John Shrapnel

John Shrapnel

Birthday

27.04.1942

Deathday

14.02.2020

Place of birth

Birmingham, England, UK

Gender

Male

Known for

Acting

Biography

Shrapnel was born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, the son of Mary Lillian Myfanwy (née Edwards) and journalist/author Norman Shrapnel.[1] As a stage actor, he was a member of Laurence Olivier's Royal National Theatre company and the Royal Shakespeare Company and most recently appeared as Sir Oliver Surface in The School for Scandal (directed by Deborah Warner) at the Barbican Centre in 2011. He has also appeared extensively in film and on television in roles in Elizabeth R, Z-Cars, Edward and Mrs. Simpson, 101 Dalmatians, Space: 1999, Inspector Morse, Coogan's Run, Notting Hill and Foyle's War. He presented an episode of the 1983 BBC television travel series Great Little Railways. He gave performances in three entries in the BBC Television Shakespeare plays and as Creon in the BBC's 1984 productions of the Three Theban plays of Sophocles. In America, he has starred in supporting roles as Senator Gaius in Gladiator, Nestor in Troy and Pompey in the second episode of Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire. He also played the Jail Warden in the 10th Kingdom, an epic fantasy miniseries. He has the rare achievement of appearing in two episodes of Midsomer Murders as two different characters, in Death in Chorus and Written in Blood. Shrapnel appeared in an episode of Jonathan Creek as Professor Lance Graumann in the episode The Omega Man. He appears in Chemical Wedding alongside Simon Callow, telling the tale of the resurrection of occultist Aleister Crowley. Shrapnel also has experience in the field of BBC radio drama through such characters as Colin Dexter's Inspector Morse and William Gibson's Neuromancer. He is the son-in-law of Deborah Kerr through his 1975 marriage to her younger daughter Francesca Ann Bartley. They have three sons, the actors Lex Shrapnel (b.1979), Tom Shrapnel (b.1981) and the writer Joe Shrapnel (b.1976). They live in Highbury, north London.

Movies

King Lear

King Lear

3/23/1975

Lion Queen

Lion Queen

6/1/1998

Gladiator

Gladiator

5/4/2000

Hamlet

Hamlet

3/23/2015

Notting Hill

Notting Hill

5/21/1999

Troy

Troy

5/13/2004

The Victim

The Victim

1/8/1980

Poppyland

Poppyland

1/13/1985

The Duchess

The Duchess

9/5/2008

King Lear

King Lear

9/19/1982

The Awakening

The Awakening

8/17/2011

Mirrors

Mirrors

8/14/2008

Whistle

Whistle

8/22/2002

Fatherland

Fatherland

11/26/1994

Pope Joan

Pope Joan

8/16/1972

101 Dalmatians

101 Dalmatians

11/27/1996

Testimony

Testimony

11/1/1988

Two Deaths

Two Deaths

6/14/1996

The Body

The Body

4/13/2001

Partition

Partition

8/19/1987

Claim

Claim

7/16/2002

Alone

Alone

4/11/2002

Hennessy

Hennessy

12/31/1975

Run.

Run.

1/1/2013

The Tom Machine

The Tom Machine

11/20/1980

The Ha-Ha

The Ha-Ha

8/25/1969

Hamlet

Hamlet

12/7/1992

Flayed

Flayed

2/22/1978

Hitting Town

Hitting Town

4/26/1976

Hamlet Within

Hamlet Within

5/21/2022

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