Tim McInnerny Quick Info | |
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Height | 6 ft 0½ in |
Weight | 77 kg |
Date of Birth | September 18, 1956 |
Zodiac Sign | Virgo |
Eye Color | Blue |
Tim McInnerny is an English actor, voice artist, theater actor, and radio personality who is known for his television roles like playing Lord Percy Percy and Captain Darling in the sitcom Blackadder, Martin Redmayne in the historical drama series The Trial of Christine Keeler, Gerald Fedden in the drama show The Line of Beauty, and Terry Shields in the drama show Edge of Darkness. In addition to that, he has also been cast in a variety of other television projects which include the likes of Game of Thrones, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, A Very British Coup, The Bill, The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, Trial & Retribution, Agatha Christie’s Marple: The Murder at the Vicarage, Doctor Who, Gangs of London, Strike Back: Legacy, Houdini and Doyle, In the Dark, and Gunpowder, Treason & Plot. Moreover, his film credits include Notting Hill, Casanova, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, FairyTale: A True Story, Dead on Time, Erik the Viking, Richard III, Rogue Trader, The Emperor’s New Clothes, The Minister of Chance, Spooks: The Greater Good, Agatha and the Truth of Murder, Sometimes Always Never, Killers Anonymous, The Aeronauts, and Peterloo.
Born Name
Timothy L. McInnerny
Nick Name
Tim
Sun Sign
Virgo
Born Place
Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Nationality
Education
Tim McInnerny studied at Marling School, a grammar school located in Stroud, Gloucestershire, England. Also, he attended Wadham College, Oxford where he read English and matriculated in 1976, after taking a gap year backpacking around the world.
Occupation
Actor, Voice Artist, Theater Actor, Radio Personality
Family
- Father – William Ronald McInnerny
- Mother – Mary Joan (née Gibbings)
- Siblings – Lizzy McInnerny (Younger Sister) (Actor)
Manager
Tim McInnerny has been signed with The Artists Partnership, Talent Agency, Soho, City of Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom.
Build
Average
Height
6 ft 0½ in or 184 cm
Weight
77 kg or 169.5 lbs
Girlfriend / Spouse
Tim McInnerny has dated –
- Annie Gosney – He has been in a long-term relationship with production manager and art director Annie Gosney.
Race / Ethnicity
White
Hair Color
Salt and Pepper
Eye Color
Blue
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
Receding hairline
Tim McInnerny Facts
- He spent his childhood years growing up in Cheadle Hulme, and Stroud, Gloucestershire.
- Alongside Kate Bush, he co-starred in the music video for her song This Woman’s Work in 1989.
- Along with Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant, Hugh Bonneville, Emma Chambers, James Dreyfus, Rhys Ifans, and Gina McKee, Tim McInnerny co-starred as Max in the romantic comedy film Notting Hill in 1999. The film became the highest-grossing British film of all time.
- Tim McInnerny was cast as Iago in a production of Othello at Shakespeare’s Globe on Bankside in London in 2007.
- He played the role of Patch Quartermain (MI7’s wheelchair-using quartermaster) in the spy action comedy film Johnny English Reborn in 2011. A sequel to Johnny English (2003) and the second installment in the Johnny English series, the film stars Rowan Atkinson, Gillian Anderson, Dominic West, Rosamund Pike, Daniel Kaluuya, and Richard Schiff.
- From 2016 to 2017, Tim McInnerny brought to life the character of Robett Glover (the brother of Galbart Glover) in the fantasy action-adventure drama television series Game of Thrones.
- He appeared as Prince Regent in the historical drama film Peterloo in 2018. The film is based on the Peterloo Massacre of 1819.
- Tim McInnerny was cast in the recurring role of Martin Redmayne MP (the Chief Whip of the ruling Conservative Party) in the television drama series The Trial of Christine Keeler between 2019 and 2020.
- In 2019, he portrayed the character of Airy (an English mathematician and astronomer) in the biographical adventure film The Aeronauts.
- He is one of the only three actors (along with Rowan Atkinson and Tony Robinson) to have appeared in all four “Blackadder” series: The Black Adder (1982), Blackadder II (1986), Blackadder the Third (1987), and Blackadder Goes Forth (1989).
- Tim McInnerny’s radio credits include having been a part of projects like The Saturday Play: Two Planks and a Passion, Cider with Rosie, Habbakuk of Ice, The Odyssey, King Solomon’s Mines, Make Death Love Me, Headlong, and I, Claudius.
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