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Kenneth Cranham

Kenneth Cranham CBE (born 12 December 1944) is a Scottish film, television, radio and stage actor. His most notable screen roles were in Oliver! (1968), Up Pompeii (1971), Chocolat (1988), Layer Cake (2004), Gangster No. 1 (2000), Hot Fuzz (2007), Maleficent (2014), and Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (2017).

Kenneth Cranham

Cranham in Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972)
Born (1944-12-12) 12 December 1944 (age 78)
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
OccupationActor
Years active1963–present
Spouse(s)Diana Quick
(m. 1974; div. 1978)
Fiona Victory
PartnerCharlotte Cornwell
Children2

On television he appeared in Budgie (1972), Boon (1989), Minder (1993), Merlin (2008), Rome, Death in Paradise (2013), War & Peace (2016), and The White Princess (2017).

On stage he has twice been nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Play, winning it in 2016, for his performance in The Father.

Early life edit

Cranham was born in Dunfermline, Fife, the son of Lochgelly-born Margaret McKay Cranham (née Ferguson) and Ronald Cranham, a London-born civil servant.[1][2] Cranham trained at the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain,[3] and at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 1966 with an Acting (RADA Diploma).[4]

Career edit

Television and film edit

He starred in the title role in the popular 1980s comedy drama Shine on Harvey Moon, prior to which he had appeared as Charlie Collins in A Family at War (1971).[5] He also appeared in Oliver! (1968),[5] Up Pompeii (1971),[5] Brother Sun, Sister Moon (1972), Chocolat (1988),[5] Gangster No. 1 (2000),[5] Layer Cake (2004),[5] Hot Fuzz (2007),[5] Maleficent (2014),[5] and Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (2017).[5] He was cast as the deranged Philip Channard and his Cenobitic alter-ego in the Horror film Hellbound: Hellraiser II.[5]

On television he has appeared in Budgie (1972),[5] Boon (1989),[5] Minder (1993),[5] Rome (2007),[5] Merlin (2008),[5] Death in Paradise (2013),[5] War & Peace (2016),[5] and The White Princess (2017).[5]

Theatre edit

Among many stage credits are West End productions of Entertaining Mr Sloane, Loot, An Inspector Calls (both transferring to Broadway), The Ruffian on the Stair, The Birthday Party and Gaslight (at the Old Vic). For his role as Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls, he was nominated for a Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Play.[6] It took another 23 years before winning the award when in 2016, Cranham won the Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Play for his role as Andre in Florian Zeller's The Father.[7] Cranham's performance was described as "the performance of his life" by Michael Coveney of WhatsOnStage.com.[8]

Radio edit

For BBC Radio 4's Afternoon Play, Cranham has played DS Max Matthews in The Interrogation by Roy Williams (2012–present) and starred as Thomas Gradgrind in BBC Radio's 2007 adaptation of Dickens' Hard Times.

Personal life edit

His first wife was actress Diana Quick. He has two daughters: Nancy Cranham from a relationship with actress Charlotte Cornwell, and Kathleen Cranham with his second wife, to whom he is still married, actress Fiona Victory.[1]

Cranham was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2023 Birthday Honours for services to drama.[9]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Television edit


Radio edit

He has also performed a number of readings for BBC Radio.

Awards and nominations edit

Theatre edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Kenneth Cranham Biography (1944-)". filmreference.com. 2016. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  2. ^ "He epitomises the cockney geezer and hard man on screen, but actor Kenneth Cranham's roots – and fondest memories – belong to Fife". The Scotsman. 30 November 2008. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  3. ^ . WhatsOnStage.com. February 2008. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013.
  4. ^ "RADA Student & graduate profiles: Kenneth Cranham". rada.ac.uk. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Kenneth Cranham Credits". tvguide.com. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  6. ^ a b "Olivier Winners 1993". Olivier Awards. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  7. ^ a b "Olivier Awards: Winners unveiled at London ceremony". bbc.co.uk. 3 April 2016.
  8. ^ Michael Coveney (13 May 2015). "The Father (Tricycle Theatre)". WhatsonStage.com.
  9. ^ "No. 64082". The London Gazette (Supplement). 17 June 2023. p. B9.
  10. ^ "2015 Results | Critics' Circle Theatre Awards". 28 November 2016. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  11. ^ "Olivier Winners 2016". Olivier Awards. Retrieved 6 December 2020.

External links edit

  • Kenneth Cranham at IMDb
  • Kenneth Cranham
  • Kenneth Cranham on BBC Genome

kenneth, cranham, born, december, 1944, scottish, film, television, radio, stage, actor, most, notable, screen, roles, were, oliver, 1968, pompeii, 1971, chocolat, 1988, layer, cake, 2004, gangster, 2000, fuzz, 2007, maleficent, 2014, film, stars, liverpool, 2. Kenneth Cranham CBE born 12 December 1944 is a Scottish film television radio and stage actor His most notable screen roles were in Oliver 1968 Up Pompeii 1971 Chocolat 1988 Layer Cake 2004 Gangster No 1 2000 Hot Fuzz 2007 Maleficent 2014 and Film Stars Don t Die in Liverpool 2017 Kenneth CranhamCBECranham in Brother Sun Sister Moon 1972 Born 1944 12 12 12 December 1944 age 78 Dunfermline Fife ScotlandOccupationActorYears active1963 presentSpouse s Diana Quick m 1974 div 1978 Fiona VictoryPartnerCharlotte CornwellChildren2On television he appeared in Budgie 1972 Boon 1989 Minder 1993 Merlin 2008 Rome Death in Paradise 2013 War amp Peace 2016 and The White Princess 2017 On stage he has twice been nominated for the Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Play winning it in 2016 for his performance in The Father Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Television and film 2 2 Theatre 2 3 Radio 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Film 4 2 Television 4 3 Radio 5 Awards and nominations 5 1 Theatre 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editCranham was born in Dunfermline Fife the son of Lochgelly born Margaret McKay Cranham nee Ferguson and Ronald Cranham a London born civil servant 1 2 Cranham trained at the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain 3 and at Royal Academy of Dramatic Art graduating in 1966 with an Acting RADA Diploma 4 Career editTelevision and film edit He starred in the title role in the popular 1980s comedy drama Shine on Harvey Moon prior to which he had appeared as Charlie Collins in A Family at War 1971 5 He also appeared in Oliver 1968 5 Up Pompeii 1971 5 Brother Sun Sister Moon 1972 Chocolat 1988 5 Gangster No 1 2000 5 Layer Cake 2004 5 Hot Fuzz 2007 5 Maleficent 2014 5 and Film Stars Don t Die in Liverpool 2017 5 He was cast as the deranged Philip Channard and his Cenobitic alter ego in the Horror film Hellbound Hellraiser II 5 On television he has appeared in Budgie 1972 5 Boon 1989 5 Minder 1993 5 Rome 2007 5 Merlin 2008 5 Death in Paradise 2013 5 War amp Peace 2016 5 and The White Princess 2017 5 Theatre edit Among many stage credits are West End productions of Entertaining Mr Sloane Loot An Inspector Calls both transferring to Broadway The Ruffian on the Stair The Birthday Party and Gaslight at the Old Vic For his role as Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls he was nominated for a Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Play 6 It took another 23 years before winning the award when in 2016 Cranham won the Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Play for his role as Andre in Florian Zeller s The Father 7 Cranham s performance was described as the performance of his life by Michael Coveney of WhatsOnStage com 8 Radio edit For BBC Radio 4 s Afternoon Play Cranham has played DS Max Matthews in The Interrogation by Roy Williams 2012 present and starred as Thomas Gradgrind in BBC Radio s 2007 adaptation of Dickens Hard Times Personal life editHis first wife was actress Diana Quick He has two daughters Nancy Cranham from a relationship with actress Charlotte Cornwell and Kathleen Cranham with his second wife to whom he is still married actress Fiona Victory 1 Cranham was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire CBE in the 2023 Birthday Honours for services to drama 9 Filmography editFilm edit Oliver 1968 as Noah Claypole Otley 1968 as Kid 3 Fragment of Fear 1970 as Joe All the Way Up 1970 as Tom Midway Up Pompeii 1971 as First Christian Brother Sun Sister Moon 1972 as Paolo Vampira 1974 as Paddy the Delinquent Robin and Marian 1976 as Jack s Apprentice Peer Gynt 1976 Joseph Andrews 1977 as The Wicked Squire Chocolat 1988 as Boothby Stealing Heaven 1988 as Suger Hellbound Hellraiser II 1988 as Dr Philip Channard Channard Cenobite Frederick Forsyth Presents Just Another Secret 1989 as Brosch A Little Bit Of Lippy 1989 as Reggie Titherington Prospero s Books 1991 as Sebastian Under Suspicion 1991 as Frank Tale of a Vampire 1992 as Edgar Bed of Roses 1996 as Simon Deep in the Heart 1996 as Robert Flaherty The Boxer 1997 as Matt MaGuire RPM 1998 as Biggerman Vigo 1998 as The Producer Women Talking Dirty 1999 as George The Last Yellow 1999 as Len Kevin amp Perry Go Large 2000 as Vicar Gangster No 1 2000 as Tommy Born Romantic 2000 as Barney The Most Fertile Man in Ireland 2000 as Da Shiner 2000 as Gibson Two Men Went to War 2002 as Sgt Peter King Man Dancin 2003 as D I Pancho Villers Blackball 2003 as Chairman Collins Trauma 2004 as Detective Constable Jackson Layer Cake 2004 as Jimmy Price Mangal Pandey The Rising 2005 as Kent A Good Year 2006 as Sir Nigel Hot Fuzz 2007 as James Reaper Valkyrie 2008 as Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel Running in Traffic 2009 as Bill Cullen Made in Dagenham 2010 as Monty Taylor 5 Days of War 2011 as Michael Stilton National Theatre Live The Cherry Orchard 2011 as Firs Flying Blind 2012 as Victor Suspension of Disbelief 2012 as Bullock Closed Circuit 2013 as Cameron Fischer The Legend of Hercules 2014 as Lucius Maleficent 2014 as King Henry Film Stars Don t Die in Liverpool 2017 as Joe Turner Mr Jones 2019 as David Lloyd George Born a King 2019 as Lord Curzon Official Secrets 2019 as Judge Hyam Television edit City 68 1967 as Len Ways with Words 1967 Boy Meets Girl 1969 as Tom Last Z Cars 1970 as Togo Millington Softly Softly Taskforce 1970 1972 as Ken Buckley Ashley A Family at War 1971 as Charlie Collins Hadleigh 1971 as Andrew Matlock From a Bird s Eye View 1971 as Tim O Donovan New Scotland Yard 1972 as David Collins Budgie 1972 as Inky Ballantine Achilles Heel 1973 as Gordon Crown Court 1973 1981 as John Tucker Clive Jessup QC Village Hall 1975 as Lop Against the Crowd 1975 as Geoff Smailes Holding On 1977 as Ted Wheelwright The Velvet Glove 1977 as Townie Danger UXB 1979 as Sapper Salt L Corporal Salt Donkeys Years 1980 as Bill Taylor Therese Raquin 1980 as Camille Raquin Enemy at the Door 1980 as Jack Foster Cribb 1980 as Francis Mostyn Smith Tis Pity She s a Whore 1980 as Giovanni The Merchant of Venice 1980 as Gratiano Strangers 1980 1982 as Det Chief Insp Jim Lennard Willie Bruce Brideshead Revisited 1981 as Sergeant Block The Bell 1982 as Nick Fawley Shine on Harvey Moon 1982 1985 as Harvey Moon Reilly Ace of Spies 1983 as Lenin Heart of the High Country 1985 as Calvin Laird Dead Man s Folly 1986 as Detective Inspector Bland A Sort of Innocence 1987 as Eric Palmer Inspector Morse 1987 as Cedric Downes The Play on One Normal Service 1988 as Peter Just Another Secret 1989 as Brosch Boon 1989 as Aiden Curtis Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit 1990 as Pastor Finch TECX 1990 as Colonel Braum Casualty 1990 as James Lawrence Dunrulin 1990 as Mr Kneecap El C I D 1990 1992 as Gus Mercer Chimera 1991 as Hennessey Bergerac 1990 as Gascoigne Van der Valk 1991 as Dirk Boutsen Murder Most Horrid 1991 as Inspector Salford The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 1992 as Colonel Schmidt Between the Lines 1992 as D C I Stubbs Minder 1993 as Walter Screen One 1993 as Douglas Lovejoy 1993 as Litvak Requiem Apache 1994 as Tony On Dangerous Ground 1996 as Brig Charles Ferguson Heartbeat 1996 as Charlie Wallace The Tenant of Wildfell Hall 1996 as Reverend Millward Midnight Man 1997 as Brig Charles Ferguson Get Well Soon 1997 as Inspector Trussler Our Mutual Friend 1998 as Silas Wegg Kavanagh QC 1998 as Roy Lawrence The Murder of Stephen Lawrence 1999 as Michael Mansfield QC Justice in Wonderland 2000 as George Carman Lady Audley s Secret 2000 as Sir Michael Audley The Ancients 2000 as William Blake The Sins 2000 as Gilbert Without Motive 2000 as DCS Derek Henderson NCS Manhunt 2001 as Ricky Valesi Dalziel and Pascoe 2001 as Tommy Collingwood Night Flight 2002 as Ted Atwell Dickens 2002 as John Forster Believe Nothing 2002 as DI Aldiss Pollyanna 2003 as Mr Pendleton Killing Hitler 2003 as Brigadier Sir Stewart Menzies Sparkling Cyanide 2003 as George Barton Bible Mysteries 2003 M I T Murder Investigation Team 2005 as Ray Morgan Genghis Khan 2005 as Genghis Khan voice Rome 2005 as Pompey Magnus The Lavender List 2006 as Harold Wilson The Chatterley Affair 2006 as Older Keith Hustle 2006 as Francis Owen Hannibal 2006 as Narrator voice New Tricks 2006 as Lord McCready The Line of Beauty 2006 as Sir Maurice Tipper Afterlife 2006 as Stan Mundy Victoria Cross Heroes 2006 as Narrator Doc Martin 2006 2022 as Terry Glasson Lilies 2007 as Mr Pritchard Sinking of the Lusitania Terror at Sea 2007 as Captain Turner The Last Detective 2007 as Gary Solway The Curry Club 2007 as Bob Heroes and Villains 2007 as General Carteaux Tess of the D Urbervilles 2008 as Mr Clare Merlin 2008 as Aulfric Agatha Christie s Marple 2008 as Rex Fortescue Spanish Flu The Forgotten Fallen 2009 as MJ O Loughlin Midsomer Murders 2010 as Jude Langham The Night Watch 2011 as Horace Mundy Upstairs Downstairs 2012 as Sergeant Ashworth Falcon 2012 as Alberto Montes Panto 2012 as Jerry Death in Paradise 2013 as Father John In the Flesh 2013 2014 as Vicar Oddie 37 Days 2014 as John Burns Moving On 2014 as Mike A D The Bible Continues 2015 as Tiberius Neil Gaiman s Likely Stories 2016 as Dean Smith War amp Peace 2016 as Uncle Mikhail The White Princess 2017 as John Morton Bancroft 2017 as Charlie Baverstock Hatton Garden 2019 as Brian Reader Finding Alice 2021 as Gerry Walsh Radio edit The Legends of Robin Hood 2019 as Sheriff Hugh of Nottingham Grossman s War Stalingrad 2019 as Stepan Spiridonov The Father 2016 as Andre The Interrogation 2012 present as DS DI Max Matthews The Moonstone 2011 as Sergeant Cuff The Hireling 2011 as the Narrator Grossman s War Life and Fate 2011 as Stepan Spiridonov My Mad Grandad 2009 as Bernard Hill Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy 2009 as Inspector Mendel Call for the Dead 2009 as Inspector Mendel Left in Trust 2009 Hard Times 2007 as Thomas Gradgrind Answered Prayers 2004 as Walter The Winter s Tale 2004 as Polixenes The Chief Inspector Dover Mysteries 2003 as Chief Inspector Dover His Dark Materials Northern Lights 2003 as Farder Coram Barry Lyndon 2003 as The Earl of Crabs Hopes and Desires The Non Entity 2003 as Dmitri Carmilla 2003 as Mountebank General New Grub Street 2002 as Mr Yule Little Dorrit 2001 as Mr Merdle Hamlet 1999 as Claudius In the Chair 1998 as Jim Hardie The Barchester Chronicles 1997 as Crawley The Tin Drum 1996 as Matzerath Brighton Rock 1996 as Cubitt Cyrano de Bergerac 1996 as De Guiche Talking 1995 as The Judge It s Cold Outside 1995 as Ray Beau Geste 1994 as Sgt Major LeJaune Only The Good Die Young 1992 as Stone Georgy Girl 1992 as James The Admirable Crichton 1986 as Crichton The White Devil 1983 as Duke Francisco Fear and Fear Again 1983 as Franz Kafka Busman s Honeymoon 1983 as Frank Crutchley 10 The Dog It Was That Died 1982 as Hogben Loot as Hal Men of Violence 1979 as Blaze The Ruffian on the Stair 1964 as Wilson Boy Dudgeon 1963 as Boy Dudgeon He has also performed a number of readings for BBC Radio Awards and nominations editTheatre edit Year Award Category Work Result Ref 1993 1993 Laurence Olivier Awards Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor An Inspector Calls Nominated 6 2015 Critics Circle Theatre Award Best Actor The Father Won 11 2016 2016 Laurence Olivier Awards Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor Won 7 12 References edit a b Kenneth Cranham Biography 1944 filmreference com 2016 Retrieved 24 February 2016 He epitomises the cockney geezer and hard man on screen but actor Kenneth Cranham s roots and fondest memories belong to Fife The Scotsman 30 November 2008 Retrieved 24 February 2016 20 Questions With Kenneth Cranham WhatsOnStage com February 2008 Archived from the original on 13 December 2013 RADA Student amp graduate profiles Kenneth Cranham rada ac uk Retrieved 1 August 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Kenneth Cranham Credits tvguide com Retrieved 21 April 2022 a b Olivier Winners 1993 Olivier Awards Retrieved 4 March 2018 a b Olivier Awards Winners unveiled at London ceremony bbc co uk 3 April 2016 Michael Coveney 13 May 2015 The Father Tricycle Theatre WhatsonStage com No 64082 The London Gazette Supplement 17 June 2023 p B9 BBC Programme Index 2015 Results Critics Circle Theatre Awards 28 November 2016 Retrieved 6 December 2020 Olivier Winners 2016 Olivier Awards Retrieved 6 December 2020 External links editKenneth Cranham at IMDb Kenneth Cranham Kenneth Cranham HBO Bio Kenneth Cranham on BBC Genome Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kenneth Cranham amp oldid 1186679336, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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