1996Cold LazarusNick Balmer2 episodes
1997A Royal ScandalGeorge IVTelevision film
1997–1998Captain StarCaptain Jim StarVoice; 14 episodes
1998St. IvesMajor Farquhar CheveningTelevision film
1999The Curse of Fatal DeathThe Conceited DoctorTelevision special
1999Let Them Eat CakeMonsieur Vigée-LebrunEpisode: "The Portrait"
1999Trial & Retribution IIIStephen Warrington2 episodes
1999A Christmas CarolBob CratchitTelevision film
1999–2000The Scarlet PimpernelSir Percy Blakeney / The Scarlet PimpernelTelevision film
2002Sherlock: Case of EvilMycroft HolmesTelevision film
2002The Hound of the BaskervillesJack StapletonTelevision film
2003Posh NoshSimon Marchmont8 episodes
2003Doctor Who: Scream of the ShalkaShalka DoctorVoice; 6 episodes
2004FrasierStephen MoonEpisode: "Goodnight, Seattle"
200490 Days in HollywoodNarratorVoice; Documentary
2004The Story of Bohemian RhapsodyNarratorVoice; Documentary
2005Home Farm TwinsPaul BakerUnknown episodes
2006That'll Teach 'Em: Boys Versus GirlsNarratorVoice; 5 episodes
2006Above and BeyondDon Bennett2 episodes
2007Agatha Christie's MarpleRaymond WestEpisode: "Nemesis"
2007Dalziel and PascoeLee KnightEpisode: "Demons on Our Shoulders"
2007Roald Dahl's Revolting Rule BookHimselfTelevision special
2008Mumbai CallingBenedict T. HarlowEpisode: "Good Sellers"
2009FreezingRichardEpisode #1.1
2011The Crimson Petal and the WhiteDr Curlew4 episodes
2011Rab C. NesbittChingford SteelEpisode: "Broke"
2011Rev.MarcusEpisode #2.5
2012Playhouse PresentsStephen / TonyEpisode: "The Other Woman"
2012The FearSeb Whiting3 episodes
2012The History of Safari with Richard E. GrantHimself Television documentary
2012–2013Doctor WhoDr Simeon / The Great Intelligence3 episodes
2012–2014Richard E. Grant's Hotel SecretsHimself 14 episodes
2013The Riviera: A History in PicturesHimself 2 episodes
2014GirlsJasper4 episodes
2014Downton AbbeySimon Bricker4 episodes
2014PsychobitchesMatthew HopkinsEpisode #2.6
2015DigIan Margrove9 episodes
2015Wellington: The Iron Duke UnmaskedWellingtonTelevision documentary
2015Jekyll and HydeSir Roger Bulstrode9 episodes
2016Game of ThronesIzembaro3 episodes
2016The Last DragonslayerDragonVoice; Television film
2018Hang UpsLeonard Conrad5 episodes
2019A Series of Unfortunate EventsThe Man with a Beard but No Hair3 episodes
2019–2022Tuca & BertieHollandVoice; 9 episodes
2020Dispatches from ElsewhereOctavio Coleman10 episodes
2021Agatha and Poirot: Partners in CrimeHimself Television documentary
2021LokiClassic Loki2 episodes
2021Write Around the WorldHimself 3 episodes
2021Blankety BlankHimself/panellistEpisode: "Christmas Special"
2021–2022MoleyThe GardenerVoice; 8 episodes
2021–2024The OutlawsThe Earl4 episodes
2022SuspectHarry8 episodes
2024RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs. the WorldHimself 1 episode
2024Doctor WhoThe DoctorEpisode: "Rogue"
2024The FranchisePeter Fairchild8 episodes
2024The SimpsonsJulianVoice; Episode: "Desperately Seeking Lisa"
2024NautilusWhite Rajah2 episodes
2025Too MuchJonno Ratigan6 episodes
2026Mr. BennetUpcoming series

Tours

An Evening with Richard E Grant AustraliaAn Evening with Richard E Grant UK