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Clive Russell

 
Actor: Clive Russell
  • Born: in Scotland
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Fantasy
  • Career Highlights: Margaret's Museum, Lecture 21
  • First Major Screen Credit: Margaret's Museum (1995)

Biography

Scottish-born Clive Russell is six and a half feet of bone and sinew. Add to his imposing stage presence his impressive acting skill and you have a colossal acting machine that can cry, bend steel, and recite Shakespeare. Russell has used his attributes to play Helfdane the Large in The Thirteenth Warrior, Ajax the Great in Troilus and Cressida, and blacksmith Joe Gargery in Great Expectations. For his portrayal of a gigantic but gentle ex-coal miner in the acclaimed Margaret's Museum, Russell earned a Canadian Academy Award nomination for best actor. Russell's appetite for acting is as big as he is. Between 1997 and 2001, he completed 24 films in addition to TV and other projects, including such high-profile productions as The Mists of Avalon (TV miniseries), Oliver Twist (TV miniseries), and Oscar and Lucinda. No, he probably won't replace Sean Connery as Scotland's most famous actor. But he certainly deserves recognition as one of Scotland's best actors -- right up there among Connery, Ewan McGregor, Dougray Scott, and Robert Carlyle.

Russell first performed before an audience in 1960 on the Shari Lewis Show. But it was not until 1980 that he got his first real acting job -- performing on the London stage as the superintendent in Nobel Prize-winner Dario Fo's satire The Accidental Death of an Anarchist, about police corruption in Italy. The reviews were good, and he reprised that role for television in 1983. After further honing his skills in various British TV productions and a handful of films -- including Jute City, The Power of One, The Hawk, and Seconds Out -- Russell received exposure before international audiences as Caleb Garth in the celebrated BBC miniseries Middlemarch, based on the George Eliot novel of the same name. A year later, he fell in love on the movie screen with Helena Bonham Carter in Margaret's Museum, earning laudatory reviews worldwide. Clive Russell had arrived. After more TV roles and another film, Russell played Ralph Fiennes' father in another critically acclaimed film, Oscar and Lucinda. Growing recognition of his acting skills then brought him plum roles in four major TV miniseries: Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, The Railway Children, and The Mists of Avalon. In the same year that he made Mists, Russell also performed in The Emperor's New Clothes, starring Ian Holm as Napoleon. In 2002, his career reached new heights when he took on a role in a BBC/Columbia Tristar production about a mountain-rescue team in Scotland. ~ Mike Cummings, All Movie Guide
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Clive Russell
Born 7 December 1945 (1945-12-07) (age 63)
Reeth, England
Occupation actor

Clive Russell (born 7 December 1945) is a British actor.

Russell was born in Reeth, England and raised in Fife, Scotland.[1] He resides in the Hither Green area of South East London.

He has appeared in numerous television productions and films including the television series Hope And Glory, Neverwhere, the 1999 version of Great Expectations and the 2001 mini-series, The Mists of Avalon. Clive has also been a veteran of television comedy starring in the BBC series Heartburn Hotel, Happiness and Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.

In Margaret's Museum, a highly acclaimed motion picture, Clive starred opposite Helena Bonham Carter as the Gaelic-speaking Neil Currie. The film centres around a town where half the male population die working in a coalpit. He also guest starred in the last ever episode of the popular BBC drama, Monarch of the Glen. In 2005 he appeared in the film Festival, playing Brother John, who was performing a play about paedophile priests at the Edinburgh Fringe.

He played the character of Jock, a builder renovating an old barn, in the third series of Jam and Jerusalem. He also recently played the part of Phil Nail in Coronation Street. He also played the part of "Big Innes" in the series Still Game Series 3 Episode 4. He has also recently appeared in the BBC production Merlin as 'Bayard, King of Mercia'. He also starred in Series 4, Episode 7 of Hotel Babylon- as an artist forced to fake his own death when he is in debt.

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