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Ian McShane

English actor

This article is about the actor. For the Scottish professional footballer, see Ian McShane (footballer).

Ian McShane

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Born

Ian David McShane


() 29 September (age&#;82)

Blackburn, Lancashire, England

Alma&#;materRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
OccupationActor
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Ian David McShane[1] (born 29 September ) is an English actor, best known for his television performances, particularly as the title role in the BBC series Lovejoy (–),[2]Al Swearengen in Deadwood (–) and its film continuation, and Mr.

Wednesday in American Gods (–). For the original series of Deadwood, McShane won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama and received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series. As producer of the film, he was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie.

McShane's film roles include Harry Brown in The Wild and the Willing (), Charlie Cartwright in If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (), Wolfe Lissner in Villain (), Teddy Bass in Sexy Beast (), Frank Powell in Hot Rod (), Blackbeard in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (), and Winston Scott in the John Wick series (–present).

Early life

McShane was born Ian David McShane in Blackburn, Lancashire on 29 September He is the only child of professional footballer Harry (–) and Irene McShane (née Cowley; –).[3][2][4][5] His father was Scottish, from Holytown, Lanarkshire.

His mother, who was born in England, was of Irish and English descent.[6] McShane grew up in Davyhulme, Manchester and attended Stretford Grammar School. After being a member of the National Youth Theatre,[7] he studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), with Anthony Hopkins and John Hurt.

McShane shared a flat with Hurt, whom he called his "oldest friend in the business,"[3] and he was still a student at RADA when he appeared (with Hurt) in his first film The Wild and the Willing ().[2] He later played Satan in the York Mystery Plays in

Career

In the United Kingdom, McShane's best known role is antiques dealer Lovejoy in the eponymous series ().[3][2][4] Long before Lovejoy, McShane was a pin-up as a result of appearances in television series, such as Wuthering Heights (, as Heathcliff), Jesus of Nazareth (, as Judas Iscariot), and Disraeli ()—as well as films like Sky West and Crooked (), If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium, Battle of Britain (both ), Pussycat, Pussycat, I Love You (), Sitting Target (), The Last of Sheila (), and The Fifth Musketeer ().[8][9] The actor also enjoyed success in the United States as British film director Don Lockwood in Dallas.

In the United States, he is known for the role of historical figure Al Swearengen in the HBO series Deadwood,[4] for which he won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Drama.[2] He was also nominated at the Emmy Award and Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Seth bullock and alma garrett biography Alma Russell Garret Molly Parker , later Ellsworth , moved to Deadwood with her new husband Brom Garret, who left the high society of New York to experience frontier life and while in Deadwood buys a claim in the gold-rich territory. By the early s, he was ready to create a new show and use law enforcement as a window into the way a community is formed. The captain defeated or killed a man named Leonard in single combat in Star City, a fight that Hearst later recalled for the captain in caution. Speaking with Inside Pulse during the filming of Season 2, Jim Beaver laid bare the anxiety that he felt over the potential fate of his character, pure-hearted prospector Ellsworth: "Everybody on 'Deadwood' is worried they're going to end up pig chow.

Among science fiction fans, McShane is known for playing Robert Bryson in Babylon 5: The River of Souls.[10] In a interview with The Independent, McShane stated that he wished he had turned down the role of Bryson as he had struggled with the technical dialogue and found looking at Martin Sheen, who was wearing an eye in the middle of his forehead, to be the most embarrassing experience that he had ever had while acting.[11]

In , McShane appeared as an MC on Grace Jones' Slave to the Rhythm, a concept album which featured his narration interspersed throughout and which sold over a million copies worldwide.[12][13]

In , he recorded and released his own solo studio album, From Both Sides Now, which features McShane singing cover versions of popular songs.[14][15] The album reached number 40 in the UK Albums Chart.[16]

His other roles include that of armed robber and gangland boss Jack Last in the Minder episode The Last Video Show.[17] As Captain Hook in Shrek the Third, Ragnar Sturlusson in The Golden Compass,[18]Tai Lung in Kung Fu Panda[19] (for which he received an Annie Award nomination), crime boss Teddy Bass in Sexy Beast, and Mr.

Bobinsky in Coraline.[20] In live-action, he has performed in Hot Rod,[21] the action/thriller Death Race,[22] and The Seeker.[23] He has appeared in The West Wing as a Russian diplomat.[24] During –08, he starred as Max in the 40th anniversary Broadway revival of Harold Pinter's The Homecoming, co-starring Eve Best, Raúl Esparza, and Michael McKean, and directed by Daniel Sullivan, at the Cort Theatre (16 December – 13 April ).[25]

In , he appeared in Kings, which was based on the biblical story of David.

His portrayal of King Silas Benjamin, an analogue of King Saul, was highly praised with one critic saying: "Whenever Kings seems to falter, McShane appears to put bite marks all over the scenery."[26]

In , McShane starred in The Pillars of the Earth as Bishop Waleran Bigod.[27] The series was a historical drama set in 12th-century England and adapted from Ken Follett's novel of the same name.[28] That same year, it was confirmed that McShane would portray Blackbeard in the Walt Disney Company/Jerry Bruckheimer film Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.[29]

In , he played King Brahmwell in Bryan Singer's Jack the Giant Slayer.[30]

Since , McShane has narrated the opening teases for each round of ESPN's coverage of The Open Championship.[31] In , McShane had a guest role for two episodes as Murder Santa, a sadistic serial killer in the s in the second season of American Horror Story.[32] In , he joined the cast of Game of Thrones in Season 6 as Septon Ray.[33][34]

McShane announced on 20 April that a script for a two-hour Deadwood film had been submitted by creator David Milch to HBO and that a film was as close as ever to happening.

"[A] two-hour movie script has been delivered to HBO. If they don't deliver [a finished product], blame them," McShane said.[35]The film began production in October [36]Deadwood: The Movie was released on 31 May , concluding the story of the series.[37]

Personal life

McShane married English actress Suzan Farmer in and they divorced in He married his second wife, English model Ruth Post, on 8 June , and they had two children, Kate and Morgan.[2] In , he began a five-year relationship with Sylvia Kristel after meeting her on the set of The Fifth Musketeer;[38] the affair ended his marriage to Post.

On 30 August , McShane married his third wife, American actress Gwen Humble. They live in Venice, California, United States.

Alma garrett: Fields, for his part, never blames him for this, saying "I'd have done the same thing, only quicker. This reflected the real story of the Gem which burned down in as well as Speaking with Vulture , his wife Rita described it with an analogy perfect for the legendary TV creator, who wrote an ensemble casts' voices like a symphony conductor: "I compare it to a musician who can still play and has access to the memory of how to do that and is still able to exercise his talent Farcountry Press.

Through his eldest daughter, McShane has three grandchildren.[2]

Filmography

Film

Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

Video games

Awards and nominations

References

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