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.


Warlocks And Vampires Sighted In U.K.

March31

Warlock is on again on Sky Moviemax at 8 p.m. on Wednesday 3rd April.

There’s also a “snippet” on REG – or more specifically The Little Vampire” – in the April edition of the UK Sky Magazine which you can see here. The film is to be screened in the UK on Sunday 28th April at 7.00 PM (Sky Premier, Channel 301).

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Top 10 Films And “Fubbed” Withnail And I

March29

At present the FilmFour website is conducting a poll of top ten British films – you select three from a limited choice. Last night Withnail And I was just in the lead with 10.8% of the vote. If you want to have your say just point your favorite browser to www.filmfour.com/ and cast your own vote.

During April FilmFour is showing:-

4th @ 20.00 The Match
6th @ 22.05 Jack and Sarah
17th @ 20.00 Jack and Sarah (also)

More updates as they come to hand.

On the topic of Withnail And I, www.movie-mistakes.com have a few scenes listed that were mistakes in “continuity” during the making of the film. Nothing really exciting but something you’ll probably want watch out for the next time you see it!

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Updates On Future Filming

March26

News just in from my “London Agent”:

Richard will be playing the villain opposite Richard Roxburgh (from Moulin Rouge) in The Hound of the Baskervilles. He’ll be filming this in the U.K.

He’s then going to Cape Town and Paris to play the last English Governor and nemesis of Napoleon when he was incarcerated on St Helena. It’s a French film with French actors and directors. Richard apparently speaks in an English accent for scenes with Bonaparte.

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REG On Lenny Henry

March23

Denise informs me that Richard appeared in a trio of sketches in which he dressed in 18th century attire, bandied insults about and duelled with Lenny Henry on his show last night. Anyone else have the opportunity to catch this event?

I’ll ask about and see if I can obtain some footage or pictures for the site.

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The Lenny Henry Show

March22

Friday 22nd March, 2002

Richard appeared in a trio of sketches in which he dressed in 18th century attire, bandied insults about and duelled with Lenny Henry.

Here is a run down of the sketches. Not sure if the humour is going to “work” here but here goes…

Both Richard and Lenny are 18th century gentleman about to embark on an early morning duel.

In the first sketch Richard enquires if the ground isn’t too soft for his opponent’s boots? Lenny takes this as an insult to his bookmaker’s skills and the quality of boots he can afford. An exchange of dialogue takes place, liberally punctuated with “Sir” as Lenny finds insults and Richard protesting against. They then try to turn to commence dual only to be revealed to have sunk into ground up to their knees.

In second sketch again they are about to embark on dual and Richard takes snuff, offering some also to Lenny. He refuses. Banter is exchanged. He accepts. Both pace out ground turn to fire as Lenny fires he sneezes and gun wobbles. Likewise Richard. Lenny glances solemnly around.

“You seem to have shot my horse sir.”

“It seems I have sir”, replies Richard.

“I demand that my honour is satisfied sir”, retorts Lenny.

Third sketch and Lenny offers Richard a drink before they duel. Richard compliments him on the cognac, only for a disgruntled Lenny to declare that its not cognac but Armagnac. “And what kind of person does he consider him to be sir, that he would serve such dredges on such an occasion, sir?”

After protests on both parts they pace out and aim. Then Lenny insists that Richard fires first. He protests that he will not, sir, the first shot should be yours sir. An argument ensues. Then both seconds pick up the spare pistols and fire at them – killing them.

Lenny’s last words being “I appear to have been shot by your second sir. I demand satisfaction.”

Lenny’s eyes close in death whereas Richard’s eyes remain open but roll upwards.

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