Kenneth Cranham, born on December twelfth, nineteen forty-four, is a distinguished British actor renowned for his versatile performances across film, television, radio, and stage. His career spans several decades, during which he has captivated audiences with his compelling portrayals in a variety of genres.
Among his most notable film roles are those in classics such as Oliver! (nineteen sixty-eight), Hellbound: Hellraiser II (nineteen eighty-eight), and Chocolat (nineteen eighty-eight). He has also appeared in critically acclaimed films like Layer Cake (two thousand four), Gangster No. 1 (two thousand), Hot Fuzz (two thousand seven), Maleficent (two thousand fourteen), and Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool (two thousand seventeen).
On television, Cranham has showcased his talent in series such as Budgie (nineteen seventy-two), Boon (nineteen eighty-nine), and Minder (nineteen ninety-three). His more recent work includes appearances in Rome, War & Peace (two thousand sixteen), and The White Princess (two thousand seventeen), further solidifying his status as a versatile actor.
In the realm of theatre, Kenneth has received critical acclaim, being nominated twice for the prestigious Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Play. He earned this accolade for his remarkable performance as Inspector Goole in the National Theatre's award-winning production of An Inspector Calls and won the award in two thousand sixteen for his role in The Father. His stage repertoire also includes significant contributions to three Orton plays, including the radio and stage premieres of The Ruffian on the Stair and the first successful revival of Loot.