| Adopted stage name Stephen Dillane in the late 1980s |
| Enrolled in drama school |
| Raised in Kent, England |
| Worked for three years as journalist after university |
1987 | Early TV credit, acted in the Halmark Hall of Fame production of "The Secret Garden" (billed as Stephen Dillon) |
1987 | Film debut, "Business as Usual" (billed as Stephen Dillon) |
1989 | Achieved prominence in London for his stage performance in Brian Friel's "Dancing at Lughnasa" |
1990 | First feature credit as Stephen Dillane, "Hamlet"; played Horatio to Mel Gibson's Melancholy Dane |
1993 | Co-starred in the HBO Showcase production of "Hostages" |
1994 | Starred as "Hamlet" at the National Theatre |
1997 | Breakthrough screen role in "Welcome to Sarajevo" |
1998 | Had the lead in the Irish/Australian miniseries "Kings in Grass Castles" |
1998 | Starred in "Firelight" as a 19th-century man who hires a woman to bear his child |
1999 | Returned to the London stage in a revival of Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing"; transferred to Broadway in spring 2000 |
2000 | Starred in British TV adaptation of "Anna Karenina" (Channel 4); Paul Rhys also featured |
2001 | Played a slightly sinister CIA official in "Spy Game" |
2001 | Reteamed with Rhys as co-stars in the BBC miniseries "The Cazelet Chronicles" |
2002 | Cast in featured role as Leonard Woolf in "The Hours" |
2002 | Co-starred with Christina Ricci and Ioan Gruffudd in "The Gathering" |
2002 | Had supporting role in "The Truth About Charlie" |
2002 | Returned to the London stage in "Life After George" |
2004 | Cast as Merlin opposite Clive Owen and Keira Knightley in "King Arthur" |
2005 | Cast in the ensemble "Nine Lives," a series of vignettes directed by Rodrigo García |
2005 | Portrayed reigning champion Harry Vardon in Bill Paxton's golf drama "The Greatest Game Ever Played" |
2006 | Cast as a British investment banker in "Haven" |
2006 | Played a British football (soccer) scout in Danny Cannon's "Goal! The Dream Begins" |
2007 | Co-starred in Raoul Ruiz's film "Klimt" about the late Austrian artist Gustav Klimt (John Malkovich) |
2008 | Portrayed Thomas Jefferson in the HBO miniseries "John Adams"; earned an Emmy nomination for Best Suppoting Actor in a Miniseries or TV-Movie |
2012 | Joined the cast of HBO's "Game of Thrones" as Stannis Baratheon |