Everything about Nigel Terry totally explained
Nigel Terry (born
August 15,
1945) is a British
stage and
film actor probably best known by movie audiences for his portrayal of
King Arthur in
John Boorman's
Excalibur (1981). However, he's had a long career in classical
theatre.
Terry was born in
Bristol,
England. First training with
repertory companies like the Oxford Meadow Players and Bristol Old Vic, Terry has appeared in many productions with the
Royal Shakespeare Company, the Round House Theatre and the Royal Court Theatre. Among his roles was Bosola in the 1989
Royal Shakespeare Company production of
John Webster's
The Duchess of Malfi. The same year, he played Pericles in David Thacker's production of
Pericles, Prince of Tyre.
He has also appeared in a number of other films, like
The Lion in Winter (1968), where he played
Prince John, and
Derek Jarman's
Caravaggio (1986), where he played the
title character. He has also appeared in some of Jarman's other films. Recently, he appeared in
Troy (2004) playing the
Trojan high priest and Prince Telephus, as well as the 2006
Hallmark production of
Blackbeard as a
marooned sailor.
He has also appeared on American and British television, notably in
Covington Cross, a series set in medieval times. He appeared in
Casualty as Denny. In May 2008 he played General Cobb in the
Doctor Who episode "
The Doctor's Daughter".
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