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Stephen Dillane Wiki Biography
Stephen J. Dillane (born 30 November 1956) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles as Leonard Woolf in The Hours, Glen Foy in Goal!, Stannis Baratheon in Game of Thrones and American politician Thomas Jefferson in the HBO miniseries John Adams, a role which earned him a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie. An accomplished theatre actor, he has also won a Tony Award for his lead performance in Tom Stoppard’s play The Real Thing. IMDB Wikipedia $6 Million 1956 1956-11-30 6′ (1.83 m) Actor England Game of Thrones (2011) Kensington King Arthur (2004) London Naomi Wirthner November 30 Sagittarius Seamus Dillane Spy Game (2001) Stephen Dillane Stephen Dillane Net Worth The Hours (2002) UK
International Emmy Award for Best Performance by an Actor, Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Play, British Academy Television Award for Best Actor, AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Television Drama, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
Nominations
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie, Gotham Independent Film Award for Best En…
Movies
Savage Grace, The Hours, The Greatest Game Ever Played, Firelight, Spy Game, Welcome to Sarajevo, Papadopoulos & Sons, Goal!, Fugitive Pieces, King Arthur, Goal II: Living the Dream, 44 Inch Chest, Perfect Sense, The Truth About Charlie, Zero Dark Thirty, Ordinary Decent Criminal, The Parole Officer…
TV Shows
Hunted, John Adams, The Cazalets, Anna Karenina, The One Game, Game of Thrones, The Tunnel, Christabel
Stephen Dillane Quotes
I couldn’t work my way into being a good-looking guy.
I have to phrase this perfectly: I’m just not convinced that the attention we give to creating what we think of as a character isn’t actually quite often the means by which an actor overcomes his own terror of standing there onstage and creating a mask to hide behind.
Am I melancholy? I certainly have moments. I like to think there’s a capacity for joy as well.
If you feel uncomfortable on stage, you can very easily descend into a sort of abyss, convinced you’re the worst actor ever, that you’re a disgrace to the profession, that you’re a disgrace to yourself. It’s an awful feeling.
Stephen Dillane Important Facts
Did not start acting until he was in his mid-twenties.
Was inspired to try Acting after reading about how Sir Trevor Eve gave up a career in Architecture to become an actor.
Worked as a Journalist before becoming an actor.
Father of Frank Dillane and Seamus Dillane with Naomi Wirthner.
He was awarded the 1999 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor for his performance in The Real Thing at the Donmar Warehouse, London, England.
He was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 2000 (1999 season) for Best Actor for his performance in “The Real Thing”, at the Donmar Warehouse and at the Albery Theatre.
Education: University of Exeter (History and Politics).
Pre-Drama School: Reporter for Croydon Advertiser for 3 years.
Theatrical Training: Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.
Other awards for his stage performance in The Real Thing: Evening Standard Award (London): Best Actor 1999; Variety Club Showbusiness Awards (London): Best Stage Actor 2000; Drama Desk Award (Broadway): Outstanding Actor in a Play 2000.
Has two sons.
Tony Award for lead actor in a play – Tom Stoppard’s “The Real Thing”. [June 2000]
Stephen Dillane Filmography
Title
Year
Status
Character
Role
Darkest Hour
2017
filming
Actor
A Storm in the Stars
2017
post-production
William Godwin
Actor
The Crown
2016
TV Series
Graham Sutherland
Actor
The Tunnel: Sabotage – Deleted Scenes
2016
Video short
Karl Roebuck (uncredited)
Actor
The Tunnel
2013-2016
TV Series
Karl Roebuck
Actor
Game of Thrones
2012-2015
TV Series
Stannis Baratheon
Actor
A Touch of Cloth
2013
TV Series
Macratty
Actor
Zero Dark Thirty
2012
National Security Advisor
Actor
Secret State
2012
TV Mini-Series
Paul J. Clark
Actor
Hunted
2012
TV Series
Rupert Keel
Actor
Papadopoulos & Sons
2012
Harry Papadopoulos
Actor
Murder
2012
TV Mini-Series
Arlo Raglin
Actor
Twenty8k
2012
DCI Edward Stone
Actor
Eternal Law
2012
TV Series
Carl
Actor
Perfect Sense
2011
Stephen Montgomery
Actor
Agatha Christie’s Marple
2010
TV Series
Finch
Actor
44 Inch Chest
2009
Mal
Actor
Storm
2009/I
Keith Haywood
Actor
Masterpiece Contemporary
2008
TV Series
Actor
The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall
2008
TV Movie
Anthony Hurndall
Actor
God on Trial
2008
TV Movie
Schmidt
Actor
Freakdog
2008
Dr. Harris
Actor
John Adams
2008
TV Mini-Series
Thomas Jefferson
Actor
Fugitive Pieces
2007
Jakob Beer
Actor
Savage Grace
2007
Brooks Baekeland
Actor
Goal II: Living the Dream
2007
Glen Foy
Actor
Klimt
2006
Secretary
Actor
The Greatest Game Ever Played
2005
Harry Vardon
Actor
Goal! The Dream Begins
2005
Glen Foy
Actor
Nine Lives
2005
Martin
Actor
Haven
2004/I
Mr. Allen
Actor
King Arthur
2004
Merlin
Actor
The Gathering
2002
Simon Kirkman
Actor
The Hours
2002
Leonard Woolf
Actor
The Truth About Charlie
2002
Charlie
Actor
Spy Game
2001
Charles Harker
Actor
The Parole Officer
2001
Inspector Burton
Actor
The Cazalets
2001
TV Series
Edward Cazalet
Actor
Anna Karenina
2000
TV Mini-Series
Karenin
Actor
Ordinary Decent Criminal
2000
Noel Quigley
Actor
Love & Rage
1999
Dr. Croly
Actor
The Darkest Light
1999
Tom
Actor
Kings in Grass Castles
1998
TV Mini-Series
Patsy
Actor
Déjà Vu
1997
Sean
Actor
Firelight
1997
Charles Godwin
Actor
Welcome to Sarajevo
1997
Michael Henderson
Actor
Two If by Sea
1996
Evan Marsh
Actor
Performance
1995
TV Series
Mr. Blackmore
Actor
Power and Lovers
1994
Antonio
Actor
The Rector’s Wife
1994
TV Mini-Series
Jonathan Byrne
Actor
Soldier Soldier
1993
TV Series
Captain Mike Davidson
Actor
You, Me and It
1993
TV Mini-Series
James Woodley
Actor
Hostages
1992
TV Movie
Chris Pearson
Actor
Frankie’s House
1992
TV Movie
Antony Strickland
Actor
Ruth Rendell Mysteries
1991
TV Series
Philip Blackstock
Actor
Boon
1991
TV Series
Paul Lyle
Actor
Sophie
1991
TV Movie
John
Actor
Screen Two
1986-1991
TV Series
Leonard Meopham / Reporter at Press Conference
Actor
Hamlet
1990
Horatio
Actor
The Yellow Wallpaper
1989
TV Movie
John (as Stephen Dillon)
Actor
Christabel
1988
TV Mini-Series
Peter Bielenberg
Actor
The One Game
1988
TV Mini-Series
Nicholas Thorne
Actor
The Face of Trespass
1988
TV Movie
Gray Harston
Actor
Business as Usual
1988
Mr. Dunlop (as Stephen Dillon)
Actor
Comeback
1987
TV Movie
Alec (as Stephen Dillon)
Actor
The Secret Garden
1987
TV Movie
Captain Lennox
Actor
Bulman
1987
TV Series
DC Danny Keech
Actor
Coronation Street
1986
TV Series
Mark Siddall
Actor
Remington Steele
1985
TV Series
Bradford Galt
Actor
The Tunnel: Sabotage – The Evolution of Karl and Elise
2016
Video documentary short
Himself / Karl
Self
The Greatest Ever War Films
2014
TV Movie documentary
Himself / Michael Henderson
Self
The Making of The Tunnel
2014
Video documentary short
Himself / Karl Roebuck
Self
Game of Thrones: Season 2 – Character Profiles
2013
Video documentary
Stannis Baratheon / Himself
Self
Game of Thrones: Season 2 – Invitation to the Set
2012
Video documentary
Himself
Self
Game of Thrones: Season 2 – In Production, Belfast
2011
Video documentary
Stannis Baratheon
Self
The 100 Greatest War Films
2005
TV Movie documentary
Himself
Self
The 54th Annual Tony Awards
2000
TV Special
Himself – Winner: Best Leading Actor in a Play
Self
The Making of the Tunnel: Sabotage
2016
Video documentary short
Himself / Karl
Self
The Tunnel: Sabotage – Anatomy of a Plane Crash
2016
Video documentary short
Karl (uncredited)
Archive Footage
Up Late with Rylan
2016
TV Series
Karl Roebuck – The Tunnel: Sabotage
Archive Footage
Event for a Stage
2015
Documentary
Archive Footage
Stephen Dillane Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
Category
2014
Emmy
International Emmy Awards
Best Performance by an Actor
The Tunnel (2013)
Won
2010
SDFCS Award
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards
Best Ensemble Performance
44 Inch Chest (2009)
Won
2009
BAFTA TV Award
BAFTA Awards
Best Actor
The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall (2008)
Won
2003
Gold Derby Award
Gold Derby Awards
Ensemble Cast
The Hours (2002)
Won
2002
ACCA
Awards Circuit Community Awards
Best Cast Ensemble
The Hours (2002)
Won
1998
AFI Award
Australian Film Institute
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama
Kings in Grass Castles (1998)
Won
2014
Emmy
International Emmy Awards
Best Performance by an Actor
The Tunnel (2013)
Nominated
2010
SDFCS Award
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards
Best Ensemble Performance
44 Inch Chest (2009)
Nominated
2009
BAFTA TV Award
BAFTA Awards
Best Actor
The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall (2008)
Nominated
2003
Gold Derby Award
Gold Derby Awards
Ensemble Cast
The Hours (2002)
Nominated
2002
ACCA
Awards Circuit Community Awards
Best Cast Ensemble
The Hours (2002)
Nominated
1998
AFI Award
Australian Film Institute
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Television Drama