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Timothy Dalton
Timothy Peter Dalton (born 21 March ) is a Britishactor.
Timothy dalton wikipedia indonesia On television, Dalton's role as Oliver Secombe made him one of the stars of Centennial — He later played Mr. He portrayed Peter Townsend in the fifth season of The Crown He decided to become an actor at 16 after seeing a production of Macbeth and got a role in a production of the play at The Old Vic. My mother and her side, however, were worried.He is famous for playing fictional spy James Bond in two movies in and He also voiced the hedgehog Mr. Pricklepants in Toy Story 3.
National identity
[change | change source]His father was English and his mother was an American of Italian and Irish descent.
Personal life
[change | change source]Dalton has one son, Alexander (born 7 August ), by Russian musician Oksana Grigorieva.[1] He was in a relationship with English actress Vanessa Redgrave (with whom he appeared in the film Mary, Queen of Scots) between and [2] Dalton is a Manchester City F.C.
supporter. He is often seen at the City of Manchester Stadium to watch his team play.[3] Dalton remains unmarried.[1]
Filmography
[change | change source]Movies
[change | change source]Television
[change | change source]Audiobook narration
[change | change source]Novels by "Benjamin Black" (pseudonym of John Banville):
- "Christine Falls" () AudioRenaissance
- "The Silver Swan" () Macmillan Audio
- "Elegy for April" () Macmillan Audio
Stage work
[change | change source]- Coriolanus, National Youth Theatre, Queen's Theatre, London ()
- A Game Called Arthur, Royal Court Theatre () Arthur
- Little Malcolm And His Struggle Against The Eunuchs, National Youth Theatre, Royal Court Theatre, London () Malcolm
- The Merchant of Venice, Birmingham Repertory Theatre ()
- Richard III, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham, England () title role
- As You Like It, Birmingham Repertory Theatre ()
- Love's Labour's Lost, Birmingham Repertory Theatre ()
- The Doctor's Dilemma, Birmingham Repertory Theatre ()
- St.
Joan, Birmingham Repertory Theatre ()
- A Game Called Arthur, Theatre Upstairs, London () Arthur
- Macbeth, Hawaii production () title role
- King Lear, Prospect Theatre Company, Aldwych Theatre, London () Edgar
- Love's Labour's Lost, Prospect Theatre Company, Aldwych Theatre () Berowne
- Henry V ()
- Romeo and Juliet, Prospect Theatre Company, Aldwych Theatre (–73)
- Romeo and Juliet, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, England () Romeo
- Love's Labour's Lost, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Shakespeare Theatre ()
- Henry IV, Part 1, Prospect Theatre Company, Round House Theatre, London () Hal, Prince of Wales
- Henry IV, Part 2, Prospect Theatre Company, Round House Theatre, London () Hal, Prince of Wales
- Henry V, Prospect Theatre Company, Round House Theatre () Henry V
- The Samaritan, Shaw Theatre, London () Bob
- The Vortex, Greenwich Theatre, London () Nicky Lancaster
- Black Comedy, Dolphin Theatre Company, Shaw Theatre () Harold Gorringe
- White Lies, Dolphin Theatre Company, Shaw Theatre () Tom
- The Lunatic, the Lover, and Poet, Old Vic Theatre Company, London () Lord Byron
- The Romans, New Mermaid Theatre, London () Marc Antony
- Antony and Cleopatra ()
- Henry IV, Part 1, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Centre Theatre, London () Hotspur
- Henry IV, Part 2, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Centre Theatre, London () Hotspur
- Antony and Cleopatra, Theatre Clwyd, Mold, Wales, then Haymarket Theatre, London () Antony
- The Taming of the Shrew, Theatre Clwyd, then Haymarket Theatre () Petruchio
- A Touch of the Poet, Young Vic Theatre, London, then Haymarket Theatre () Cornelius Melody
- Love Letters, Canon Theatre, Beverly Hills, CA () Andrew Makepeace Ladd III
- Peter and the Wolf (staged reading), Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles () narrator
- Star Crossed Lovers ()
- His Dark Materials, National Theatre Company, Laurence Olivier Theatre, London (–04) Lord Asriel