Richard E. Grant – Official Website

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Welcome To The REG Temple

The REG Temple is the official website for actor, author and director Richard E. Grant.

Richard has appeared in over 80 films and television programs, such as Withnail And I, The Scarlet Pinmpernel, Jack & Sarah, L.A. Story, Dracula, The Hound Of The Baskervilles, Gosford Park & The Iron Lady. In 2005 he directed his first major release, Wah-Wah.

This website is unique in that it has been run and maintained by volunteers and fans since 1998. For more information on its origins, please click here.


REG News – Odds & Sods

September28

Denise informs me that the latest NSPCC Xmas catalogue features the tape of “Celebrity Bedtime Stories” in which REG narrates one of the stories. The details are:

Page 28
Product Code 686697
NSPCC
CELEBRITY BEDTIME STORIES CASSETTE
£4.99

If anyone is interested they can either call customer services on 0870 606 6363 (Britain) to get a catalogue, or place an order using a credit card order. You can also logon to www.nspcc.org.uk/shop. Please note that the postage & packaging is £4.95, so you may want to get browse catalogue and create a reasonable order.

Speaking of books, Debbie emailed me to say that REG narrates a new audiobook written by Roald Dahl called “The Giraffe, the Pelly & Me”. The book is due to be released in November and we’ll keep you updated on news as it comes to hand.

posted under 2003, News

Story Of An African Film Star

September28

The Sunday Times (South Africa) – Sunday 28th September, 2003

By Jeanne Van Der Merwe.

Richard E Grant

Famous for portraying grumpy oddballs, Richard E Grant this week seemed a touch uncomfortable with his latest role, that of a conman, in a film being shot in the Karoo.

Grant plays Bonaparte Blenkins, who tries to cheat a widow out of her money in Olive Schreiner’s The Story of an African Farm and beats up the farm manager’s young son.

Speaking on the set, on a farm near Matjiesfontein, Grant said: “I play a scallywag, a philanderer, a compulsive liar, a trickster who tries to fleece the farmer’s wife of her fortune . I’ve never played a conman before and I’ve never done an Irish accent before.”

Nevertheless, he accepted the role of Blenkins a week after reading the script. “It is a classic story of a closed, homogeneous community into which my character comes and disrupts their lives before being catapulted out.”

Grant plays opposite two first-time child actors, both from Cape Town, Anneke Weidemann and Luke Gallant.

“You’ve got to be very patient when working with children but, being a parent, I enjoy it enormously,” he said. “They are not jaded or cynical and they have a fresh attitude.”

The British-based actor has a 13-year-old daughter, Olivia.

Grant is a firm favourite with the crew in Matjiesfontein. South African producer Bonnie Rodini described him as a “true professional. He keeps us all giggling. He has a very dry sense of humour. And he’s very good with the children.”

On set, the tall Grant is hard to miss, dressed in a period black suit with too-short pants.

He doesn’t act like a major film star. This week, after finishing a shoot, Grant fetched his own mineral water and apples before sitting down on a dusty grain sack.

Karin van der Laag (best known for her role as Maggie in the soapie Isidingo) said: “He is super-intelligent and very unpredictable. He acts like a clown and he’s usually pulling faces as he walks.”

Grant often rides to and from the set on a pink bicycle, or jogs the short distance along a dirt road on Zoutekloof, the farmstead where the filming takes place, to the camp where the cast rest in caravans during shooting.

Born Richard Grant Esterhuysen, the actor grew up in Swaziland, the son of a Swazi education minister.

“Even 22 years after I’ve left, I still love going back to Swaziland as a visitor,” he said this week.

Grant studied drama at the University of Cape Town before forming an alternative multiracial theatre company called the Theatre Troupe.

“I worked with people like Fiona Ramsay, Ian Roberts, Grant Stopford. They were a great group of people and I remember them with great fondness.”

Yet he never regrets his move overseas and into film.

“I vastly prefer film. You get paid much better, and there exists a record of your work, for better or for worse. And you get to travel, which is a fantastic privilege.

“The film industry is also far less precious than the theatre; theatre can be very self-important. And performing the same play for six months is braindamaging.”

Grant said he visited South Africa regularly, as his mother, Leonie, still lives in Johannesburg.

His next project is a film that is set and shot in Swaziland, which he wrote himself. It deals with the “last gasp of the British Empire” and Swaziland’s independence.

posted under 2003, Articles

More Doctor Who Reports

September27

Various news snippets compiled courtesy of Joey Reynolds from the Sci-fi Overdrive website.

From the Outpost Gallifrey website…

Doctor Who is back… and it’s about time!

Doctor Who is soon to return to the airwaves, in an all-new series of adventures for BBC-1 debuting in 2005. The story broke in the Friday morning London Daily Telegraph newspaper, whose webservice featured a headline article (already released to their web service) entitled Doctor Who ready to come out of the Tardis for Saturday TV series by Tom Leonard, Media Editor – an article that hit shortly before midnight UK time Thursday evening. Outpost Gallifrey had received a few emails over the past week hinting that something “was soon to be announced” but waited until the news hit Thursday evening in North America as the Telegraph’s article was released, and then we heard that numerous Doctor Who experts such as Mark Campbell (“Pocket Essentials: Doctor Who”) and the editors of Doctor Who Magazine were contacted for comment. Shortly after 0400 GMT, BBC News confirmed the story, which has now been carried on most major UK, US and Australia news services (including CNN, MSNBC, ITN News, Associated Press and Reuters).

The Telegraph article, which was first on the story, said that “in a move that heralds the most eagerly anticipated comeback in television history, BBC1 said yesterday that it is developing a new series of the sci-fi classic,” which BBC News confirms will be produced by BBC Wales for BBC-1 Television. But, says the article, “in a development that may alarm purists, the new series is being written by Russell T Davies, the creator of Queer As Folk, the controversial Channel 4 drama about gay life in Manchester, and Bob and Rose, an ITV drama about a homosexual man falling for a straight woman,” among his many other television credits, which also include “Second Coming,” “Touching Evil,” “Springhill” and “The House of Windsor”… and, of course, the Doctor Who: The New Adventures novel “Damaged Goods” for Virgin Publishing. (Davies was also mentioned several years ago as a possible bidder for a new series, a prospect that obviously stayed a possibility…) Davies says he wants to ‘introduce the character to a modern audience’. It will also be limited, at this time, to one six-part series, says at least one report.

Lorraine Heggessey, controller of BBC-1 and a recent champion of Doctor Who, is apparently completely supportive of the whole thing (though she makes note that the Doctor will not be gay, despite the subject matter of the writer’s previous material, noting that Davies was chosen because of his knowledge of Doctor Who and experience in television. Heggessey also apparently says in the article that it is “too early to say which of the Doctor’s most famous enemies, who include the Cybermen, the Master and the Sea Devils, would return, but insiders said it was unthinkable that the Daleks would not be trundling back into action.” Casting has not been undertaken at press time but the article mentions Richard E. Grant, Paul McGann and Alan Davies as possible choices. Heggessey then discusses the rights issues. “Worldwide has now agreed,” she says, “that, as they haven’t made the film and I’ve been waiting for two years, it’s only right that BBC1 should have a crack at making a series.” The series is not likely be be broadcast before 2005. Says Davies: “The new series will be fun, exciting, contemporary and scary.”

The Daily Telegraph article can be read online by clicking here (you have to register, but it’s free); the BBCi News report confirming the story is located here. Other news services have been picking up the story over the past few hours… only confirming what we’ve suspected since word first broke: that Doctor Who fans truly have cause for celebration today.

Update 0245 GMT: The Irish Examiner has picked up the story with new quotes from Mal Young, BBC controller of continuing drama series. “It’s time to crank up the Tardis and find out what lies in store for the Doctor,” says Young. “We’re thrilled to have a writer of Russell’s calibre to take us on this journey. However we’re a the very early stages of development and further details including casting will not be available for some time.” We’ve also received reports from folks online that Sky News Radio Overnight has reported the story but it’s not yet on their web service.

Update 0400 GMT: BBC News confirms the story; see top of this article for details. The story confirms that BBC Wales Head of Drama Julie Gardner will executive produce with Davies and Mal Young. “Russell is one of Wales’s leading TV writers. It will be a thrill for BBC Wales to work with him on such a landmark TV series,” Gardner is quoted as saying. “This is very early days and it is unlikely anything will be on screen for at least two years but it is very exciting and I can’t wait to get started.”

Update 1515 GMT: The word has crossed all of the news services; the BBCi Doctor Who page updated; breakfast-time shows in the UK have been running the story all morning. Even CNN’s international edition features the story on its front page. Outpost Gallifrey (and our Forums) have been flooded with readers new and old. We continue to monitor for new information.

Update 1830 GMT: The Ananova newswire service (often spurious with its information) features another report that just crossed the wires: “Jonathan Creek star Alan Davies is the bookies’ favourite to become the new Dr Who. … William Hill have made Davies 8/1 favourite to land the role of the Doctor. Richard E Grant is second favourite followed by Sean Pertwee – whose dad, Jon, played the time lord in the 1970s. Other names in the frame include Star Trek actor Patrick Stewart and Cold Feet star James Nesbitt. And Lenny Henry is 33/1 to become the first black Dr Who in the show’s 30 year history.” Speculation, of course, but it’s speculation about a confirmed new series so why quibble? (Thanks to Steve Freestone!)

Update 1930 GMT: BBC Wales television series “Wales Today” this evening featured a story live from the Llangollen Doctor Who Exhibition; among the reports was a focus on Davies’ Welsh origins and that this is “very much an ‘in house’ BBC Wales production for BBC-1”. (Steve Freestone, again!)

After a 16 year drought from regular production, the fans who grew up watching the show are now in positions of power and influence to bring this show back to a new generation of fans who will very much continue it’s story as one of Britain’s most loved legends, along with Robin Hood, King Arthur and Sherlock Holmes. Magnificent news, for the series’ 40th anniversary year!

Phew! Thanks for all of that, Joey!

posted under 2003, News

REG For Doctor Who – Proper?

September26

According to dozens and dozens of reports I’ve received the BBC has just announced that they will be doing a new “live action” production of Doctor Who. Several names have been “bandied about” to star in the lead role, and the BBC website is currently running a poll as to which actor fans prefer to play the part. To vote for REG (or anyone else for that matter) just click this link.

I should have a few articles, as well as more information, on Doctor Who in upcoming days. Stay tuned!

posted under 2003, News

Pat’s Page – Calendars 1

September23

Here are just some of the calendar pages and covers that Pat has done over the years.

Calendar Pages

Magazine Covers

Collages

Other Stuff

Click here for more calendar pages from Pat.

posted under 2003, Artwork, REGiment
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