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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.


Richard Dreams, Bombay Style

June21

Richard turned out for the premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bollywood musical, “Bombay Dreams.” Other stars who were there for the event were Sir Michael Caine and his wife Shakira, Claire Sweeney, Sir Bob Geldof, Barbara Windsor and Elaine Paige. Many in the audience got into the Bollywood spirit by wearing saris and shalwar kameez.

Lord Lloyd-Webber’s homage to the Indian film industry has been three years in the making with a reported budget of £4.5m. To read more about the event, click here. If you want to see a short clip of the production (with a blurry REG arriving – so blurry I didn’t see if Joan was there with him?) then click here. You’ll need Real Player to see it though. Be quick as these links usually don’t last!

For those of you in the U.S. who have the BBCAmerica, look out for “The Match” which airs on 22nd Saturday at 8pm, and again at 1am, on 23rd Sunday.

Thanks to both Susan and Cath for the news.

Lastly! I have a cool missive from REG – the first of what should be an ongoing “report” in the life and times of REG, and exclusively written just for the Temple. I need to format it for the site though so it should be up here before everyone in the northern hemisphere wakes up in the morning. Stay tuned!

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Exclusive Temple Report Number 1

June21

Exclusive Temple Report Number 1 – 21st June, 2002

Out Of Africa

By Richard E. Grant

Currently shooting Monsieur ‘N’ in Cape Town till the end of July, then Paris for a couple of weeks. Extraordinary experience working in Cape Town again, having left university here twenty years ago, to seek my future in England, then to return for a film. Has really underlined how far the journey has been in every sense during the interim two decades. Seen many people from way back then and enjoyed a lot of reunions, but the most significant change that supersedes everything is the collapse of apartheid. It seemed so far off in 1982, and the subsequent changes are profound and exhilarating.

Antoine de Caunnes – ‘Rapido’ on ‘Eurotrash’ some years back – is the director and an amazing leader. Has a completely different persona in France – acts, directs, writes novels. One of the best I have ever worked with. Great script, locations, cast and crew, what more can you ask for?

I play Sir Hudson Lowe, the last English governor of St. Helena, suspected of poisoning Napoleon, as his incarceration cost the English government a staggering £8 million a year in 1817. As Napoleon was deemed world enemy number one, St. Helena seemed the best option to keep him imprisoned. He was referred to as ‘Monsieur N’ as opposed to emperor, to underline his fallen status. He spoke no English, so I have to speak very fast and fluent French in my confrontations with him. Nerve wracking, as my French is grammatically crippled at best and sluggish at worst. However, I have a coach and have practiced getting up to speed at every turn.

South Africa is the chosen location as the landscape outside Cape Town is very similar to St. Helena. It is also economically viable as the exchange rate is very favourable at present due to the weak ‘rand’. There is also a well established community of film technicians in Cape Town.

Most unusually, to avoid any ‘allo allo’ carry on accents, all the English characters speak English to each other and the French speak in French. So there will be subtitles for sections of the film, depending on what the language is of the country in which it’s shown.

The current location is a town called Hermanus, an hour and a half outside Cape Town where the small harbour has been transformed into a replica of the St. Helena harbour, replete with fort, cannons, jetty and breakwater wall. Very stormy weather conditions provided the perfect background for the arrival of Hudson Lowe on the island. 200 local extras kitted out in period costume, band p[laying ‘God Save The Queen’ on the jetty, red coated soldiers lined up for inspection and waves thundering in the background. At one point, the waves were so violent that 400 people scrambled AT SPEED up the hill side to escape the water.

A make-up assistant got clobbered in the back by a satellite dish that dislodged off a nearby roof. She is fine now, but the ‘incident’ got transmuted in the local press who reported that ‘Richard E. Grant was rushed to hospital when a piece of the set hit his head during the storms’ etc. prompting a flurry of phone calls from people assuming I was out for the count.

French actor, Phillipe Torreton is playing ‘Napoleon’.

Have had a two week break back in London. Presented the National Portrait Gallery BP Award to winner Catherine Goodman and attended the launch of Prince Charles’s New Arts and Kids Foundation launch at Buckingham Palace to provide more arts activities and opportunities for children currently deprived of them. Being at the Palace underlined just how far I have ‘journeyed’ since arriving in London twenty years ago with a couple of suitcases and a head full of hope!

Am hosting a second charity clay pigeon shoot at the Holland And Holland Ground in Ruislip, on the edge of London on Thursday the 12th September, alongside Lord Richard Attenborough, fellow trustee of Waterford-Kamhlaba school in Swaziland, to raise further bursary funds.

Thank-you again to the REGiment for so loyally supporting the first event, the ‘Withnail-For-Waterford’ screening three years ago. The clay pigeon shoot raised £100,000 last year, which translated into one and a half million in the Swaziland currency, and we are hoping to raise a similar amount this year. So if there are any ‘shooters’ out there who want to put a team of four together, let me know. The cost of a team of four is £1000 and includes breakfast, endless shooting on a variety of stands, celebs, champagne reception, three course lunch, goody bag, ‘entertainment’ and an auction.

As before, every penny raised goes to the bursary fund. The costs of staging the shoot are covered by the generous sponsorship of HSBC Bank. guaranteeing that whatever we raise, or get donated, goes to the bursary fund. Am like a rottweiler when it comes to this as so often money donated to charity gets waylaid into paying admin. NOT HERE! Thank-you again to the REGiment for making donations previously. I visited the school when I had a few days free on ‘Monsieur N’ last month, and the place is as inspiring as ever.

Please email the Temple any questions you have and I will do my best to answer them.cheers and chin chin
richard.

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Bombay Dreams Premiere – Extra

June21

Sky News – Tuesday 21st June, 2002

Denise Spices Up Eastern Night

Denise Van Outen added her own sort of eastern spice as stars turned out for the premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bollywood musical. The TV and stage beauty sported a revealing white dress with a Kama Sutra style image of a couple getting intimate for the show – which later received rave reviews from the critics.

The 27-year-old flashed a cheeky smile as she arrived at the Apollo Victoria theatre for the world premiere of Bombay Dreams.

Afterwards the Daily Mail’s Michael Coveney said the music was “continuously beguiling” and “worthy of Lloyd Webber at his best”. The Mirror’s Kevin O’Sullivan said theatregoers “can’t help being seduced by its charm”.

Wearing saris

Lord Lloyd-Webber watched the production in the company of Sir Michael Caine and his wife Shakira.

Claire Sweeney, who like Van Outen has starred in the hit musical Chicago, was also there, along with Sir Bob Geldof, Barbara Windsor, actor Richard E Grant and Elaine Paige. Many in the audience got into the Bollywood spirit by wearing saris and shalwar kameez. Lord Lloyd-Webber’s homage to the Indian film industry has been three years in the making with a reported budget of £4.5m.

Extravaganza

Newcomer Raza Jaffrey plays the lead role of Akaash, a penniless Bombay boy plucked from obscurity to become a major Bollywood star.

Actress Preeya Kalidas, who appeared in box office hits Bend It Like Beckham and East Is East, plays the heroine Priya. The cast also includes This Life star Ramon Tikaram.

Lord Lloyd-Webber is hoping the lavish Indian extravaganza will cash in on the current vogue for all things Bollywood but advance ticket sales have not matched those of some other West End productions.

It is scripted by Goodness Gracious Me star Meera Syal and the music is written by A R Rahman, a man responsible for over 50 Bollywood soundtracks.

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Bombay Dreams Premiere

June21

Tuesday 21st June, 2002

Richard turned out for the premiere of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bollywood musical, “Bombay Dreams.” Other stars who were there for the event were Sir Michael Caine and his wife Shakira, Claire Sweeney, Sir Bob Geldof, Barbara Windsor and Elaine Paige. Many in the audience got into the Bollywood spirit by wearing saris and shalwar kameez.

Lord Lloyd-Webber’s homage to the Indian film industry has been three years in the making with a reported budget of £4.5m. To read more about the event, click here. If you want to see a short clip of the production (with a blurry REG arriving – so blurry it’s hard to see if Joan was there with him?) then check out the video below.

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Another picture – This time courtesy of OK! Magazine.

Picture of REG arriiving at the premiere courtesy of the BBC website

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UK MacWorld Awards – 2002 @ MacWorld.com

June21

Friday 21st June, 2002

Taken from the UK MacWorld website.

The 2002 Macworld Awards was held on June 21 in the sumptuous grounds of the Queen’s House at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.

The Awards were hosted by Macworld Editor-in-Chief Simon Jary and movie-icon and self-confessed “a technosaurus with an Apple laptop” Richard E Grant (‘Withnail and I’, ‘How to Get Ahead in Advertising’, ‘Warlock’, ‘Henry & June’, ‘The Player’, Hudson Hawk’, ‘L.A. Story’, ‘Dracula’, ‘The Age of Innocence’, ‘Jack and Sarah’, ‘Spice World’ “Scarlet Pimpernel’, ‘Gosford Park’).

Apple Hardware Product Sales Manager Nigel Fowler receives the Readers’ Choice Macworld Award for Best Hardware for the iMac G4 from sponsor MacExpo’s Farhad Alaaldin, Macworld’s Simon Jary and Richard E Grant.

Microsoft UK’s Group Marketing Manager receives the Editors’ Choice Macworld Award for Productivity Software for Office v.X.

Apple’s PR assistant Diane Booty and Stuart Harris (Software Product Sales Manager) receive the Editors’ Choice Macworld Award for Consumer Software for iPhoto.

Apple’s Nigel Fowler and Sarah Baister flank award sponsor Darren King from Square Solutions, as they receive the Editors’ Choice Macworld Award for Apple Product of the Year for the iMac G4.

Epson UK’s Managing Director Nick Butler receives the Editors’ Choice Macworld Award for Consumer Hardware for the Stylus Photo 950.

Macworld Awards guests enjoyed a champagne reception under the colonnades and on the lawn of the Queen’s House, Greenwich.

What they said about the Macworld Awards 2002:
“A very good evening, and VERY raucous. Much enjoyed!”
Richard E Grant
Host, Macworld Awards 2002

“This is the best Awards ceremony I’ve been to. Macworld really knows how to host a party”
Geoff Curzen-Bernes
Managing Director, Mac and More

“As a sponsor, I was delighted with the organization of the event and the selection of the fabulous venue. All in all, it was a great night. ”
Farhad Alaaldin
MD of MacUnlimited.

“Thanks for the great evening!”
Andrew Gunyon
Small Business Development Manager
HP

“The Macworld Awards are considered among the most prestigious in the industry”
Apple Hot News

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