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Robert Lindsay (actor)

Robert Lindsay Stevenson (born 13 December 1949)[citation needed] is an English actor. He is the recipient of a British Academy Television Award, a Tony Award and two Laurence Olivier Awards.

Robert Lindsay
Born
Robert Lindsay Stevenson

(1949-12-13) 13 December 1949 (age 73)
Alma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActor
Years active1968–present
Spouse(s)
(m. 1974; div. 1980)

(m. 2006)
Children3

His first major role on TV was playing Wolfie Smith in Citizen Smith. He appeared in sitcoms, most notably as Ben Harper in My Family, playing the role for over a decade, and narrated TV adaptations of the children's television series Brambly Hedge. His film appearances include Fierce Creatures and Wimbledon. He has appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company and in musical theatre.

Early life

Lindsay was born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, to Joyce (née Dunmore) and Norman Stevenson, who worked at the local Stanton Ironworks.[1] He was one of three children and his father was a World War II veteran, having been on a minesweeper.[2]

After leaving Gladstone Boys' School,[3] Lindsay enrolled in the drama department of Clarendon College in Nottingham,[3] intending to become a drama teacher. However, friends at Nottingham Playhouse encouraged him to apply to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), and in 1968, he was accepted there with the aid of a government grant.[4] After graduation, he worked as a dialect coach for a repertory company in Essex, and then joined a regional theatre group.

Career

Lindsay's early career included roles in British films such as That'll Be The Day (1973), Three for All (1975), and Adventures of a Taxi Driver (1976). He came to prominence as the cockney Teddy Boy Jakey Smith in the ITV comedy series Get Some In! (1975–1977) that was based on the National Service in the RAF. He was given the starring role as delusional revolutionary Wolfie Smith in the BBC sitcom Citizen Smith (1977–1980), which raised his profile further.[5]

Towards the end of the run of Citizen Smith, Lindsay won roles in the BBC Television Shakespeare series, including Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream (1981), Fabian in Twelfth Night (1980) and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing (1984). He played Edmund in the Granada Television production of King Lear (1983).

In 1984, he appeared as a car dealership manager called Mike Barnes in a salesman's training video for Austin Rover alongside Peter Egan and George A. Cooper, which trained staff on how to sell the Austin Montego, which was launched in April of that year.

He played the role of Bill Snibson in the hugely acclaimed 1984 London revival of Me and My Girl (for which he won an Olivier Award) which subsequently transferred to Broadway, earning him a Tony Award.

Lindsay's success on Broadway and in the West End led to a starring role in the film Bert Rigby, You're a Fool (1989), although it was not a commercial success. His next role was in the James Scott-directed Strike It Rich (1990) alongside Molly Ringwald and John Gielgud.[6] He continued, however, to enjoy success on television, and played the leading role in Alan Bleasdale's dark comedy serial G.B.H. (1991), winning a BAFTA for his performance. Lindsay was also in Bleasdale's Jake's Progress (1995) the tale of a couple played by Lindsay and Julie Walters who were struggling to cope with a 'difficult' child (Barclay Wright). Both Bleasdale serials were screened by Channel 4, as was the surreal Channel 4 sitcom Nightingales (1990–93), which also featured David Threlfall and James Ellis. In 1996, Lindsay played the title role of Becket, the play by Jean Anouilh, opposite Derek Jacobi as King Henry II for which was nominated for another Olivier Award. Lindsay won his second Olivier award after he took over the role of Fagin during 1997 in Cameron Mackintosh's London revival of Oliver! at the London Palladium.

Lindsay appeared in the films Fierce Creatures (1997) and Divorcing Jack (1998) and in 1998, he was cast in the recurring role of Captain Pellew in the ITV mini-series Hornblower, based on the novels of C.S. Forester which ran until 2003. Lindsay was also the original choice for the lead role in the drama Cracker; however, he turned the part down as he did not want to become too associated with heavy, darker drama characters.[citation needed] He later appeared as Fagin in the 1999 ITV Oliver Twist miniseries.

Lindsay's longest-running role has been Ben Harper in the popular BBC sitcom My Family (2000–11).

In October 2005, he starred in ITV drama series Jericho about a Scotland Yard detective investigating murder and kidnapping in London's Soho in the 1950s. In January and February 2006, he was the only actor (as Sneath) to appear in two loosely linked Stephen Poliakoff dramas, Friends and Crocodiles and Gideon's Daughter, shown on BBC One.

Lindsay has also portrayed Prime Minister Tony Blair in the Channel 4 satires A Very Social Secretary and The Trial of Tony Blair.[7] In 2003, he appeared in an episode of Absolutely Fabulous playing the character of Pete, an old musician boyfriend of Edina Monsoon (Jennifer Saunders), and narrated the BBC documentary series Seven Wonders of the Industrial World (2003).

He appeared in the 8th Ricky Gervais Video Podcast, in which Gervais announced that Lindsay would be in the second series of Extras, appearing in the last episode of the 2006 series as an arrogant, mean-spirited version of himself. Lindsay also appeared in the romantic comedy Wimbledon, as the tennis club manager who hires Peter Colt. In 2007 at the Old Vic Theatre, Lindsay played Archie Rice in John Osborne's The Entertainer, a role first performed by Olivier in 1957.[8] In 2009, he played the protagonist, Maddox, from the Radio 4 comedy Electric Ink by Alistair Beaton.

In 2010, Lindsay starred in the title role of Derby Live's production of Onassis before its transfer to London's West End.[9] He played the same role in Grace of Monaco. Lindsay starred as The Examiner in the British sitcom Spy, which debuted in October 2011 on Sky 1, and returned to the cast in 2012 for a second series. In November 2011, he starred as Henry in a revival of The Lion in Winter by James Goldman at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, London, a production which also featured Joanna Lumley as Eleanor, and was directed by Trevor Nunn.

In 2012, Lindsay appeared in the Sky detective series Falcón, episode "The Silent and the Damned", as Pablo Ortega.

In 2014, Lindsay starred as Lawrence in the UK première production of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at Savoy Theatre London, directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell.

On 9 May 2015, Lindsay recited the wartime speeches of Winston Churchill at VE Day 70: A Party to Remember.

Lindsay sings the recorded version of Derby County F.C.'s song "Steve Bloomer's Watchin'", played and sung by the fans at the beginning of every home game.

In 2016, Lindsay recurred on the second season of the ABC fairy tale-themed musical comedy series Galavant as Chester Wormwood, an evil wizard/wedding planner.

In 2017, Lindsay played Hermann Einstein in the National Geographic TV series Genius. He also played Jack Cardiff in Prism at the Hampstead Theatre, a role he reprised on a UK tour in autumn 2019.

In 2019, Lindsay played supporting role of King John in Disney's Maleficent: Mistress of Evil. The film starred Angelina Jolie, Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfeiffer, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and was released on 18 October 2019.[10]

In 2020, he appeared in the series McDonald & Dodds.

Lindsay starred as Moonface Martin in a revival of Anything Goes, directed by Kathleen Marshall, at the Barbican Theatre from July to November 2021. He received his third Olivier Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical in 2022.[11]

Credits

Film

Year Film Role Notes
1973 That'll Be the Day Terry
The Roses of Eyam Francis Thornley TV film
1975 Three for All Tom
1976 Adventures of a Taxi Driver Tom
1980 Twelfth Night Fabian TV film
1981 All's Well That Ends Well Captain Dumain
A Midsummer Night's Dream Lysander
1982 Cymbeline Iachimo
1983 King Lear Edmund
1984 Much Ado About Nothing Benedick
1989 Bert Rigby, You're a Fool Bert Rigby
1990 Strike It Rich Bertram
1993 Genghis Cohn Otto Schatz
1996 The Office Norman Platt TV film
Brazen Hussies Billy Bowmans
Goodbye My Love Derek Humphry
1997 Fierce Creatures Sydney Small Mammals
Remember Me? Jamie
1998 Divorcing Jack Michael Brinn
The Even Chance Captain Sir Edward Pellew TV film
The Examination for Lieutenant
1999 The Duchess and the Devil
The Frogs and the Lobsters
2000 Jack the Ripper: An On-Going Mystery Narrator
2001 Mutiny Commodore Sir Edward Pellew
Retribution
Hawkins Luke Hawkins
2002 Out of Eden Narrator
2003 Loyalty Admiral Sir Edward Pellew
Duty
2004 Wimbledon Ian Frazier
2005 Friends and Crocodiles William Sneath TV film
A Very Social Secretary Tony Blair
Gideon's Daughter Sneath
2007 The Trial of Tony Blair Tony Blair
2010 The One Ronnie Animal Agent
2014 Grace of Monaco Aristotle Onassis
2019 Maleficent: Mistress of Evil King John

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1973 Love Story Colin Episode: "Finders Keepers"
ITV Sunday Night Theatre Sam Episode: "A Question of Everything"
1974 Centre Play Toby Episode: "Hurt Hawks"
1975 Ken Episode: "Letter from a Soldier"
Thriller Policeman Episode: "The Crazy Kill"
Doctor on the Go Harrison Episode: "What's Op Doc?"
Whodunnit? Dave Episode: "Pop Goes the Weasel"
1975–1977 Get Some In! Jakey Smith Series regular
1977 The Good Life Reform School Youth Episode: "Our Speaker Today"
1977–1980 Citizen Smith Wolfie Smith Series regular
1981–1982 Seconds Out Pete Dodds Series regular
1983–1984 Give us a Break Micky Noades Series regular
1989 Confessional Thomas Kelly Mini-series
1990–1993 Nightingales Carter Series regular
1991 G.B.H. Michael Murray Mini-series
1994 The Wimbledon Poisoner Henry Farr Mini-series
1995 Strange Landscape The Divine Comedy Episode: "The Circles of Light"
Jake's Progress Jamie Diadoni Mini-series
1996 Tales from the Crypt Glynn Fennell Episode: "Ear Today... Gone Tomorrow"
1996–2000 Brambly Hedge Narrator 8 episodes
1998 In Your Dreams Narrator 1 episode
1998–2003 Hornblower Captain (and later Commodore and Admiral) Sir Edward Pellew Series regular
1998–2000 The Canterbury Tales (animated series) Harry Bailey 2 episodes
1999 Oliver Twist Fagin 3 episodes
2000–2011 My Family Ben Harper Series regular
2001 Don't Eat the Neighbours Rabbit
Eddy and the Bear Bear
2003 Seven Wonders of the Industrial World Narrator Docuseries
Absolutely Fabulous Pete Episode: "Schmoozin'"
2005 Space Race Narrator Docuseries
Jericho D.I. Michael Jericho Series regular
Unsolved History Narrator Episode: Unstoppable Wave
2006 Extras Robert Lindsay Episode: "Johnathan Ross"
2011 George and Bernard Shaw George Episode: "Pilot"
2011–2012 Spy The Examiner Series regular
2012 Falcón Pablo Ortega Episode: "The Silent and the Damned"
2013–2015 Atlantis Daedalus 5 episodes
2015 Bull Rupert Bull Mini-series
2016 Galavant Chester Wormwood 8 episodes
2017 Genius Hermann Einstein 2 episodes
Bounty Hunters Nigel Walker 4 episodes
The Secret Life of Owls Narrator 2 episodes
2018 Plebs Crassus Episode: "The Accident"
2020 McDonald & Dodds Max Crockett Episode: "The Fall of The House of Crockett"

Theatre

Year Title Role Venue
1977 Leaping Ginger Ginger Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
1979 The Three Musketeers D'Artagnan
The Changeling Antonio Riverside Studios, London
1980 The Cherry Orchard Peter Trofimov Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
The Lower Depths Vassilly Pepic
Trelawny of the 'Wells' Tom Wrench The Old Vic, London
1982 The Beaux' Stratagem Archer Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
Philoctetes Neoptolemus
1983 Hamlet Hamlet
1985 Me and My Girl Bill Snibson Adelphi Theatre, London
1986 Marquis Theatre, Broadway
1991 Becket Henry II Theatre Royal Haymarket, London
1992 Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac
1996 Oliver! Fagin London Palladium, London
1999 Richard III Richard III Savoy Theatre, London
2003 Power Nicolas Fouquet Royal National Theatre, London
2007 Entertainer Archie Rice The Old Vic, London
2008 Aristo Aristotle Onassis Minerva Theatre, Chichester
2010 Onassis Aristotle Onassis Derby Playhouse, Derby
2011 The Lion in Winter Henry II Theatre Royal Haymarket, London
2014 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Lawrence Jameson Savoy Theatre, London
2016 A Christmas Carol: In Concert with the London Musical Theatre Orchestra Ebenezer Scrooge Lyceum Theatre, London
2017 Prism Jack Cardiff Hampstead Theatre, London and UK Tour (2019)
2018 In Praise of Love Sebastian Cruttwell Theatre Royal, Bath
2021 Anything Goes Moonface Martin Barbican Theatre, London

Awards and nominations

BAFTA TV Awards

Year Category Work Result
1992 Best Actor G.B.H. Won
1996 Jake's Progress Nominated
2002 Best Comedy Performance My Family Nominated

Olivier Awards

Year Category Work Result
1985 Best Actor in a Musical Me and My Girl Won
1992 Best Actor Becket Nominated
1997 Best Actor in a Musical Oliver! Won
2022 Anything Goes Nominated

Tony Awards

Year Category Work Result
1987 Best Actor in a Musical Me and My Girl Won

Other awards

Year Award Category Work Result
1982 Manchester Evening News Theatre Award Best Actor Philoctetes Won
1985 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical Me and My Girl Won
Theatre World Award Honouree
1992 Broadcasting Press Guild Award Best Actor G.B.H. Won
Royal Television Society Award Best Male Actor Won
2003 National Television Award Most Popular Comedy Performance My Family Nominated
2006 Online Film & Television Association Award Best Actor in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Jericho Nominated
2007 Satellite Award Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television The Trial of Tony Blair Nominated

Personal life

In 1974, Lindsay married Cheryl Hall, who later appeared opposite him in Citizen Smith.[12] They divorced in 1980,[13] when he started a long-term relationship with actress Diana Weston, with whom he has a daughter, Sydney Laura Stevenson,[14] and who co-starred with him in three episodes of My Family. He married English actress, dancer and television presenter Rosemarie Ford on 31 December 2006.

On 13 September 2006, Lindsay researched his family tree in the third series of Who Do You Think You Are?. He travelled to his hometown and to Turkey, where his grandfather Raymond Dunmore had taken part in the Gallipoli campaign during World War I.

Lindsay is a lifelong supporter of Derby County F.C., which he revealed in a short section for on the CBBC program Newsround entitled "My Team".[15]

Lindsay is known for his left-wing political beliefs, usually describing himself as a staunch socialist, and has marched in support of miners. He is a passionate supporter of the Labour Party, but an outspoken critic of then Prime Minister Tony Blair's decisions to go to war in Afghanistan and Iraq, saying that he was "furious" and feeling disillusioned with mainstream politics: "You see those images of Iraq and Afghanistan and Lebanon, don't you? And I suspect somewhere, when he goes home at night and the kids are in bed, he must go, 'Jesus, what have I done?'"[16]

On 1 October 2016, Lindsay was given the Freedom of the Borough of Erewash.[17][18]

Lindsay has suffered from depressive episodes and symptoms of seasonal affective disorder in winter months for most of his life. He has spoken publicly about his positive experiences with light therapy and counselling, saying that "they really do work".[19]

References

  1. ^ Robert Lindsay Episode Guide | Who Do You Think You Are Magazine
  2. ^ "Profile: Robert Lindsay". BBC.
  3. ^ a b Biography. Official Website. Retrieved:24-9-2010
  4. ^ "Robert Lindsay Biography". BBC Derby. 17 January 2003. Retrieved 7 June 2008.
  5. ^ "'I was in front of an audience but all I could think was, I could be dying': Robert Lindsay on acting, ageing – and surviving cancer". TheGuardian.com. 19 April 2022.
  6. ^ "RobertLindsay.net – Official: Film". www.robertlindsay.net. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  7. ^ "The Trial of Tony Blair". Channel 4. 2008. Retrieved 7 June 2008.
  8. ^ Charles Spencer "A magical mix of raw anguish and humour", The Daily Telegraph, 8 March 2007
  9. ^ London Theatre News, Reviews, Interviews and more | WhatsOnStage
  10. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (29 May 2018). "Robert Lindsay & Chiwetel Ejiofor Joining 'Maleficent II' As Cameras Roll". Deadline. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  11. ^ Yossman, K. J. (8 March 2022). "Eddie Redmayne, Jessie Buckley and Emma Corrin Nominated for Olivier Awards 2022". Variety. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  12. ^ Danny Birchall Citizen Smith (1977-80)", BFI screenonline
  13. ^ "Robert Lindsay Biography (1949?-)", Film reference
  14. ^ Sydney Stevenson at IMDb
  15. ^ "My Team – Robert Lindsay". BBC News. 30 October 2009. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  16. ^ Aitkenhead, Decca (13 January 2007). "I feel that Blair is a man trapped". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  17. ^ http://www.nottinghampost.com/Robert-Lindsay-given-Freedom-Borough-Erewash/story-28580276-detail/story.html[permanent dead link]
  18. ^ http://www.nottinghampost.com/Robert-Lindsay-Parents-proud-Freedom-Borough/story-28585719-detail/story.html[permanent dead link]
  19. ^ Llewellyn Smith, Julia (24 March 2014). "Robert Lindsay: 'It took me years to lose the chip on my shoulder'". Daily Telegraph (UK). Archived from the original on 12 January 2022. Retrieved 18 May 2020.

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Robert Lindsay Stevenson born 13 December 1949 citation needed is an English actor He is the recipient of a British Academy Television Award a Tony Award and two Laurence Olivier Awards Robert LindsayBornRobert Lindsay Stevenson 1949 12 13 13 December 1949 age 73 Ilkeston Derbyshire EnglandAlma materRoyal Academy of Dramatic ArtOccupationActorYears active1968 presentSpouse s Cheryl Hall m 1974 div 1980 wbr Rosemarie Ford m 2006 wbr Children3His first major role on TV was playing Wolfie Smith in Citizen Smith He appeared in sitcoms most notably as Ben Harper in My Family playing the role for over a decade and narrated TV adaptations of the children s television series Brambly Hedge His film appearances include Fierce Creatures and Wimbledon He has appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company and in musical theatre Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Credits 3 1 Film 3 2 Television 3 3 Theatre 4 Awards and nominations 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditLindsay was born in Ilkeston Derbyshire to Joyce nee Dunmore and Norman Stevenson who worked at the local Stanton Ironworks 1 He was one of three children and his father was a World War II veteran having been on a minesweeper 2 After leaving Gladstone Boys School 3 Lindsay enrolled in the drama department of Clarendon College in Nottingham 3 intending to become a drama teacher However friends at Nottingham Playhouse encouraged him to apply to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art RADA and in 1968 he was accepted there with the aid of a government grant 4 After graduation he worked as a dialect coach for a repertory company in Essex and then joined a regional theatre group Career EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Robert Lindsay actor news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lindsay s early career included roles in British films such as That ll Be The Day 1973 Three for All 1975 and Adventures of a Taxi Driver 1976 He came to prominence as the cockney Teddy Boy Jakey Smith in the ITV comedy series Get Some In 1975 1977 that was based on the National Service in the RAF He was given the starring role as delusional revolutionary Wolfie Smith in the BBC sitcom Citizen Smith 1977 1980 which raised his profile further 5 Towards the end of the run of Citizen Smith Lindsay won roles in the BBC Television Shakespeare series including Lysander in A Midsummer Night s Dream 1981 Fabian in Twelfth Night 1980 and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing 1984 He played Edmund in the Granada Television production of King Lear 1983 In 1984 he appeared as a car dealership manager called Mike Barnes in a salesman s training video for Austin Rover alongside Peter Egan and George A Cooper which trained staff on how to sell the Austin Montego which was launched in April of that year He played the role of Bill Snibson in the hugely acclaimed 1984 London revival of Me and My Girl for which he won an Olivier Award which subsequently transferred to Broadway earning him a Tony Award Lindsay s success on Broadway and in the West End led to a starring role in the film Bert Rigby You re a Fool 1989 although it was not a commercial success His next role was in the James Scott directed Strike It Rich 1990 alongside Molly Ringwald and John Gielgud 6 He continued however to enjoy success on television and played the leading role in Alan Bleasdale s dark comedy serial G B H 1991 winning a BAFTA for his performance Lindsay was also in Bleasdale s Jake s Progress 1995 the tale of a couple played by Lindsay and Julie Walters who were struggling to cope with a difficult child Barclay Wright Both Bleasdale serials were screened by Channel 4 as was the surreal Channel 4 sitcom Nightingales 1990 93 which also featured David Threlfall and James Ellis In 1996 Lindsay played the title role of Becket the play by Jean Anouilh opposite Derek Jacobi as King Henry II for which was nominated for another Olivier Award Lindsay won his second Olivier award after he took over the role of Fagin during 1997 in Cameron Mackintosh s London revival of Oliver at the London Palladium Lindsay appeared in the films Fierce Creatures 1997 and Divorcing Jack 1998 and in 1998 he was cast in the recurring role of Captain Pellew in the ITV mini series Hornblower based on the novels of C S Forester which ran until 2003 Lindsay was also the original choice for the lead role in the drama Cracker however he turned the part down as he did not want to become too associated with heavy darker drama characters citation needed He later appeared as Fagin in the 1999 ITV Oliver Twist miniseries Lindsay s longest running role has been Ben Harper in the popular BBC sitcom My Family 2000 11 In October 2005 he starred in ITV drama series Jericho about a Scotland Yard detective investigating murder and kidnapping in London s Soho in the 1950s In January and February 2006 he was the only actor as Sneath to appear in two loosely linked Stephen Poliakoff dramas Friends and Crocodiles and Gideon s Daughter shown on BBC One Lindsay has also portrayed Prime Minister Tony Blair in the Channel 4 satires A Very Social Secretary and The Trial of Tony Blair 7 In 2003 he appeared in an episode of Absolutely Fabulous playing the character of Pete an old musician boyfriend of Edina Monsoon Jennifer Saunders and narrated the BBC documentary series Seven Wonders of the Industrial World 2003 He appeared in the 8th Ricky Gervais Video Podcast in which Gervais announced that Lindsay would be in the second series of Extras appearing in the last episode of the 2006 series as an arrogant mean spirited version of himself Lindsay also appeared in the romantic comedy Wimbledon as the tennis club manager who hires Peter Colt In 2007 at the Old Vic Theatre Lindsay played Archie Rice in John Osborne s The Entertainer a role first performed by Olivier in 1957 8 In 2009 he played the protagonist Maddox from the Radio 4 comedy Electric Ink by Alistair Beaton In 2010 Lindsay starred in the title role of Derby Live s production of Onassis before its transfer to London s West End 9 He played the same role in Grace of Monaco Lindsay starred as The Examiner in the British sitcom Spy which debuted in October 2011 on Sky 1 and returned to the cast in 2012 for a second series In November 2011 he starred as Henry in a revival of The Lion in Winter by James Goldman at the Theatre Royal Haymarket London a production which also featured Joanna Lumley as Eleanor and was directed by Trevor Nunn In 2012 Lindsay appeared in the Sky detective series Falcon episode The Silent and the Damned as Pablo Ortega In 2014 Lindsay starred as Lawrence in the UK premiere production of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels at Savoy Theatre London directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell On 9 May 2015 Lindsay recited the wartime speeches of Winston Churchill at VE Day 70 A Party to Remember Lindsay sings the recorded version of Derby County F C s song Steve Bloomer s Watchin played and sung by the fans at the beginning of every home game In 2016 Lindsay recurred on the second season of the ABC fairy tale themed musical comedy series Galavant as Chester Wormwood an evil wizard wedding planner In 2017 Lindsay played Hermann Einstein in the National Geographic TV series Genius He also played Jack Cardiff in Prism at the Hampstead Theatre a role he reprised on a UK tour in autumn 2019 In 2019 Lindsay played supporting role of King John in Disney s Maleficent Mistress of Evil The film starred Angelina Jolie Elle Fanning Michelle Pfeiffer Chiwetel Ejiofor and was released on 18 October 2019 10 In 2020 he appeared in the series McDonald amp Dodds Lindsay starred as Moonface Martin in a revival of Anything Goes directed by Kathleen Marshall at the Barbican Theatre from July to November 2021 He received his third Olivier Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical in 2022 11 Credits EditFilm Edit Year Film Role Notes1973 That ll Be the Day TerryThe Roses of Eyam Francis Thornley TV film1975 Three for All Tom1976 Adventures of a Taxi Driver Tom1980 Twelfth Night Fabian TV film1981 All s Well That Ends Well Captain DumainA Midsummer Night s Dream Lysander1982 Cymbeline Iachimo1983 King Lear Edmund1984 Much Ado About Nothing Benedick1989 Bert Rigby You re a Fool Bert Rigby1990 Strike It Rich Bertram1993 Genghis Cohn Otto Schatz1996 The Office Norman Platt TV filmBrazen Hussies Billy BowmansGoodbye My Love Derek Humphry1997 Fierce Creatures Sydney Small MammalsRemember Me Jamie1998 Divorcing Jack Michael BrinnThe Even Chance Captain Sir Edward Pellew TV filmThe Examination for Lieutenant1999 The Duchess and the DevilThe Frogs and the Lobsters2000 Jack the Ripper An On Going Mystery Narrator2001 Mutiny Commodore Sir Edward PellewRetributionHawkins Luke Hawkins2002 Out of Eden Narrator2003 Loyalty Admiral Sir Edward PellewDuty2004 Wimbledon Ian Frazier2005 Friends and Crocodiles William Sneath TV filmA Very Social Secretary Tony BlairGideon s Daughter Sneath2007 The Trial of Tony Blair Tony Blair2010 The One Ronnie Animal Agent2014 Grace of Monaco Aristotle Onassis2019 Maleficent Mistress of Evil King JohnTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1973 Love Story Colin Episode Finders Keepers ITV Sunday Night Theatre Sam Episode A Question of Everything 1974 Centre Play Toby Episode Hurt Hawks 1975 Ken Episode Letter from a Soldier Thriller Policeman Episode The Crazy Kill Doctor on the Go Harrison Episode What s Op Doc Whodunnit Dave Episode Pop Goes the Weasel 1975 1977 Get Some In Jakey Smith Series regular1977 The Good Life Reform School Youth Episode Our Speaker Today 1977 1980 Citizen Smith Wolfie Smith Series regular1981 1982 Seconds Out Pete Dodds Series regular1983 1984 Give us a Break Micky Noades Series regular1989 Confessional Thomas Kelly Mini series1990 1993 Nightingales Carter Series regular1991 G B H Michael Murray Mini series1994 The Wimbledon Poisoner Henry Farr Mini series1995 Strange Landscape The Divine Comedy Episode The Circles of Light Jake s Progress Jamie Diadoni Mini series1996 Tales from the Crypt Glynn Fennell Episode Ear Today Gone Tomorrow 1996 2000 Brambly Hedge Narrator 8 episodes1998 In Your Dreams Narrator 1 episode1998 2003 Hornblower Captain and later Commodore and Admiral Sir Edward Pellew Series regular1998 2000 The Canterbury Tales animated series Harry Bailey 2 episodes1999 Oliver Twist Fagin 3 episodes2000 2011 My Family Ben Harper Series regular2001 Don t Eat the Neighbours RabbitEddy and the Bear Bear2003 Seven Wonders of the Industrial World Narrator DocuseriesAbsolutely Fabulous Pete Episode Schmoozin 2005 Space Race Narrator DocuseriesJericho D I Michael Jericho Series regularUnsolved History Narrator Episode Unstoppable Wave2006 Extras Robert Lindsay Episode Johnathan Ross 2011 George and Bernard Shaw George Episode Pilot 2011 2012 Spy The Examiner Series regular2012 Falcon Pablo Ortega Episode The Silent and the Damned 2013 2015 Atlantis Daedalus 5 episodes2015 Bull Rupert Bull Mini series2016 Galavant Chester Wormwood 8 episodes2017 Genius Hermann Einstein 2 episodesBounty Hunters Nigel Walker 4 episodesThe Secret Life of Owls Narrator 2 episodes2018 Plebs Crassus Episode The Accident 2020 McDonald amp Dodds Max Crockett Episode The Fall of The House of Crockett Theatre Edit Year Title Role Venue1977 Leaping Ginger Ginger Royal Exchange Theatre Manchester1979 The Three Musketeers D ArtagnanThe Changeling Antonio Riverside Studios London1980 The Cherry Orchard Peter Trofimov Royal Exchange Theatre ManchesterThe Lower Depths Vassilly PepicTrelawny of the Wells Tom Wrench The Old Vic London1982 The Beaux Stratagem Archer Royal Exchange Theatre ManchesterPhiloctetes Neoptolemus1983 Hamlet Hamlet1985 Me and My Girl Bill Snibson Adelphi Theatre London1986 Marquis Theatre Broadway1991 Becket Henry II Theatre Royal Haymarket London1992 Cyrano de Bergerac Cyrano de Bergerac1996 Oliver Fagin London Palladium London1999 Richard III Richard III Savoy Theatre London2003 Power Nicolas Fouquet Royal National Theatre London2007 Entertainer Archie Rice The Old Vic London2008 Aristo Aristotle Onassis Minerva Theatre Chichester2010 Onassis Aristotle Onassis Derby Playhouse Derby2011 The Lion in Winter Henry II Theatre Royal Haymarket London2014 Dirty Rotten Scoundrels Lawrence Jameson Savoy Theatre London2016 A Christmas Carol In Concert with the London Musical Theatre Orchestra Ebenezer Scrooge Lyceum Theatre London2017 Prism Jack Cardiff Hampstead Theatre London and UK Tour 2019 2018 In Praise of Love Sebastian Cruttwell Theatre Royal Bath2021 Anything Goes Moonface Martin Barbican Theatre LondonAwards and nominations EditBAFTA TV Awards Year Category Work Result1992 Best Actor G B H Won1996 Jake s Progress Nominated2002 Best Comedy Performance My Family NominatedOlivier Awards Year Category Work Result1985 Best Actor in a Musical Me and My Girl Won1992 Best Actor Becket Nominated1997 Best Actor in a Musical Oliver Won2022 Anything Goes NominatedTony Awards Year Category Work Result1987 Best Actor in a Musical Me and My Girl WonOther awards Year Award Category Work Result1982 Manchester Evening News Theatre Award Best Actor Philoctetes Won1985 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical Me and My Girl WonTheatre World Award Honouree1992 Broadcasting Press Guild Award Best Actor G B H WonRoyal Television Society Award Best Male Actor Won2003 National Television Award Most Popular Comedy Performance My Family Nominated2006 Online Film amp Television Association Award Best Actor in a Motion Picture or Miniseries Jericho Nominated2007 Satellite Award Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television The Trial of Tony Blair NominatedPersonal life EditIn 1974 Lindsay married Cheryl Hall who later appeared opposite him in Citizen Smith 12 They divorced in 1980 13 when he started a long term relationship with actress Diana Weston with whom he has a daughter Sydney Laura Stevenson 14 and who co starred with him in three episodes of My Family He married English actress dancer and television presenter Rosemarie Ford on 31 December 2006 On 13 September 2006 Lindsay researched his family tree in the third series of Who Do You Think You Are He travelled to his hometown and to Turkey where his grandfather Raymond Dunmore had taken part in the Gallipoli campaign during World War I Lindsay is a lifelong supporter of Derby County F C which he revealed in a short section for on the CBBC program Newsround entitled My Team 15 Lindsay is known for his left wing political beliefs usually describing himself as a staunch socialist and has marched in support of miners He is a passionate supporter of the Labour Party but an outspoken critic of then Prime Minister Tony Blair s decisions to go to war in Afghanistan and Iraq saying that he was furious and feeling disillusioned with mainstream politics You see those images of Iraq and Afghanistan and Lebanon don t you And I suspect somewhere when he goes home at night and the kids are in bed he must go Jesus what have I done 16 On 1 October 2016 Lindsay was given the Freedom of the Borough of Erewash 17 18 Lindsay has suffered from depressive episodes and symptoms of seasonal affective disorder in winter months for most of his life He has spoken publicly about his positive experiences with light therapy and counselling saying that they really do work 19 References Edit Robert Lindsay Episode Guide Who Do You Think You Are Magazine Profile Robert Lindsay BBC a b Biography Official Website Retrieved 24 9 2010 Robert Lindsay Biography BBC Derby 17 January 2003 Retrieved 7 June 2008 I was in front of an audience but all I could think was I could be dying Robert Lindsay on acting ageing and surviving cancer TheGuardian com 19 April 2022 RobertLindsay net Official Film www robertlindsay net Retrieved 2 December 2015 The Trial of Tony Blair Channel 4 2008 Retrieved 7 June 2008 Charles Spencer A magical mix of raw anguish and humour The Daily Telegraph 8 March 2007 London Theatre News Reviews Interviews and more WhatsOnStage D Alessandro Anthony 29 May 2018 Robert Lindsay amp Chiwetel Ejiofor Joining Maleficent II As Cameras Roll Deadline Retrieved 6 March 2019 Yossman K J 8 March 2022 Eddie Redmayne Jessie Buckley and Emma Corrin Nominated for Olivier Awards 2022 Variety Retrieved 11 March 2022 Danny Birchall Citizen Smith 1977 80 BFI screenonline Robert Lindsay Biography 1949 Film reference Sydney Stevenson at IMDb My Team Robert Lindsay BBC News 30 October 2009 Retrieved 22 May 2010 Aitkenhead Decca 13 January 2007 I feel that Blair is a man trapped The Guardian London Retrieved 22 May 2010 http www nottinghampost com Robert Lindsay given Freedom Borough Erewash story 28580276 detail story html permanent dead link http www nottinghampost com Robert Lindsay Parents proud Freedom Borough story 28585719 detail story html permanent dead link Llewellyn Smith Julia 24 March 2014 Robert Lindsay It took me years to lose the chip on my shoulder Daily Telegraph UK Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 Retrieved 18 May 2020 External links EditRobert Lindsay at the Internet Broadway Database Robert Lindsay at IMDb Biography on BBC site Robert Lindsay on Who Do You Think You Are Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Lindsay actor amp oldid 1143475945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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