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RADA President Kenneth Branagh to Direct Tom Hiddleston in 'HAMLET' Articles Kenneth Branagh Joined by Judi Dench, "Cinderella" Stars for West End-Bound Theatre Company, Playbill, 16 April 2015 Kenneth Branagh Announces New West End Season Starring Judi Dench and Cinderella Lovers, The Telegraph, 17 April 2015 Kenneth Branagh Unveils All-star Residency at Garrick Theatre in London, The Guardian, 17 April 2015 Kenneth Branagh Unveils Year-long Garrick Season; Judi Dench Joins Winter's Tale, What's on Stage, 17 April 2015 Sir Kenneth Branagh Interview: 'My Bones Are in the Theatre', The Independent, 17 April 2015 Kenneth Branagh On His Big Return to the London Stage, TimeOut London, 17 April 2015 Baz Bamigboye: Act My a Chance, Says Sir Derek Jacobi As He Prepares to Play Mercutio on Stage in 'Romeo and Juliet', Daily Mail, 30 April 2015 Baz Bamigboye: Branagh, Dench and a Very Lucky Young Star, The Telegraph, 3 June 2015 Kenneth Branagh Company Further Casting Announced,, 5 June 2015> Kenneth Branagh Productions to Be Broadcast Internationally in Live Screenings, Playbill, 11 September 2015 Kenneth Branagh's Garrick Productions To Be Shown Live in Cinemas Worldwide, The Guardian, 12 September 2015 Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company to Run Front Row Mobile Lottery for Inaugural Season, Broadway World, 6 October 2015 Kenneth Branagh: Can He Succeed Where Olivier Failed?, The Guardian, 8 October 2015 Kenneth Branagh: 'An Audience of 100, 000 Makes For a Different Feeling In the Tights', The Guardian, 9 October 2015 Photo Flash: First Look at Judi Dench, Kenneth Branagh, Zoe Wanamaker and More in Rehearsals for 'The Winter's Tale' and 'Harlequinade/All On Her Own', Broadway World, 22 October 2015 Kenneth Branagh Returns to the Stage, With More Roles, New York Times, 26 October 2015 Zo� Wanamaker: Kenneth Branagh? He�s just like Jeremy Corbyn, Evening Standard, 30 October 2015 Interview With Kenneth Branagh, November 2015 Kenneth Branagh's Plays at the Garrick � What the Critics Said, The Guardian, 9 November 2015 'The Winter's Tale'/'All On Her Own'/'Harlequinade': Theater Review, Hollywood Reporter, 9 November 2015 'All On Her Own' � 'Harlequinade' at the Garrick Theatre Review, LondonTheatre1, 10 November 2015 'Harlequinade' / 'All On Her Own', Garrick Theatre, Review: 'Farcical Froth', The Telegraph, 10 November 2015 'The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company Is, In the Best Sense, Mostly About Kenneth Branagh, The New Statesman, 12 November 2015 'The Winter�s Tale'; 'Harlequinade'; 'All on Her Own' Review � A Gift to Eye and Heart, The Guardian, 13 November 2015 Review: �The Winter�s Tale, � �Harlequinade� and �The Moderate Soprano�, New York Times, 19 November 2015 When It Comes to Shakespeare, Composer Patrick Doyle Knows the Score, Los Angeles Times, 27 November 2015 Photo Flash: In Rehearsal for Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company's RED VELVET at the Garrick,, 20 January 2016 Photos / Videos Season Trailer for Kenneth Branagh Live Photos from the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company Launch, 15 April 2015 Rehearsal photographs from A Winter's Tale and Harlequinade/All On Her Own, October 2015 Performance photographs from Harlequinade Photographs from the Harlequinade/All On Her Own Opening Night Performance photographs from A Winter's Tale Press Night After-party for Red Velvet, February 2016 In rehearsal for The Painkiller, March 2016 In rehearsal for Romeo and Juliet, April 2016 Kenneth Branagh Introduces Romeo and Juliet Ahead of Opening Night, May 2016 Press Night After-party for Romeo and Juliet, 25 May 2016 Trailer for Branagh Theatre Live showing of Romeo and Juliet, July 2016 The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company asked a group of teenagers to tell the story of Romeo and Juliet in their own words, July 2016 Tap Dance Rehearsal for The Entertainer, August 2016 Articles: The Winter's Tale 'The Winter�s Tale' Review at the Garrick Theatre, London � �Splendid, Starry and Sincere�, The Stage, 7 November 2015 'The Winter's Tale' Review � Kenneth Branagh and Judi Dench Offer Intriguing Touches, The Guardian, 8 November 2015 Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company, Garrick Theatre, Review: Judi Dench Inspires In a Marathon For Theatre Lovers, The Independent, 8 November 2015 'The Winter�s Tale', Garrick Theatre, Review: �Ripe With Operatic Excess�, Ham & High, 13 November 2015 Kenneth Branagh Season Storms Out Of The Gate, Londonist, 9 November 2015 The Luminous Judi Dench Gives a Shakespearean Masterclass in Kenneth Branagh's Winter Wonder, Daily Mail, 14 November 2015 Dench's Withering Stare Goes Global in Branagh's 'Winter's Tale', Reuters, 24 November 2015 Kenneth Branagh�s Production of �Winter�s Tale� Tops U. 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Movie Box Office, Variety, 27 November 2015 The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company Presents 'The Winter's Tale', Sydney Arts Guide, 23 January 2016 The Winter's Tale Review: Kenneth Branagh and Judi Dench Superb In Dazzling Shakespearean Showcase, Sydney Morning Herald, 27 January 2016 Articles: Harlequinade / All On Her Own 'Harlequinade'/'All on Her Own' Review � Branagh and Co Send Up Vanished Theatrical World, The Guardian, 8 November 2015 Dame Judi Dench, 80, Supports Kenneth Branagh and Zoe Wanamaker As They Perform In New Production of 'Harlequinade', Daily Mail, 8 November 2015 Harlequinade / All On Her Own, Official London, 9 November 2015 Articles: The Painkiller Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon � A Farcical Encounter With the Odd Couple, Times, 16 March 2016 The Painkiller (Garrick Theatre), What's On Stage, 16 March 2016 West End Review: Kenneth Branagh in �The Painkiller�, Variety, 17 March 2016 Play of the Week: Rob Brydon and a Drugged-up Kenneth Branagh Have a Ball in 'The Painkiller', Radio Times, 17 March 2016 'The Painkiller' Sees Branagh and Brydon At Their Comic Best, The Telegraph, 17 March 2016 The Painkiller Review � Branagh and Brydon Are Perfect Pair In Furious Farce, The Guardian, 17 March 2016 'The Painkiller' � Garrick Theatre, London, Reviews Hub, 17 March 2016 'The Painkiller' Review � Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon Star at the Garrick Theatre, London, The Stage, 17 March 2016 Review: 'The Painkiller', Garrick Theatre, British, 17 March 2016 'The Painkiller' at the Garrick Theatre, The Upcoming, 17 March 2016 Sir Ken and Co Are a Riot With Their Trousers Down But 'The Painkiller' Is Not Quite Needle Sharp, Daily Mail, 18 March 2016 'The Painkiller': Theater Review, Hollywood Reporter, 18 March 2016 'The Painkiller', Official London Theatre, 18 March 2016 Review Roundup: Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon's 'The Painkiller', Broadway World, 18 March 2016 'The Painkiller', Garrick Theatre, The Arts Desk, 18 March 2016 Articles: Romeo and Juliet In Rehearsal: 'Romeo and Juliet', Official London Theatre, 22 April 2016 Romeo and Juliet, Garrick Theatre, Culture Whisper, May 2016 Luminous Lily James Flowers Into a Star Performer: Quentin Letts' First Night Review of 'Romeo and Juliet', Daily Mail, 26 May 2016 Kenneth Branagh�s 'Romeo & Juliet', Daily Mail, 6 July 2016 Sir Kenneth Branagh's Teen Film Project Shows Love, �Twas Ever Thus, Evening Standard, 7 July 2016 Review: Romeo And Juliet, Garrick Theatre,, 11 July 2016 Italian Rhapsody, Shakespeare Magazine, 25 October 2016 Articles: The Entertainer John Hurt Joins Kenneth Branagh in 'The Entertainer', The Stage, 20 February 2016 John Hurt and Kenneth Branagh to Play Father & Son in 'The Entertainer',, 26 February 2016 Kenneth Branagh on 'The Entertainer': 'I've Been Bending Rob Brydon's Ear About Standup', The Guardian, 9 May 2016 Sir John Hurt Pulls Out of Sir Kenneth Branagh Entertainer Play, BBC News, 1 July 2016 Gawn Grainger Replaces John Hurt in Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company's 'The Entertainer', Broadway World, 12 July 2016 Kenneth Branagh Taps Into His Many Dkills As He Rehearses For 'The Entertainer', The Irish Examiner, 5 August 2016 How John Osborne�s Entertainer Still Speaks To a Broken Britain, The Guardian, 12 August 2016 Kenneth Branagh on Brexit, Battling the Blues, the Last Time He Cried - and His Biggest Film Flop (That Cost Hollywood $45 million), The Telegraph, 16 August 2016 Kenneth Branagh Dances in Olivier's Shoes in 'The Entertainer' � Review, The Telegraph, 31 August 2016 'The Entertainer', Garrick Theatre, Review: 'Kenneth Branagh Rises to the Occasion', The Independent, 1 September 2016 'The Entertainer', Garrick Theatre, Review: �Branagh Misses the Desperation of Addiction�, Ham & High, 7 September 2016 Excerpted from Review: �The Entertainer, � �Unfaithful� and �They Drink It in the Congo�, New York Times, 10 September 2016 Misplaced Nostalgia For A Past With Little Relevance Now, Morning Star Online, 14 September 2016 Matt Trueman: We Need a New Branagh to Revitalise the West End, The, 22 September 2016 BWW Interview: Jonah Hauer-King on Kenneth Branagh and 'The Entertainer', Broadway World, 19 October 2016 The Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company's 'The Entertainer' Plays Final Weeks at The Garrick, Broadway World, 21 October 2016 Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2016: The Shortlist, Evening Standard, 25 October 2016 Review: 'The Entertainer', Garrick Theatre, British Theatre, 26 October 2016 Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company Presents "The Entertainer", Sydney Arts Guide, 23 November 2016 'The Entertainer' At Cineplex On Sunday, Jamaica Gleaner, 25 November 2016.
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Kenneth Branagh, in full Sir Kenneth Charles Branagh, (born December 10, 1960, Belfast, Northern Ireland), Irish-born English actor, director, and writer who is best known for his film adaptations of Shakespearean plays. At age nine Branagh moved with his family from Northern Ireland to London. He began acting in school plays and graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 1981. Six weeks later he made his professional stage debut. In 1984 he joined the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), where he received acclaim for his performances in Hamlet and Henry V. Often compared to Laurence Olivier (whom he would later portray), Branagh was noted for his magnetic and often whimsical performances. In 1987 he left the RSC to cofound the Renaissance Theatre Company, for which he served as actor, writer, and director. In 1989 Branagh brought Henry V to the screen. The movie received critical acclaim, and Branagh was nominated for an Academy Award for best director and another for best actor. Emma Thompson, whom Branagh married in 1989, costarred. The two appeared together in many film and stage productions until their divorce in 1995. Credited with making Shakespeare accessible to the masses, Branagh also acted in and directed In the Bleak Midwinter (1995; U. S. title A Midwinter’s Tale), about a production of Hamlet staged in a local church, as well as film versions of Much Ado About Nothing (1993), Hamlet (1996), and Love’s Labour’s Lost (2000). In 1995 he appeared as Iago in the film Othello, and in 2006 he directed the film As You Like It. He also directed and acted in the motion pictures Dead Again (1991) and Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1994). Get exclusive access to content from our 1768 First Edition with your subscription. Subscribe today Early in his career Branagh appeared in several television productions, including The Lady’s Not for Burning (1987) and Look Back in Anger (1989), both movies adapted from plays, and the miniseries Fortunes of War (1987), based on novels by Olivia Manning. He subsequently starred as Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton in the miniseries Shackleton (2002) and as Franklin D. Roosevelt in the miniseries Warm Springs (2005). In the crime series Wallander (2008–16), which adapted the work of novelist Henning Mankell, Branagh played the title role. Branagh’s later film roles included supporting turns in Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002) and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), a film adaptation of J. K. Rowling ’s popular children’s book. His appearance as Olivier in My Week with Marilyn (2011), which dramatized events behind the scenes of the 1957 film The Prince and the Showgirl, earned him an Oscar nomination for best supporting actor. During this time Branagh continued to direct, and his credits included Sleuth (2007), a remake of the 1972 film about a mystery author who gets revenge on his wife’s younger lover, and Thor (2011), an adaptation of a comic book about the eponymous Norse god. In 2014 he helmed the action thriller Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, in which he also appeared as a vicious Russian banker. Branagh later directed Cinderella (2015), an adaptation of the classic fairy tale. In 2017 he portrayed a British naval commander in the World War II drama Dunkirk, about the evacuation of Allied troops from France. That same year he directed and starred as the renowned detective Hercule Poirot in Murder on the Orient Express, based on Agatha Christie ’s 1933 novel. He then directed and starred in All Is True (2018), which centres on Shakespeare’s final years. Branagh wrote several books about the making of his films, and his autobiography, Beginning, was published in 1989. He was knighted in 2012. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen, Corrections Manager.
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This article is not part of the Harry Potter universe. This article covers a subject that is part of the real world, and thus should not be taken as a part of the Harry Potter universe. Sir Kenneth Branagh (b. 10 December, 1960) is an Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated Northern Irish-born British actor and film director. He portrayed Gilderoy Lockhart in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Branagh is well known for his Shakespeare adaptations, a number of which he co-starred in with Emma Thompson, to whom he was married from 1989 to 1995. Thompson portrays Sybill Trelawney in the Harry Potter films. Branagh was later involved with Helena Bonham Carter, who portrays Bellatrix Lestrange in the films. In 2001, Branagh won an Emmy Award for the TV movie Conspiracy. His remake of Sleuth, with Michael Caine and Jude Law, was released in 2007. Outside his Shakespeare work, Branagh has also delved into SF and fantasy, playing Dr Frankenstein in a popular mid-90s version of the Frankenstein story, and as Dr Loveless in a film version of the TV series The Wild Wild West. In 2011, he directed a film adaptation of the comic book superhero Thor, and appeared in My Week with Marilyn with Emma Watson, Geraldine Somerville, Toby Jones, and Zoë Wanamaker. In 2012, he was knighted at the 2012 Birthday Honours for his services to drama and to the community in Northern Ireland. [1] Selected filmography Actor Year Film Role Notes 2017 Murder on the Orient Express Hercule Poirot Also director 2013 Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit Viktor Cherevin Supporting role as well as director 2011 My Week with Marilyn Sir Laurence Olivier Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor 2009 The Boat That Rocked Sir Alistair Dormandy 2008-2010 Wallander (TV series) Kurt Wallander 6 episodes 2008 Valkyrie Henning von Tresckow With Bill Nighy and Jamie Parker 10 Days to War Colonel Tim Collins TV Series: 1 Episode 2007 Sleuth Other Man on TV Uncredited 2006 American Experience (TV series documentary) Narrator 1 episode The Man Behind Hitler 2005 Warm Springs Franklin D. Roosevelt TV movie 2004 Five Children and It Uncle Albert 2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Professor Gilderoy Lockhart Rabbit-Proof Fence A. O. Neville How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog Peter McGowan Shackleton Ernest Henry Shackleton TV mini-series 2001 Conspiracy Reinhard Heydrich Schneider's 2nd Stage Joseph Barnett Short Film 2000 The Road to El Dorado Miguel Voice Only Love's Labour's Lost Berowne 1999 The Periwig-Maker Periwig-maker Short Film Voice Only Wild Wild West Dr Arliss Loveless Alien Love Triangle Steve Chesterman 1998 The Gingerbread Man Rick Magruder The Theory of Flight Richard With Helena Bonham Carter. Celebrity Lee Simon The Proposition Father Michael McKinnon The Dance of Shiva Col. Evans 1996 Hamlet 1995 Othello Iago 1994 Frankenstein Victor Frankenstein 1993 Much Ado About Nothing Benedick with Emma Thompson and Imelda Staunton. Also director. Swing Kids Herr Knopp, Gestapo 1992 Peter's Friends Andrew Benson with Emma Thompson and Stephen Fry. 1991 Dead Again Roman Strauss Mike Church Directed as well as starred. Appeared with Emma Thompson. 1989 Look Back In Anger Jimmy Porter Henry V Directed as well as starred. Appeared with Emma Thompson. Academy Award nomination for Best Actor 1988 Thompson Various Roles TV Series: 6 Episodes Strange Interlude Gordan Evans TV 1987 Fortunes of War Guy Pringle TV Series: 7 Episodes (with Emma Thompson) A Month in the Country James Moon High Season Rick 1985 Coming Through D. H. Lawrence 1983 To the Lighthouse Charles Tansley TV Series 1981 Chariots of Fire Artist Director Also Producer 2015 Cinderella Thor Also Producer Queer Lion Nominated - Golden Lion The Magic Flute Also Writer As You Like It Also Writer/Executive Producer 2003 Listening Short Film Also Writer Also Writer/Producer Also Writer Evening Standard British Film Award’s Special Jury Award Nominated - Academy Award for Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay) A Midwinter's Tale Also Writer Golden Osella Nominated - Golden Lion Also Co-Producer Also Writer/Producer London Film Critics Circle Award for Best British Producer Nominated - Palme d'Or Nominated - Independent Spirit Award for Best Film Swan Song Short Film Nominated - Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film Nominated - Golden Bear Also Writer BAFTA Award for Best Direction European Film Award for Best Director European Film Award for Best Young Film Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Film National Board of Review Award for Best Director New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best New Director Nominated - Academy Award for Best Director Notes and references External links Kenneth Branagh at Wikipedia Kenneth Branagh at the Internet Movie Database
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Manager— The Hofflund Company, 9465 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 420, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Career: Actor, director, producer, and writer. Royal Shakespeare Company, member of the company, 1983-85; Renaissance Theatre Company, cofounder, 1987, director, producer, and actor, 1987; Renaissance Films, PLC, founder, 1988; Kenneth Branagh, Ltd., Middlesex, England, principal; Chichester Cinema, New Park, England, vice president. Awards, Honors: Bancroft Gold Medal, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, c. 1980; Laurence Olivier Theatre Award, most promising newcomer, Society of West End Theatre, and Plays & Players Award, both 1982, for Another Country; Television Award nomination, best actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1987, for "The Lady's Not for Burning, " an episode of Fortunes of War; National Board of Review Award, best director, New York Film Critics Circle Award, best new director, and Technical Achievement Award, British Film Institute, all 1989, Film Award, best direction, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, Chicago Film Critics Award, best foreign film, European Film Awards, best actor, best director, and young European film of the year, Academy Award nominations, best director and best actor, and Film Award nomination, best actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, all 1990, and Evening Standard Award, best film, all for Henry V; honorary Litt. D., Queen's University, Belfast, Ireland, 1990; William Shakespeare Award for Classical Theatre, Shakespeare Theatre at the Folger, 1991; Peter Sellers Award for Comedy, Evening Standard, 1992, for Peter's Friends; Golden Berlin Bear nomination, Berlin International Film Festival, 1992, for Dead Again; Academy Award nomination, best short—live action film, 1993, for Swan Song; Michael Balcon Award, outstanding contribution to cinema, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 1993; Golden Palm Award nomination, Cannes International Film Festival, 1993, and Independent Spirit Award nomination (with others), best feature, 1994, both for Much Ado about Nothing; French Order of Arts and Letters, 1994; tied for Golden Osella Award, best director, and nominated for Golden Lion Award, both Venice International Film Festival, 1995, for In the Bleak Midwinter; Film Excellence Award, Boston Film Festival, 1995; Academy Award nomination, best screenplay adaptation, 1996, for Hamlet; Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, best supporting actor, 1996, for Othello; Blockbuster Entertainment Award nomination, favorite villain, 2000, for Wild Wild West; Inspiration Award, Empire Awards, 2000; Golden Quill (Gielgud Award), 2000; honorary degree, University of Birmingham, 2001; Emmy Award, outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or movie, 2001, Television Award nomination, AFI actor of the year—male—movie or miniseries, American Film Institute, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, 2002, Television Award nomination, best actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 2003, all for Conspiracy; ALFS Award, British supporting actor of the year, London Critics Circle Film Awards, Phoenix Film Critics Society Award nomination (with others), best acting ensemble, 2003, both for Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a miniseries or a movie, 2002, Television Award nomination, best actor, British Academy of Film and Television Arts, 2003, both for Shackleton; Laurence Olivier Theatre Award, best actor, Evening Standard Theatre Award nomination, best actor, 2004, both for Edmond; Emmy Award nomination, outstanding lead actor in a miniseries, Satellite Award nomination, outstanding actor in a miniseries or a motion picture made for television, International Press Academy, 2005, Golden Globe Award nomination, best performance by an actor in a miniseries or motion picture made for television, Screen Actors Guild Award nomination, outstanding performance by a male actor in a television movie or miniseries, 2006, all for Warm Springs; Queer Lion—Special Mention and Golden Lion Award nomination, Venice Film Festival, 2007, both for Sleuth; also received an International Emmy Award for best documentary. CREDITS Stage Appearances: Judd, Another Country, London, 1982. St. Francis of Assisi, St. Francis, London, 1984. King of Navarre, Love's Labour's Lost, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England, then London, 1984-85. Title role, Henry V, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1984-85. Laertes, Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, then Barbican Theatre Center, London, 1985. Public Enemy, Renaissance Theatre Company, London, 1987. Title role, Hamlet, Tivoli Festival, Renaissance Theatre Company, Elsinore Castle, Denmark, 1988. Jimmy Porter, Look Back in Anger, Renaissance Theatre Company, 1989. Edgar, King Lear, Renaissance Theatre Company, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1990. Peter Quince, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Renaissance Theatre Company, Mark Taper Forum, 1990. Title role, Coriolanus, Renaissance Theatre Company, Chichester, England, 1992. Hamlet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, then London, 1992-93. Title role, Richard III, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, England, 2002. Edmond, Royal National Theatre, Olivier Stage, London, 2003. Also appeared in Romeo and Juliet, Renaissance Theatre Company, London; The Golden Girls; The Madness (solo show); Three Sisters. Major Tours: Toured as Benedict, Much Ado about Nothing, Renaissance Theatre Company, British cities; Touchstone, As You Like It, Renaissance Theatre Company, British cities; Laertes, Hamlet, British cities. Stage Director: Twelfth Night, Renaissance Theatre Company, 1989. King Lear, Renaissance Theatre Company, Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, 1990. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Renaissance Theatre Company, Mark Taper Forum, 1990. The Play What I Wrote, Everyman Playhouse, Liverpool, England, 2001, then Lyceum Theatre, New York City, 2003. Also directed The Life of Napoleon, Renaissance Theatre Company; (with others) Uncle Vanya, Renaissance Theatre Company. Stage Producer: (With David Parfitt) Hamlet, Renaissance Theatre Company, Tivoli Festival, Elsinore Castle, Denmark, 1988. Film Appearances: (Uncredited) Artist, Chariots of Fire, 1981. D. H. Lawrence, Coming Through, 1985. Charles Moon, A Month in the Country, Orion Classics, 1987. Rick Lamb, High Season, Hemdale, 1987. Title role, Henry V, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1989. Mike Church and Roman Strauss, Dead Again, Paramount, 1991. Andrew Benson, Peter's Friends, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1992. Performer of excerpts from Henry V, Symphony for the Spire (also known as His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales Symphony for the Spire and A Spectacle of Music and Theatre in Aid of the Salisbury Cathedral Spire Appeal), 1992. (Uncredited) Herr Knoff, Swing Kids, Hollywood Pictures, 1993. Seigneur Benedick, Much Ado about Nothing, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1993. Victor Frankenstein, Frankenstein (also known as Mary Shelley's " Frankenstein "), TriStar, 1994. Iago, Othello, Columbia, 1995. Title role, Hamlet (also known as William Shakespeare 's " Hamlet "), Columbia, 1996. Himself, Looking for Richard (documentary), Fox Searchlight Pictures, 1996. Himself, Making " Hamlet " (documentary), 1996. Himself, 100 Years of Horror: The Frankenstein Family, Passport International Entertainment, 1996. Himself, To Be On Camera: A History with Hamlet (documentary short), Warner Home Video, 1997. Colonel Evans, The Dance of Shiva, Epiphany Productions, 1998. Father Michael McKinnon, The Proposition, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. Lee Simon, Celebrity, Miramax, 1998. Richard, The Theory of Flight, Fine Line, 1998. Rick Magruder, The Gingerbread Man, PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, 1998. Dr. Arliss Loveless, Wild Wild West, Warner Bros., 1999. Himself, The Book That Wrote Itself, RGH/Lions Share Pictures, 1999. Narrator, The Betty Schimmel Story (documentary), 1999. Narrator, Galapagos: The Enchanted Voyage (short documentary film), IMAX, 1999. Voice of periwig-maker, The Periwig-Maker (animated short), Ideal Standard Film, 1999. Berowne, Love's Labour's Lost (also known as Peines d mour perdues), Miramax, 2000. Peter McGowan, How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog, Millennium Films, 2000. Voice of Miguel, The Road to El Dorado (animated), DreamWorks SKG, 2000. Behind the Scenes: " The Road to El Dorado " (documentary), 2000. Actor and director, William Shakespeare, 2000. Joseph Barnett, Schneider's 2nd Stage, 2001. Steven Chesterman, Alien Love Triangle, Dimension Films, 2001. A. O. Neville, Rabbit-Proof Fence, Miramax, 2002. Professor Gilderoy Lockhart, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (also known as Harry Potter und die kammer des schreckens), Warner Bros., 2002. Narrator, The Tramp and the Dictator (documentary), Warner Home Video, 2002. Himself, Interviews with Professors & More (documentary short), 2003. Uncle Albert, Five Children and It (also known as 5 Children & It and Cinq enfants et moi), 2004. Narrator, Das Goebbels-Experiment (documentary; also known as The Goebbles Experiment), First Run Features, 2005. (Uncredited) Himself—offscreen voice, As You Like It, 2006. The Magic Flute (also known as La flute enchantee), 2006. Henning von Tresckow, Valkyrie (also known as Walkure), United Artists, 2008. Film Work: Director and producer, Henry V, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1989. Director, Dead Again, Paramount, 1991. Director, Swan Song (short), Renaissance Films, 1992. Director and producer, Peter's Friends, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1992. Director and producer, Much Ado about Nothing, Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1993. Director and producer, Frankenstein (also known as Mary Shelley's " Frankenstein "), TriStar, 1994. Director, In the Bleak Midwinter (also known as A Midwinter's Tale), Sony Pictures Classics, 1996. Director, Hamlet (also known as William Shakespeare's " Hamlet "), Columbia, 1996. Director, The Betty Schimmel Story (documentary), 1999. Supporter, The Periwig-Maker (also known as Der Peruckenmacher), 1999. Director and producer, Love's Labour's Lost (also known as Peines d mour perdues), Miramax, 2000. Director, Listening (short), 2003. Director, executive producer, and producer, As You Like It, Lionsgate, 2006. Director, The Magic Flute (also known as La flute enchantee), Revolver Entertainment, 2006. Director and producer, Sleuth, Sony Pictures Classics, 2007. Television Appearances; Series: Multiple roles, Thompson, 1990. Television Appearances; Miniseries: Host, The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Disney Channel, 1983. Jack Grant, Boy in the Bush, ABC [Australia], 1984. Guy Pringle, Fortunes of War, BBC, 1987, broadcast on Masterpiece Theatre, PBS, 1988. Gordon Evans as an adult, "Strange Interlude, " American Playhouse, PBS, 1988. Sir Ernest Shackleton (title role), Shackleton, Arts and Entertainment, 2001. Television Appearances; Movies: Oswald, The Ghosts, BBC, 1986. Thomas Mendip, The Lady's Not for Burning, ITV, 1987. Billy, Lorna, 1987. Jimmy Porter, Look Back in Anger, Thames, 1989. General Reinhard Heydrich, Conspiracy, HBO, 2001. Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton, Shackleton, 2002. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Warm Springs, 2005. Television Appearances; Specials: Charles Tansley, To the Lighthouse, PBS, 1983. Himself and Hamlet, Discovering " Hamlet " (documentary), PBS, 1990. The 62nd Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1990. The European Film Awards, 1990. The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, Disney Channel, 1990. The Last Show on Earth, Central Independent Television, 1992. Tales of Gold, BBC, 1992. Narrator, Gielgud: Scenes from Nine Decades (documentary), 1994. Himself, The True Story of Frankenstein, Arts and Entertainment, 1994. Narrator, Anne Frank Remembered (documentary), BBC and Disney Channel, 1995. Host and narrator, Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood (documentary), PBS, 1996. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts, CBS, 1996. The 69th Annual Academy Awards, ABC, 1997. Narrator, Cold War (documentary), CNN, 1998. Narrator, Universal Horror (documentary), TCM, 1998. Narrator, Great Composers, BBC, 1999. Narrator of British version, Walking with Dinosaurs (animated documentary), BBC and Discovery Channel, 1999. Narrator, The Making of " Walking with Dinosaurs " (documentary), BBC, 1999. The BBC and BAFTA Lifetime Achievement Tribute to Richard Attenborough, BBC, 1999. Narrator (UK version), The Ballad of Big Al (also known as Allosaurus: A Walking with Dinosaurs Special), BBC and Discovery Channel, 2000. Narrator of British version, Big Al Uncovered (also known as The Science of Big Al), BBC, 2000. Narrator, Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces, TCM, 2000. Presenter, The 54th Annual Tony Awards, CBS and PBS, 2000. Narrator (UK version), Triumph of the Beasts (also known as Science Special: Triumph of the Beasts and The Science of Walking with the Beasts: Part One), BBC, 2001. Narrator, The Beasts Within (also known as Science Special: " The Beasts Within " an The Science of Walking with the Beasts: Part Two), BBC, 2001. Narrator, Following the Rabbit-Proof Fence (documentary), 2002. Judi Dench: A BAFTA Tribute, BBC, 2002. " Robert Altman in England, " Omnibus, BBC, 2002. Narrator, World War 1 in Colour, 2003. Narrator, Cecil B. DeMille: American Epic, TCM, 2004. A Tribute to Joe Mantegna, 2004. Narrator, Walking with Monsters, 2005. Stephen Fry: 50 Not Out, BBC4, 2007. Television Appearances; Episodic: Robert Clyde Moffat, Maybury, BBC, 1981. Student, "Easter 2016, " Play for Tomorrow, BBC, 1982. Billy, "Too Late to Talk to Billy, " Play for Today, BBC, 1982. Billy, "A Matter of Choice for Billy, " Play for Today, BBC, 1983. Robert Clyde Moffat, "Love's Labour: Part 2, " Maybury, BBC, 1983. Billy, "A Coming to Terms for Billy, " Play for Today, BBC, 1984. Himself, Wogan (also known as The Wogan Years), BBC, 1986. Late Night with David Letterman, NBC, 1991. Good Morning, America, ABC, 1991, 1992. Showbiz Today, CNN, 1993. The Charlie Rose Show (also known as Charlie Rose), PBS, 1993, 2000. Donal Davoren, "Shadow of a Gunman, " Performance, BBC, 1995. Film '96 (also known as The Film Programme), BBC, 1996. Dias de cine, 1996. "Hamlet, " HBO First Look, HBO, 1996. The Rosie O'Donnell Show, syndicated, 1996, 1998, 2000. "It's a Whole New West: The Making of ‘Wild, Wild West, ’" HBO First Look, HBO, 1999. Late Night with Conan O'Brien, NBC, 2000, 2007. "The Road to Eldorado, " HBO First Look, HBO, 2000. Parkinson, 2000, 2007. "Richard Briers: A Good Life, " Funny Turns, BBC, 2000. Narrator, "Mammoth Journey, " Walking with Beasts (also known as Walking with Prehistoric Beasts), Discovery Channel, 2001. "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, " HBO First Look, HBVO, 2002. Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2005. Narrator, "The Man Behind Hitler, " The American Experience, PBS, 2006. Voice (Bible readings), Secrets of the Dead, PBS, 2006-2007. Continuara, 2007. Eigo de shabera-night, 2007. Entertainment Tonight (also known as E. T. ), syndicated, 2007. The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, CBS, 2007. Television Work; Movies: Executive producer, Wallander, BBC, 2008. Radio Appearances: Title role, Hamlet, BBC, 1992. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, BBC, 1993. Edmund, King Lear, BBC, 1994. As I Walked Out One Morning/A Moment of War, BBC, 1994. Cider with Rosie, BBC, 1994. Also appeared in Diaries of Samuel Pepys; Frankenstein. RECORDINGS Taped Readings: Cousin Phyllis, 1988. Cover to Cover, 1988. Last Enemy, ASV Records and Tapes, 1990. Title role, Hamlet, Bantam Doubleday Dell, 1992. Romeo, Romeo and Juliet, Bantam Doubleday Dell, 1993. Anthem for Doomed Youth, Random House Audio Books, 1993. Longshot, Harper Audio, 1994. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Simon & Schuster Audio, 1994. Edmund, King Lear, Bantam Doubleday Dell, 1994. Captain and the Enemy, Chivers Audio Books, 1995. Pepys Diary, Hodder Headline Audiobooks, 1995. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, Trafalger Square, 2002. (With others), King Lear, Naxos, 2002. C. S. Lewis' The Magician's Nephew, 2003. Music Videos: Dr. Arliss Loveless, "Wild Wild West, " The Will Smith Music Video Collection, Sony Video, 1999. WRITINGS Stage Plays: Tell Me Honestly, Royal Shakespeare Company, 1985. Public Enemy, Renaissance Theatre Company, London, 1987, published by Faber (London), 1988. Screenplays: Henry V (adaptation of the play by William Shakespeare), Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1989, published by Chatto and Windus (London), 1989. Much Ado about Nothing (based on the play by Shakespeare), Samuel Goldwyn Company, 1993, published with introduction and notes, Chatto and Windus, 1993. In the Bleak Midwinter (also known as A Midwinter's Tale), 1995, Sony Pictures Classics, 1996, published as In the Bleak Midwinter: The Shooting Script, Nick Hern Books (New York City), 1995, published as A Midwinter's Script, Newmarket Press (New York City), 1996. Hamlet (based on the play by Shakespeare; also known as William Shakespeare " Hamlet "), Columbia, 1996, published in Hamlet: The Making of the Movie, including the Screenplay, Norton, 1996. Love's Labour's Lost (based on the play by Shakespeare; also known as Peines d mour perdues), Miramax, 2000. Listening, 2003. As You Like It (adaptation of the play by Shakespeare), Lionsgate, 2006. The Magic Flute (also known as La flute enchantee), Revolver Entertainment, 2006. Nonfiction: Beginning (autobiography), Chatto and Windus (London), 1989, Norton (New York City), 1990. The Making of Mary Shelley's " Frankenstein, " 1994. Hamlet: The Making of the Movie, including the Screenplay, Norton, 1996. Shakespeare on the Screen: Kenneth Branagh—Adaptations of Henry V, Much Ado about Nothing, and Hamlet, revised edition, Peter Lang (New York City), 2000. OTHER SOURCES Books: Authors and Artists for Young Adults, Vol. 59, Thomson Gale, 2005. Davies, Anthony, and Stanley Wells, editors, Shakespeare and the Moving Image, Cambridge University Press (New York City), 1994. International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers, Volume 2: Directors, Volume 3: Actors and Actresses, St. James Press, 1996. Newsmakers: The People Behind Today's Headlines, Gale, 1992. Parsons, Keith, and Pamela Mason, Shakespeare in Performance, Salamander Books, 1995. Shuttleworth, Ian, Ken & Em: A Biography of Kenneth Branagh and Emma Thompson, Headline (London), 1994. Periodicals: Advocate, February 20, 1996, pp. 42-49. American Film, September/October, 1991. Cineaste, winter, 1998, pp. 34-41. Cinema Journal, summer, 1994. Commentary, October, 1993. Critical Quarterly, winter, 1991. Daily Mail (London, England), June 2, 2003, p. 26. Empire, Issue 66, 1994, pp. 98-109. Esquire, January, 1990; September, 1991; December, 1994. Film Comment, November/December, 1989; January/February, 1995. Harper's Bazaar, February, 1990. Hollywood Reporter, March 22, 1990. Interview, October, 1989; November, 1994. Literature/Film Quarterly, Volume 20, number 4, 1992; Volume 22, number 2, 1994. Los Angeles Times, November 9, 1989; May 2, 1993; June 3, 1995. Maclean's, August 26, 1991. Madison, December, 1998. Movieline, September, 1991. New Republic, December 4, 1989. Newsweek, February 19, 1990. New York, February 12, 1990; May 24, 1993. New Yorker, September 9, 1991. New York Review of Books, May 27, 1993. New York Times, January 8, 1989; November 5, 1989; November 8, 1989; January 21, 1990; August 18, 1991; March 28, 1993; May 16, 1993; November 9, 1994. People Weekly, February 12, 1990; October 4, 1999, p. 115. Plays & Players, March, 1985; July, 1987. Premiere, September, 1991, pp. 74-78; February, 1993; December, 1995; December, 1996, p. 60; June, 1999, p. 102. Publishers Weekly, March 23, 1990. Rolling Stone, November 30, 1989; February 8, 1990. Shakespeare Quarterly, spring, 1991. Sight and Sound, September, 1993; November, 1994. Starlog, February, 1995. Sunday Times (London), October 1, 1989; October 8, 1989. Time, November 13, 1989; February 5, 1990. Times (London), August 17, 1985; July 18, 1987; August 15, 1993. Times Educational Supplement, April 24, 1992. Times Literary Supplement, October 20, 1989. Vanity Fair, March, 1988. Village Voice, May 25, 1993. Vogue, January, 1988.
Sir Kenneth Branagh Branagh in the premiere of Thor, 2011 Born Kenneth Charles Branagh 10 December 1960 (age 59) Belfast, Northern Ireland Nationality British and Irish Alma mater Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Occupation Actor director producer screenwriter Years active 1981–present Home town Reading, Berkshire, England Spouse(s) Emma Thompson ( m. 1989; div. 1995) Lindsay Brunnock ( m. 2003) Partner(s) Helena Bonham Carter (1994–1999) Sir Kenneth Charles Branagh (; born 10 December 1960) [1] is a Northern Irish actor, director, film producer and screenwriter. Branagh trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London; in 2015 he succeeded Richard Attenborough as its president. He has both directed and starred in several film adaptations of William Shakespeare 's plays, including Henry V (1989) (for which he was nominated for the Academy Awards for Best Actor and Best Director), Much Ado About Nothing (1993), Othello (1995), Hamlet (1996) (for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay), Love's Labour's Lost (2000) and As You Like It (2006). Branagh has starred in numerous other films and television series including Fortunes of War (1987), Woody Allen 's Celebrity (1998), Wild Wild West (1999), as the voice of Miguel in The Road to El Dorado (2000), as SS leader Reinhard Heydrich in Conspiracy (2001), Shackleton (2002), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), Warm Springs (2005), as Major General Henning von Tresckow in Valkyrie (2008), The Boat That Rocked (2009), Wallander (2008–2016), My Week with Marilyn (2011) as Sir Laurence Olivier (Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor), and as Royal Navy Commander Bolton in the action-thriller Dunkirk (2017). He has directed such films as Dead Again (1991), in which he also starred, Swan Song (1992) (Academy Award nominated for Best Live Action Short Film), Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994) in which he also starred, The Magic Flute (2006), Sleuth (2007), the Marvel superhero film Thor (2011), the action thriller Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014) in which he also co-stars, the live-action adaptation of Disney 's Cinderella (2015), and the mystery drama adaptation of Agatha Christie 's Murder on the Orient Express (2017), in which he also starred as Hercule Poirot. He narrated the series Cold War (1998), the BBC documentary miniseries Walking with Dinosaurs (1999) (as well as The Ballad of Big Al), Walking with Beasts (2001) and Walking with Monsters (2005). Branagh has been nominated for five Academy Awards and five Golden Globe Awards; he has won three BAFTAs and two Emmy Awards. He was appointed a Knight Bachelor in the 2012 Birthday Honours and knighted on 9 November 2012. [2] He was made a Freeman of his native city of Belfast in January 2018. [3] Early life [ edit] Branagh, the middle of three children, was born in Belfast, the son of working class Protestant parents Frances ( née Harper) and William Branagh, a plumber and joiner who ran a company that specialised in fitting partitions and suspended ceilings. [4] He lived in the Tigers Bay area of the city [5] and was educated at Grove Primary School. [6] At the age of nine, he moved with his family to Reading, Berkshire, England, to escape the Troubles. [7] [8] He was educated at Whiteknights Primary School and Meadway School, a local comprehensive in Tilehurst, [9] [10] where he appeared in school productions such as Toad of Toad Hall [11] and Oh, What a Lovely War!. [12] At school, he acquired Received Pronunciation to avoid bullying. On his identity today he has said, "I feel Irish. I don't think you can take Belfast out of the boy", and he attributes his "love of words" to his Irish heritage. [13] [14] He attended the amateur Reading Cine & Video Society (now called Reading Film & Video Makers) [15] as a member and was a keen member of Progress Theatre of which he is now the patron. After disappointing A'levels results in English, History and Sociology, [16] Branagh nonetheless went on to train at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. [17] In 1980 the Principal of RADA, Hugh Cruttwell, asked Branagh to perform a soliloquy from Hamlet for Queen Elizabeth II, during one of her visits to the academy. [18] Career [ edit] Theatre [ edit] Branagh achieved some early measure of success in his native Northern Ireland for his role as Billy, the title character in the BBC's Play for Today [19] trilogy known as the Billy Plays (1982–84), written by Graham Reid and set in Belfast. He received acclaim in the UK for his stage performances, first winning the 1982 SWET Award for Best Newcomer, for his role as Judd in Julian Mitchell 's Another Country, after leaving RADA. Branagh was part of the 'new wave' of actors to emerge from the Academy. Others included Jonathan Pryce, Juliet Stevenson, Alan Rickman, Anton Lesser, Bruce Payne and Fiona Shaw. In 1984 he appeared in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Henry V, directed by Adrian Noble. The production played to sold-out audiences, especially at the Barbican in the City of London. It was this production that he adapted for the film version of the play in 1989. He and David Parfitt founded the Renaissance Theatre Company in 1987, following success with several productions on the London 'Fringe', including Branagh's full-scale production of Romeo and Juliet at the Lyric Studio, co-starring with Samantha Bond. The first major Renaissance production was Branagh's Christmas 1987 staging of Twelfth Night at Riverside Studios in Hammersmith, starring Richard Briers as Malvolio and Frances Barber as Viola, and with an original score by actor, musician and composer Patrick Doyle, who two years later was to compose the music for Branagh's film adaptation of Henry V. This Twelfth Night was later adapted for television. Branagh became a major presence in the media and on the British stage when Renaissance collaborated with Birmingham Rep for a 1988 touring season of three Shakespeare plays under the umbrella title of Renaissance Shakespeare on the Road, which also played a repertory season at the Phoenix Theatre in London. It featured directorial debuts for Judi Dench with Much Ado About Nothing (starring Branagh and Samantha Bond as Benedick and Beatrice), Geraldine McEwan with As You Like It, and Derek Jacobi directing Branagh in the title role in Hamlet, with Sophie Thompson as Ophelia. Critic Milton Shulman of the London Evening Standard wrote: "On the positive side Branagh has the vitality of Olivier, the passion of Gielgud, the assurance of Guinness, to mention but three famous actors who have essayed the role. On the negative side, he has not got the magnetism of Olivier, nor the mellifluous voice quality of Gielgud nor the intelligence of Guinness. " [20] A year later in 1989 Branagh co-starred with Emma Thompson in the Renaissance revival of Look Back in Anger. Judi Dench directed both the theatre and television productions, presented first in Belfast then at the London Coliseum and Lyric Theatre. In 2002, Branagh starred at the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield as Richard III. In 2003 he starred in the Royal National Theatre 's production of David Mamet 's Edmond. Branagh directed The Play What I Wrote in England in 2001 [21] and directed a Broadway production in 2003. [22] [23] From September to November 2008, Branagh appeared at Wyndham's Theatre as the title character in the Donmar West End revival of Anton Chekhov 's Ivanov in a new version by Tom Stoppard. His performance was lauded as the "performance of the year" by several critics. [24] It won him the Critics' Circle Theatre Award for Best Male Performance but did not get him a Laurence Olivier Award nomination, to the surprise of critics. [25] In July 2013 he co-directed Macbeth at Manchester International Festival with Rob Ashford. With Branagh in the title role, Alex Kingston played Lady Macbeth and Ray Fearon featured as Macduff. The final performance of the completely sold-out run, was broadcast to cinemas on 20 July as part of National Theatre Live. [26] He repeated his performance and directorial duties opposite Ashford and Kingston when the production moved to New York City 's Park Avenue Armory in June 2014. The production marked his Broadway stage debut. [27] In April 2015, Branagh announced his formation of the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company, in which he would appear as actor-manager. With the company, he announced he would present a season of five shows at London's Garrick Theatre from October 2015 – November 2016. The shows were The Winter's Tale, a double bill of Harlequinade and All On Her Own, Red Velvet, The Painkiller, Romeo and Juliet and The Entertainer. Branagh directed all but The Entertainer, in which he starred. Branagh also starred in The Winter's Tale, Harlequinade and The Painkiller. Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company also includes Judi Dench ( The Winter's Tale), Zoë Wanamaker ( Harlequinade/All On Her Own), Derek Jacobi, Lily James and Richard Madden ( Romeo and Juliet) and Rob Brydon ( The Painkiller). In September 2015 was announced that The Winter's Tale, Romeo and Juliet, and The Entertainer would be broadcast in cinemas, in partnership with Picturehouse Entertainment. [28] Film [ edit] Branagh is known for his film adaptations of William Shakespeare, beginning with Henry V (1989), followed by Much Ado About Nothing (1993), Hamlet (1996), Love's Labour's Lost (2000) and As You Like It (2006). As You Like It premiered in theatres in Europe, but premiered on television in the U. S., where it aired on HBO in August 2007. Notable non-Shakespeare films in which Branagh has appeared include Dead Again (1991) and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994), both of which he also directed, Wild Wild West (1999), provided the voice of Miguel, a con artist in the DreamWorks Animation film The Road to El Dorado (2000), Rabbit-Proof Fence (2002) and as Major General Henning von Tresckow in Valkyrie (2008). He starred as Gilderoy Lockhart in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002). He also played the Minister, Dormandy (a parody of PMG Tony Benn), in the film The Boat That Rocked (2009). Although he had a notable uncredited role as SS-Sturmbannführer Knopp in director Thomas Carter 's 1993 film Swing Kids, between 1989 and 1996 Branagh mostly directed his own films, including Peter's Friends, with a cast including former student friends Emma Thompson, Hugh Laurie, Tony Slattery and Stephen Fry, as well as Imelda Staunton and Rita Rudner; but the commercial and critical failure of Love's Labour's Lost ended his directorial career for a time. In 2006, the same year that Branagh's film version of As You Like It was released, he also directed a film version of Mozart 's opera The Magic Flute. Branagh has also directed the thriller Sleuth (2007), a remake of the 1972 film. At a film promotion for Valkyrie in 2008, Branagh confirmed that he would be directing Thor, a film based on the Marvel superhero. [29] Thor, Branagh's return to big-budget directing, was released on 6 May 2011. [30] In 2011, Branagh portrayed Laurence Olivier in My Week with Marilyn, which nabbed him a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the 84th Academy Awards. Branagh directed Disney 's live-action adaptation of Cinderella (2015). [31] Branagh played a Royal Navy Commander in Christopher Nolan 's 2017 action-thriller Dunkirk, based on the British military evacuation of the French city of Dunkirk in 1940 during World War II. [32] Branagh directed and starred in a film adaptation of Agatha Christie 's detective novel Murder on the Orient Express (2017) as Hercule Poirot. Production began in London in November 2016. [33] Like Branagh's Hamlet in 1996, [34] it is among the very few to use 65mm film cameras since 1970. [35] In 2018, he directed the film All Is True, in which he starred as William Shakespeare. In May 2019, Branagh was cast in Christopher Nolan's Tenet, set for release in July 2020. [36] Branagh has frequently reused actors, including Brian Blessed, Judi Dench, Robin Williams, Derek Jacobi, Nonso Anozie, Richard Briers, Stellan Skarsgård, Helena Bonham Carter, John Gielgud, Josh Gad, Ian Holm, and Emma Thompson. Television [ edit] Branagh has been involved in several made-for-TV films. Among his most acclaimed portrayals is that of US President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the film Warm Springs (2005), for which he received an Emmy Award nomination. The film received 16 Emmy nominations, winning five (including Outstanding Made for Television Movie); Branagh did not win the award for his portrayal. He received an Emmy for his portrayal of SS leader Reinhard Heydrich in the TV film Conspiracy (2001), a depiction of the Wannsee Conference, where Nazi officials decided on the Final Solution. In 2002 Branagh starred in the two-part television movie Shackleton, a dramatisation of the 1914 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition 's battle for survival, for which he was nominated for a BAFTA award and an Emmy. [37] In 1998 he narrated the 24-episode documentary series Cold War. [38] Branagh also narrated the BBC documentaries Walking with Dinosaurs, World War I in Colour, Walking with Beasts and Walking with Monsters, and the BBC miniseries Great Composers. Branagh is the star of the English-language Wallander television series, adaptations of Henning Mankell 's best-selling Wallander crime novels. Branagh plays the eponymous Inspector Kurt Wallander and also serves as the executive producer of the series. The first series of three episodes was broadcast on BBC One in November and December 2008. [39] Branagh won the award for best actor at the 35th Broadcasting Press Guild Television and Radio Awards (2009). It was his first major television award win in the UK. [40] He received his first BAFTA TV on 26 April 2009 for the British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series. [41] For his performance in the episode One Step Behind, he was nominated in the Outstanding Actor, Miniseries or Movie category of the 61st Primetime Emmy Awards. [42] The role also gained him a nomination for Best Actor at the 2009 Crime Thriller Awards. [43] The second Wallander series of three episodes aired initially in January 2010 on the BBC, and the third season aired in July 2012. [44] The fourth and final series was shot from October 2014 to January 2015 and premiered on German TV, dubbed into German, in December 2015; it aired in the UK, with its original English soundtrack, in May and June 2016. Radio [ edit] Branagh has played the title role in BBC radio broadcasts of Hamlet and Cyrano de Bergerac, and the role of Edmund in King Lear. [45] Other work [ edit] Branagh has narrated several audiobooks, such as The Magician's Nephew by C. S. Lewis [46] and Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. Branagh in July 2009 at the Roma Fiction Fest, where he was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award Branagh participated in the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony portraying Isambard Kingdom Brunel during the Industrial Revolution segment, "pandemonium" giving the speech from The Tempest originally read by the character Caliban. [47] [48] Personal life [ edit] From 1989 to 1995, Branagh was married to actress Emma Thompson. They appeared together in Fortunes of War, Look Back in Anger, Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing, Dead Again, and Peter's Friends. More recently, they both appeared in The Boat That Rocked, though with no shared scenes. During their marriage, and while directing and co-starring with Helena Bonham Carter in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, he began an affair with Bonham Carter. After Thompson divorced him, he and Bonham Carter were in a well-publicised relationship for several years. In 2003, he married film art director Lindsay Brunnock, [49] whom he met during the shooting of Shackleton. [50] Branagh is a Christian, and noted that he became "much more religious" after listening to Sir Laurence Olivier 's dramatic reading of the Bible every morning in preparation for his role as Olivier in My Week With Marilyn. [51] He is a fan of English football club Tottenham Hotspur, the Northern Irish football club Linfield and Scottish football club Rangers. [52] [53] Honours [ edit] Branagh has been nominated for five Academy Awards, the first man to be nominated for five different categories. His first two nominations were for Henry V (one each for directing and acting). He also received similar BAFTA Award nominations for his film work, winning one for his direction. His first BAFTA TV award came in April 2009, for Best Drama Series (Wallander). Branagh's two other Academy Award nominations were for the 1992 film short subject Swan Song and for his work on the screenplay of Hamlet in 1996. His most recent is for his portrayal of Lord Laurence Olivier in My Week With Marilyn. He is Honorary President of NICVA (the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action). He received an honorary Doctorate in Literature from Queen's University of Belfast in 1990. He is also a patron for the charity Over The Wall. [54] Branagh was the youngest actor to receive the Golden Quill (also known as the Gielgud Award) in 2000. In 2001 he was appointed an honorary Doctor of Literature at the Shakespeare Institute of The University of Birmingham; the Shakespeare Institute Library keeps the archive of his Renaissance Theatre Company and Renaissance Films. On 10 July 2009, Branagh was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the RomaFictionFest. [55] He was appointed a Knight Bachelor in the 2012 Birthday Honours for services to drama and to the community in Northern Ireland. [2] [56] He received the accolade at Buckingham Palace on 9 November 2012; afterwards, Branagh told a BBC reporter that he was "humble, elated, and incredibly lucky" to be knighted. [2] In October 2015, it was announced that Branagh would be the new President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), succeeding the late Lord Attenborough. [57] As the President of RADA and one of the highest profile actors and filmmakers in contemporary British popular culture, Branagh appeared on Debrett's 2017 list of the most influential people in the UK. [58] In October 2017, it was announced that Branagh would be conferred with the Freedom of the City of Belfast. [59] The honour was officially conferred on him by the Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Nuala McAllister, at a ceremony in the Ulster Hall, Belfast, on 30 January 2018. [3] Filmography [ edit] Awards and nominations [ edit] Collaborations [ edit] Branagh frequently collaborates with certain actors on multiple films, most notably Brian Blessed, the late Richard Briers, Patrick Doyle, Derek Jacobi, Emma Thompson, and Jimmy Yuill. 1 Although Doyle has composed music for many of Branagh's films, he is listed in the above table for his appearances as an actor. 2 Although Yuill has also composed music for multiple Branagh films, he is listed in the above table for his appearances as an actor. Discography [ edit] Shakespeare's Richard III (complete) for Naxos Audiobooks In the Ravine & Other Short Stories by Anton Chekhov (unabridged) for Naxos Audiobooks Felix Mendelssohn 's incidental music for A Midsummer Night's Dream (speaker) live recording for Sony Classical, conducted by Claudio Abbado The Diary of Samuel Pepys 1660–1669 (abridged) for Hodder Headline Audio Classics The Magician's Nephew by C. Lewis for Harper Books Shakespeare's " Sonnet 30 " for the 2002 compilation album, When Love Speaks ( EMI Classics) Mary Shelley's Frankenstein [Abridged] Joseph Conrad 's Heart of Darkness for References [ edit] ^ "Monitor". Entertainment Weekly (1237): 26. 14 December 2012. ^ a b c "Birthday Honours: Branagh, Winslet and royal designer Burton on list". BBC News. BBC. 16 June 2012. Retrieved 16 June 2012. ^ a b "Belfast celebrates Branagh's Freedom award – Belfast City Council".. Retrieved 30 January 2018. ^ "Kenneth Branagh Biography". Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2010. ^ "Kenneth Branagh: I left Belfast but it's still my home and I'd love to shoot a movie here".. Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 16 July 2018. ^ White, p. 2 ^ "The Kenneth Branagh Compendium: Conspiracy".. Retrieved 7 March 2010. ^ White p. 3 ^ "My best teacher – Kenneth Branagh". TES Connect. ^ "Berkshire's BAFTA Branagh". 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Norton & Co, ISBN 0-393-02862-3. Ian Shuttleworth (1994) Ken & Em, London: Headline. ISBN 0-7472-4718-8. Mark White (2005) Kenneth Branagh, London: Faber and Faber. ISBN 0-571-22068-1. Theatre Record and its annual Indexes External links [ edit] Kenneth Branagh on IMDb Biography on Tiscali film section Kenneth Branagh interview from Premiere (1996) Branagh Collection at Queen's University, Belfast Renaissance Theatre Company Archive, Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham Branagh's Wallander – Website relating to the BBC's English-language Wallander starring Kenneth Branagh Media offices Preceded by The Lord Attenborough President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art 2015– Incumbent.
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