Peter Dinklage
(Actor)
.. Cyrano
Born:
June 11, 1969
Birthplace: Morristown, New Jersey, United States
Trivia:
Standing four feet five inches tall, actor Peter Dinklage has had a prolific career both on-stage and in film. After graduating from college in Vermont, he studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London and the Welsh School of Music and Drama in Wales. He worked in several productions off-Broadway and wrote his own play entitled Frog. He made his film debut in Tom DiCillo's 1995 independent comedy Living in Oblivion as the dwarf in the dream sequence. He then appeared in Safe Men, Bullet, Never Again, and Just a Kiss before returning to independent comedies. In 2001 he had a substantial role in Michel Gondry's Human Nature, written by Charlie Kaufman. In 2002, he played Binky, the sidekick to the clown Bananas played by Steve Buscemi in Alexandre Rockwell's 13 Moons. His first starring film role was in Tom McCarthy's The Station Agent as Finbar McBride, a lonely misfit who shacks up in an abandoned railway depot. Also starring Patricia Clarkson and Bobby Cannavale, the film won festival acclaim at Sundance. In 2003, Dinklage can be seen in both the Lincoln Center production of Toulouse Lautrec and the Jon Favreau holiday comedy Elf starring Will Ferrell. After a supporting role in The Baxter found Dinklage appearing in one of the year's most off-beat romantic comedies, and the sci fi television series Threshold afforded him the opportunity to appear alongside Star Trek: The Next Generation star Brent Spiner, Dinklage would next share the screen with the most popular canine in film and television history in the 2006 family-oriented adventure Lassie. In 2005, Dinklage took on a starring role in Threshold, a short-lived science fiction series from CBS, and joined the cast of filmmaker Michael Showalter's comedy The Baxter, in which he played a wedding planner. The following year the actor would make waves in Ryan Murphy's highly sexed drama Nip/Tuck. After appearing in a variety of television roles (including a stint playing himself on HBO's popular series entourage) Dinklage once again teamed with HBO to join the cast of Game of Thrones. This proved a fateful decision on his part, as the adaptation of George R. R. Martin's popular series of novels would become wildly successful, in no small part due to Dinklage's portrayal of Tyrion Lannister, the "imp" whose political savvy and brilliant mind allow him to thrive in a world that is less than kind to those it perceives as physically limited. The role led to an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor - Series, Miniseries or Television Film in 2012.
Haley Bennett
(Actor)
.. Roxanne
Born:
January 01, 1988
Birthplace: Florida, United States
Trivia:
Naples, FL, native Haley Bennett entered show business in the mid- to late 2000s, juggling ambitions as a singer, songwriter, actress, and poet. The multihyphenate (who reportedly began authoring poetry and songs at the age of 14) moved with her mother to Southern California immediately after high school graduation to accommodate her dreams of becoming a Hollywood star and promptly landed both representation and a key role as a pop diva in the Hugh Grant/Drew Barrymore romantic comedy Music and Lyrics. The part, of course, suited Bennett perfectly, as it enabled her to demonstrate her abilities in multiple spheres; as a follow-up, the ingénue switched genres altogether to star in the title role of the psychological thriller The Haunting of Molly Hartley (2008); in that film, she played a high school student whose torturous past suddenly and shockingly catches up with her. The same year, Bennett starred in the teen-oriented sex farce College as co-ed Kendall. Meanwhile, at about the same time, Bennett began work on her first pop album.
Kelvin Harrison Jr.
(Actor)
.. Christian
Born:
July 23, 1994
Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Trivia:
Was encouraged by his saxophonist father and vocalist mother to become a musician, but he didn't love it as much.Is a skilled musician, sings and plays piano and trumpet.Studied and recorded with the Marsalis, a famous family of jazz musicians.Before moving to L.A. to pursue acting, studied marketing and studio engineering.Initially declined to play the role of Steve Harmon in Monster (2018).
Ben Mendelsohn
(Actor)
.. De Guiche
Born:
April 03, 1969
Birthplace: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Trivia:
Lead actor, onscreen from the '80s.
Monica Dolan
(Actor)
.. Marie
Born:
March 15, 1969
Birthplace: Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Trivia:
Is of Irish descent.Started acting in school plays when she was young.Was supported by her parents to pursue her as an actress.Worked behind a bar at a pub it was her first job.Has had an extensive career in theaters.Is a member of the renowned Out Of Joint Theatre Company.
Bashir Salahuddin
(Actor)
.. Le Bret
Anjana Vasan
(Actor)
.. Sister Claire
Ruth Sheen
(Actor)
.. Mother Marthe
Glen Hansard
(Actor)
.. Guard #1
Sam Amidon
(Actor)
.. Guard #2
Scott Folan
(Actor)
.. Guard #3
Mark Benton
(Actor)
.. Montfleury
Born:
November 16, 1965
Birthplace: Guisborough, North Yorkshire
Richard McCabe
(Actor)
.. Priest
Born:
January 01, 1960
Birthplace: Glasgow, Scotland
Trivia:
Gained an interest in acting after performing in a Cub Scout play as a young child. Chose the stage name Richard as a tribute to an English teacher he admired as an 11-year-old student. Was in the same term as fellow actor Mark Rylance while studying at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Is a classical theatre actor who joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1986 and has regularly performed in RSC productions since. In 1989, played the role of Puck in an RSC production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. Originated the role of Christopher Marlowe in Peter Whelan's School of Night in 1993. Starred in the titular role in a national tour of Hamlet with Birmingham Repertory Theatre from 1999 until 2001. Performed the role of Romeo opposite Kathryn Hunter as Juliet in Ben Power's adaptation of the Shakespearean play titled A Tender Thing in 2012. Played the role of Ben Jonson opposite Patrick Stewart in a stage production of Bingo at the Old Vic. Made his Broadway debut as Prime Minister Harold Wilson in The Audience opposite Helen Mirren. Is an Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Peter Wight
(Actor)
.. Ragueneau
Birthplace: Worthing, Sussex, England
Tim McMullan
(Actor)
.. Jodelet
Mark Bagnall
(Actor)
.. Stranger
Mike Shepherd
(Actor)
.. Marquis
Paul Biddiss
(Actor)
.. The Gate Keeper
Katy Owen
(Actor)
.. The Thief
Celeste Dodwell
(Actor)
.. Theatre Lady
Celeste Dring
(Actor)
.. Theatre Lady
Bettrys Jones
(Actor)
.. Sheep Girl
Nandi Bhebhe
(Actor)
.. Sheep Girl Dancer
Colin Mace
(Actor)
.. Handsome Landlord
Birthplace: United Kingdom
Trivia:
Starred in the debut performance of Ian Richardson's The Magistrate in 1997. Appeared as Ashley Chubb in Eastenders between 1997 and 2011. Performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company between 1999 and 2001. Starred in the 2009 National Theatre revival of War Horse. Nominated for the National Audiobook of the Year award for his performance of The Bone Clocks in 2015.
Lucas Petersen
(Actor)
.. Thief
Leo Rait
(Actor)
.. Son of Theatre Buff
Joshua James
(Actor)
.. Valvert
Giles King
(Actor)
.. Theatre Chorus/Borghesi
Carl Grose
(Actor)
.. Theatre Chorus