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Kenneth Cranham

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Dunfermline-born character actor Kenneth Cranham has specialised in playing abrasive characters, reprobates and rough diamonds on stage, on radio, in films and in one-off dramas or guest roles on TV. The son of Ronald Cranham, an English civil servant and former army staff sergeant and his Scottish wife Margaret McKay Cranham (née Ferguson), he spent the first four years of his life in Scotland. The family then moved to London where Kenneth attended Tulse Hill Comprehensive School. At the age of nineteen, while working at a bookshop, he was discovered by the playwright Joe Orton who cast him in his radio play 'The Ruffian on the Stair'. This marked the beginning of his career.

Cranham trained for acting at the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain and then studied at RADA, graduating in 1966. His association with Orton continued that year with a role in 'Loot' at the Royal Court (and, subsequently, at the Criterion Theatre). The actor later remarked that this role set him up "for all the hoodies in Softly, Softly, Z Cars and New Scotland Yard." With his craggy features and gruff voice, it is hardly surprising that Cranham has often been cast in tough or villainous roles. On screen from 1964, he first came to notice as Noah Claypole, one of Fagin's gang of pickpockets, in Oliver! (1968). His first starring turn was in the comedy series Shine on Harvey Moon (1982) as the titular character, a demobbed RAF corporal. Other notable roles across diverse genres have included the callous Gratiano in The Merchant of Venice (1980), Lenin in Reilly: Ace of Spies (1983), a wealthy, despotic landowner in Heart of the High Country (1985) (set in 1880s New Zealand), the comically over-zealous Pastor Finch in Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit (1989), British gangster Gus Mercer in El C.I.D. (1990), cunning magician Aulfric in Merlin (2008), a scurrilous newspaper editor who gets his comeuppance in Hustle (2004) and Caesar's rival Pompey in Rome (2005). A more recent TV guest spot saw Cranham as an ailing patient in India, attempting to rediscover a lost love in season three of The Good Karma Hospital (2017). He has also essayed real life barristers Michael Mansfield Q.C. (The Murder of Stephen Lawrence (1999)) and George Carmen Q.C. (Justice in Wonderland (2000)).

For the big screen, Cranham has been notable as the maniacal Dr. Channard in Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988), double-dealing mob boss Jimmy Price in Layer Cake (2004), another elder statesman of the London underworld in Gangster No. 1 (2000), farmer James Reaper in the buddy-cop comedy Hot Fuzz (2007) and as the tyrannical King Henry, a main antagonist in Disney's Maleficent (2014).

The actor has been equally prolific on stage where he has headlined as the amoral title character in Orton's play Entertaining Mr. Sloane. He was much acclaimed for his role as Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls at the National Theatre (an Olivier Award-nominated performance, which transferred to Broadway in 1994-95). He played the avuncular detective Rough in Gaslight at the Old Vic in 2007 and finally won the coveted Olivier Award in 2016 for his performance as an elderly man with dementia in Florian Zeller's play The Father. For services to drama, Cranham received a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in 2023.
BornDecember 12, 1944
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    Known for

    Daniel Craig in Layer Cake (2004)
    Layer Cake
    7.2
    • Jimmy Price
    • 2004
    Tom Cruise in Valkyrie (2008)
    Valkyrie
    7.1
    • Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel
    • 2008
    Oliver Reed, Mark Lester, Ron Moody, Shani Wallis, and Jack Wild in Oliver! (1968)
    Oliver!
    7.4
    • Noah Claypole
    • 1968
    Russell Crowe in A Good Year (2006)
    A Good Year
    6.9
    • Sir Nigel
    • 2006

    Credits

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    Actor



    • Warrior
      • Galen
      • Completed
    • Benoit
      • Benoit
      • In Production



    • Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith in Inside No. 9 (2014)
      Inside No. 9
      8.5
      TV Series
      • Party Guest
      • Rupert
      • 2018–2024
    • Trying (2020)
      Trying
      8.0
      TV Series
      • Barry
      • 2024
    • Tom Burke and Holliday Grainger in C.B. Strike (2017)
      C.B. Strike
      7.9
      TV Series
      • Dennis Creed
      • 2022
    • Martin Clunes in Doc Martin (2004)
      Doc Martin
      8.4
      TV Series
      • Terry Glasson
      • 2006–2022
    • Keeley Hawes in Finding Alice (2021)
      Finding Alice
      5.9
      TV Series
      • Gerry
      • 2021
    • The Legends of Robin Hood (2019)
      The Legends of Robin Hood
      Video
      • Sheriff Hugh of Nottingham
      • 2019
    • In the Long Run (2017)
      In the Long Run
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Malcolm
      • 2019
    • The Good Karma Hospital (2017)
      The Good Karma Hospital
      7.9
      TV Series
      • Edmund Dalrymple
      • 2019
    • Steven Arnold, Simon Bamford, Stuart Conran, Kenneth Cranham, Ian Gelder, Bruce Jones, Mark Wingett, Neil Cole, Sean Schafer Hennessy, Ethan Mckinley, Danny Stewart, Gary Smart, Jamila Wingett, Adam Evans, Christopher Griffiths, Corin Silva, Neil Morris, Stanley Rawlings, Gemma Gordon, and Siobhan Kilmartin in Dark Ditties Presents: The Witching Hour (2019)
      Dark Ditties Presents: The Witching Hour
      6.6
      • Maximillion Francis Benoit
      • 2019
    • Scarborough (2019)
      Scarborough
      6.4
      TV Series
      • Mr. Ferris
      • 2019
    • Palace: Heaven Up There (2019)
      Palace: Heaven Up There
      Video
      • Man
      • 2019
    • Timothy Spall and Kenneth Cranham in Hatton Garden (2019)
      Hatton Garden
      7.2
      TV Mini Series
      • Brian Reader
      • 2019
    • The Spanish Princess (2019)
      The Spanish Princess
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Bishop Morton
      • 2019
    • Ed Skrein, Hermione Corfield, and Abdullah Ali in Born a King (2019)
      Born a King
      7.3
      • Lord Curzon
      • 2019
    • Peter Sarsgaard, James Norton, and Vanessa Kirby in Mr. Jones (2019)
      Mr. Jones
      6.9
      • Lloyd George
      • 2019

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    • Paul McGann and Keeley Hawes in Our Mutual Friend (1998)
      Our Mutual Friend
      8.0
      TV Mini Series
      • performer: "Begone Dull Care"
      • 1998

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    Personal details

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    • Alternative name
      • Ken Cranham
    • Height
      • 5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
    • Born
      • December 12, 1944
      • Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, UK
    • Spouses
        Diana Quick1974 - 1978 (divorced)
    • Children
        Nancy Cranham
    • Parents
        Margaret McKay
    • Other works
      His theater credits include: "President Anton Antonovich Skvosnik" in "The UN Inspector" at the National Theatre (Olivier), London. June-October 2005. Written and directed by David Farr.
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      A very close friend, and lover, of Helen Mirren, from their days at the National Youth Theatre.

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