| Born illegitimate; parents had a tumultuous relationship; was frequently "kidnapped" by one parent or the other until he finally settled with his father and stepmother |
| Provided the voice of 'The Lobe' for The WB animated series "Stephen Spielberg Presents Freakazoid!" |
| While a young teenager joined amateur dramatics company in Leamington Spa; two years later entered RADA |
1961 | Founding member of the Royal Shakespeare Company |
1962 | Made stage debut as Snout in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in London |
1963 | Film acting debut as Blifil in "Tom Jones" |
1965 | Played "Hamlet" in the afternoons and Andrew Aguecheek in "Twelfth Night" in the evenings at the Royal Shakespeare Company |
1966 | Gained prominence as title character of "Morgan - A Suitable Case for Treatment/Morgan!" |
1967 | First film with Sidney Lumet, "The Deadly Affair" |
1968 | Appeared in John Frankenheimer's "The Fixer" |
1968 | Reteamed with Lumet for "The Sea Gull" |
1970 | First of three collaborations with Sam Peckinpah, "The Ballad of Cable Hogue" |
1970 | Injured both heels in a fall from a window in Rome; told by doctors he may never walk again |
1971 | Co-starred in Peckinpah's "Straw Dogs" |
1976 | Acted in Richard Donner's "The Omen" |
1977 | Joined all-star cast (including Dirk Bogarde, John Gielgud and Ellen Burstyn) for Alain Resnais' "Providence" |
1977 | Starred in "Clouds of Glory" series for BBC |
1978 | Played Reinhard Heydrich in NBC miniseries "Holocaust" (American TV debut) |
1979 | Played stunning Jack the Ripper in "Time After Time" |
1979 | Took first ride aboard the famous doomed ship in the ABC movie "S.O.S. Titantic", playing Laurence Beesley, the bachelor who flirts with Susan Saint James |
1981 | Delivered Emmy-winning turn in the ABC miniseries "Masada" |
1984 | Starred in TV series "Nancy Astor" (PBS) |
1985 | Second turn as Heydrich in NBC movie "SS: Portrait in Evil" |
1988 | Portrayed a Klingon chancellor anxious to negotiate a peace in "Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" |
1991 | Portrayed Vanya in David Mamet's adaptation of "Uncle Vanya", televised as part of PBS' "Great Performances" |
1991 | Reprised role as Klingon chancellor in "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" |
1996 | Co-starred in two made-for-HBO films, "Naked Souls" and "Rasputin" |
1997 | Narrated "Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin" |
1997 | Played drama teacher Gus Gold in "Scream 2" |
1997 | Second time on the decks of the doomed luxury liner in James Cameron's "Titanic", portraying Billy Zane's ruthlessly loyal valet |
1998 | Had regular role as 'The Man' who gives out assignments in The WB series "Three", a "Mod Squad" for the 1990s |
1998 | Once again lent his voice to animation, this time for The WB series "Steven Spielberg Presents Toonsylvania" |
2001 | Appeared as Captain Sawyer in the second set of episodes of "Horatio Hornblower" (A&E) |
2001 | Had featured role in Tim Burton's new adaptation of "Planet of the Apes" |
2001 | Made Broadway debut in revival of Shaw's "Major Barbara" |
2002 | Returned to the London stage after more than three decades in "The Feast of Snails" |