RIGHT: Swaziland, where REG was
born
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Richard E. Grant was born Richard
Grant Esterhuysen on the 5th of May, 1957 in Mbabane, Swaziland.
From an early age,
Richard knew he wanted to be an actor - a passion fuelled
by an instant infatuation with Barbra Streisand that
continues to this day.
Richard's parents divorced when he was
11, which caused a great deal of scandal in Swaziland, as his father,
Henrik, was the Swazi Minister of Education, and a popular one at that.
Unfortunately, Henrik was also a heavy smoker and died 13 years later
of lung cancer, aged 51. Richard later lamented that his father wasn't
alive to see Withnail and I.
Richard attended
Waterford boarding school as a child, and then studied
drama at Cape Town University where he co-founded a
multi-racial, avant garde ensemble called the Troupe
Theatre Company. He acted in many Troupe productions over
that two year period, including "Fanshen", "Total
Eclipse" and Steven Berkoff's "Agamemnon". He also
directed versions of "Metamorphosis" and "The Threepenny
Opera".

LEFT: Joan and
REG
A year after his fathers death, Richard
packed up and left for England, arriving in London in 1982. He initially
worked as a waiter in Covent Garden until getting work in the theatre,
culminating in his 1984 nomination
as Most Promising Newcomer for his performance in "Tramway Road" at
the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith.
During 1983 Richard met and worked with
Joan Washington on a series of regional British dialects. She later
became his wife and is probably responsible for Richard's fabulously
well spoken English. Joan is eight years older than Richard, and already
had a son Tom from a previous marriage.
Richard follows a strict lifestyle. He
doesn't drink alcohol (he's allergic to it), tea or coffee. He also
doesn't smoke or eat dairy products, as he thinks it's "cow mucus" and
quite disgusting.

RIGHT: Joan and
REG
His first film was an award winning TV
production called "Honest, Decent and True", and this lead to his audition
for "Withnail and I". The cult and financial success of Withnail meant
that Hollywood began to come calling and basically Richard finally had
the "big break" that most actors aspire to.
Whilst landing the
fantastic part of Withnail was what they had been waiting
for, it was also an incredibly unhappy time for Richard
and Joan. Their first child together was born prematurely, during
the first few days of filming Withnail, and sadly only survived
for a few hours. Tiffany is buried not far from the family
home. Happily, they now have a daughter,
Olivia.

LEFT: REG and
daughter Olivia
"Withnail and I" was released in 1988,
and since then, Richard has had roles in over 50 films. He's worked
with some of America's greatest directors - Robert Altman, Francis Ford
Coppola and Martin Scorsese, and has a penchant for playing some of
the finest film crazies of the past two decades. The starring role in
a big blockbuster has so far eluded Richard, but he has built up legions
of dedicated fans as he manages to shine in any movie he appears in.