Charles Dance

About Charles Dance

Charles Dance first garnered international attention in the highly acclaimed 15-part epic that became emblematic of English heritage TV, "The Jewel in the Crown" (1984-85). With his blanched foppish allure, he soon became a film actor, appearing as Meryl Streep's long-suffering husband in "Plenty" (1985) and later starred as a sexual rogue in Michael Radford's uneven "White Mischief" (1987). He also has portrayed a boobish archeologist in "Pascali's Island" (1988) and was quite effective as pioneering film director D W Griffith in the Taviani brothers' "Good Morning Babylon" (1986).

Dance has played class-act Brits in starring turns in several action pictures: "Alien 3" (1992), as the love interest of Sigourney Weaver, and "The Last Action Hero" (1993), as a villain with an explosive glass eye in that notorious flop. Dance next had a bit of a stretch, personifying a high-toned Southern wife batterer in the somewhat muddy noir, "China Moon" (1994). He won critical praise, however, for his performance as an upper-crust seducer in Philip Haas' anachronistic "The Blood Oranges" (1997). After returning to the stage in a 1999 revival of "Good", for which he earned widespread page, Dance returned to the small screen as co-star of the British telefilm "Murder Rooms: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes" (2000) and was seen in the ensemble of "Gosford Park" (2001).

Partners

Wife

Joanna Haythorn. married on July 18, 1970

Education

Plymouth College, Plymouth

Leicester College of Art, Leicester

Career Milestones

2007

Co-starred in the adaptation of the David Nicholls novel, "Starter for Ten"

2006

Earned an Emmy nomination for Best Actor in a Miniseries or Movie for "Bleak House" (Masterpiece Theatre)

2002

Donned drag for a comic role in "Ali G Indahouse"

2001

Portrayed a WWI veteran in "Gosford Park", directed by Robert Altman

2001

Had featured role in the WWII drama "Dark Blue World"

2001

Cast as Ralph Nickleby in the ITV adaptation of Dickens' "The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby"

2000

Starred as James Tyrone opposite Jessica Lange in a London production of "Long Day's Journey Into Night"

2000

Acted alongside Ian Richardson in the British telefilm "Murder Rooms: The Dark Beginnings of Sherlock Holmes"

1999

Appeared on the British stage to acclaim in a revival of the play "Good"

1998

Played the patriarch of the du Pre family in "HIlary and Jackie"

1997

Starred in "The Blood Oranges"

1993

Had villainous role in "The Last Action Hero"

1987

Played leading role in Michael Radford's "White Mischief"

1987

Co-starred opposite Shirley MacLaine in the ABC miniseries "Out on a Limb"

1986

Portrayed D W Griffith in the Taviani brothers film "Good Morning, Babylon"

1985

First film starring role, "Plenty"

1984

Had leading role in the Granda Television production "The Jewel in the Crown"

1981

Feature acting debut, "For Your Eyes Only"

Member of the Royal Shakespeare Company; made London debut in 1975 in "Hamlet"

1974

TV acting debut in the ATV miniseries "Edward VII"

1970

Stage debut in "It's a Two Foot Six Inches Above the Ground World"

1968

Worked as stage hand in the West End (date approximate)

After father's death, moved with mother to Plymouth