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Gawn Grainger(1937-2025)

  • Actor
  • Writer
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Gawn Grainger
Glaswegian-born actor, screenwriter and playwright, the son of Charles Neil Grainger and his wife Elizabeth (née Gall). Grainger was raised in London and trained at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts. He debuted on stage at the age of thirteen and saw his first play performed some eight years later. His first professional acting gig was with Dundee Rep in 1961 and he later spent many seasons in leading roles at the National Theatre under the direction of Laurence Olivier. These included playing Macduff in 1972 (opposite Anthony Hopkins, as Macbeth) and a starring turn in The Marriage of Figaro in 1974. Grainger also featured on Broadway in the comedy plays The Misanthrope (1975) and There's A Girl in My Soup (1967-68).

On screen from 1952, Grainger worked primarily as a supporting actor. During the 1980s and 90s, he also collaborated on several TV screenplays, as well as adapting one of his own plays (Four to One (1986)) for the BBC. His best-known guest-starring credits have included episodes of Private Schulz (1981) (as Hitler), Docteur Who (1963) (as engineer George Stephenson, 'the father of the railways'), Hercule Poirot (1989) (as a murder suspect), Inspecteurs associés (1996), Les enquêtes de Foyle (2002) (as a hard-nosed DCI) and Inspecteur Barnaby (1997) (as the colourfully-named Lesley Flux, a retired geography teacher).

Grainger was thrice married, latterly to the acclaimed American-born British actress Zoë Wanamaker.
BornOctober 12, 1937
DiedMay 17, 2025(87)
BornOctober 12, 1937
DiedMay 17, 2025(87)
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Hamlyn Benson, Michael Godfrey, Thomas Heathcote, Harold Jamieson, Denis Quilley, and Peter Sallis in The March of the Peasants (1952)
The March of the Peasants
TV Series
  • King Richard II
Paul McGann, Colin Baker, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, William Hartnell, Sylvester McCoy, Jon Pertwee, and Patrick Troughton in Docteur Who (1963)
Docteur Who
8.4
TV Series
  • George Stephenson
Joseph Millson in Macbeth (2014)
Macbeth
7.2
  • Duncan
  • 2014
The Raggedy Rawney (1988)
The Raggedy Rawney
6.2
  • The Officer
  • 1988

Credits

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Actor



  • Hen Pecked
    Short
    • 2014
  • Joseph Millson in Macbeth (2014)
    Macbeth
    7.2
    • Duncan
    • 2014
  • National Theatre Live: A Small Family Business (2014)
    National Theatre Live: A Small Family Business
    7.0
    • Ken Ayres
    • 2014
  • Burn the Clock (2013)
    Burn the Clock
    8.3
    Short
    • Mike
    • 2013
  • National Theatre Live: 50 Years on Stage (2013)
    National Theatre Live: 50 Years on Stage
    8.6
    TV Movie
    • Foster (segment "The National Health")
    • 2013
  • Labyrinth (2012)
    Labyrinth
    5.8
    TV Mini Series
    • Simeon
    • 2012
  • Guy Henry in Holby City (1999)
    Holby City
    5.8
    TV Series
    • Adrian Walters
    • 2011
  • Tatiana Maslany and Andrew Buchan in The Nativity (2010)
    The Nativity
    7.6
    TV Mini Series
    • Levi
    • 2010
  • Gregg Sulkin in Sixty Six (2006)
    Sixty Six
    6.7
    • Guest
    • 2006
  • Michael Kitchen in Les enquêtes de Foyle (2002)
    Les enquêtes de Foyle
    8.6
    TV Series
    • DCS David Fielding
    • 2006
  • Martin Clunes in Doc Martin (2004)
    Doc Martin
    8.4
    TV Series
    • Graham Orchard
    • 2006
  • Neil Dudgeon, John Nettles, and Jane Wymark in Inspecteur Barnaby (1997)
    Inspecteur Barnaby
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Lesley Flux
    • 2005
  • Nathaniel Parker and Sharon Small in Meurtres à l'anglaise (2001)
    Meurtres à l'anglaise
    7.4
    TV Series
    • David Thompson
    • 2005
  • Elizabeth Berrington, Jamie Foreman, Meg Wynn Owen, Trevor Peacock, Claire Rushbrook, Michael Tucek, and Abbie Nichols in Family Business (2004)
    Family Business
    6.3
    TV Series
    • Francis
    • 2004
  • The Glass (2001)
    The Glass
    7.1
    TV Mini Series
    • Barry Hill
    • 2001

Writer



  • Ian McShane in Les règles de l'art (1986)
    Les règles de l'art
    7.8
    TV Series
    • by
    • 1993
  • Trainer (1991)
    Trainer
    7.9
    TV Series
    • written by
    • writer
    • 1991–1992
  • Millicent Martin in Moon and Son (1992)
    Moon and Son
    7.3
    TV Series
    • writer
    • 1992
  • The Play on One (1988)
    The Play on One
    6.0
    TV Series
    • writer
    • 1989
  • Ray Brooks in Big Deal (1984)
    Big Deal
    8.0
    TV Series
    • writer
    • 1984–1986
  • Four to One
    TV Movie
    • writer
    • 1986
  • Weekend Playhouse
    TV Series
    • writer
    • 1984

Personal details

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  • Born
    • October 12, 1937
    • Glasgow, Scotland, UK
  • Died
    • May 17, 2025
    • UK
  • Spouses
      Zoë WanamakerNovember 1994 - May 17, 2025 (his death)
  • Other works
    He acted in Julian Mitchell's adaptation of Anton Chekhov's play, "August," based on his play, "Uncle Vanya," at the Theatr Clwyd in Wales with Anthony Hopkins, Leslie Phillips, and Hugh Lloyd in the cast. Anthony Hopkins was also director.

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  • Trivia
    He was a close friend of Laurence Olivier and helped collaborate on Olivier's autobiographical book On Acting (1986).

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    May 17, 2025
  • How old was Gawn Grainger when he died?
    87 years old
  • Where did Gawn Grainger die?
    UK
  • When was Gawn Grainger born?
    October 12, 1937
  • Where was Gawn Grainger born?
    Glasgow, Scotland, UK

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