Tim McInnerny Biography
Tim McInnerny is an English actor known for his many roles on television and stage performances. He featured as Lord Percy Percy and Captain Darling in the Blackadder series.
Tim McInnerny Age
McInnerny was born on September 18, 1956, in Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, England. He is 63 years old as of September 2019. His nationality is British.
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Tim McInnerny Family|Sister|Education
McInnerny was born and raised in Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, by his parents Mary Joan (mother) and William Ronald McInnerny (father). McInnerny studied at Marling School, a grammar school in Stroud, and studied English at Wadham College, Oxford, matriculating in 1976 after taking a gap year backpacking around the world.
Tim McInnerny Wife|Husband
He is in a relationship with Annie Gosney. However, they have not revealed much about the tenure or the exact date as to when they began dating. They live in London, UK, but are yet to express up on any plans regarding their marriage.
Tim McInnerny Height
He has a tall and healthy body of 1.85 m (6 feet 1 inch, 1.85m) and his weight is 80 kg. Additionally, his hair color is salt and pepper and he has blue color eyes.
Tim McInnerny Career
McInnerny’s first roles were the bumbling aristocrat Lord Percy Percy in The Black Adder during the early 1980s. He recarried his role in the second series Blackadder II but declined to play the role for the third series for fear of being typecast, though he did make a guest appearance in one episode. The following year, he returned to the cast for the fourth series Blackadder Goes Forth playing Captain Kevin Darling.
McInnerny has also starred in various films including Wetherby, 101 Dalmatians, where he was reunited with Blackadder co-star Hugh Laurie, and Notting Hill, written by Blackadder creator Richard Curtis. He also played a minor but significant role in the highly acclaimed 1985 BBC TV serial Edge of Darkness as Emma Craven’s boyfriend Terry Shields.
Recent TV appearances include Law & Order: UK (2011) as a man wrongly convicted of murdering his daughter, and New Tricks (2012). In 2016, McInnerny joined the cast of the HBO series Game of Thrones in Season 6 as Lord Robett Glover.
Radio
- In 2001, McInnerny played Geoffrey Pyke in the radio play Habbakuk of Ice by Steve Walker.
- He played Odysseus in the 2004 BBC audio adaptation of The Odyssey by Simon Armitage.
- In 2010, he portrayed Tiberius in a radio adaptation of I, Claudius.
- In 2017, he played Allan Quartermain in a two-part BBC Radio 4 adaptation of King Solomon’s Mines.
Movies And TV Shows
- 2000: 102 Dalmatians as Alonzo
- 2001: The Emperor’s New Clothes as Dr. Lambert
- 2005: Casanova as The Doge
- 2006: Severance as Richard
- 2007: Save Angel Hope as Backman
- 2008: Agent Crush as Sergeant / Operator
- 2010: Black Death as Hob
- 2011: Johnny English Reborn as Patch Quartermain
- 2014: Automata as Vernon Conway
- 2015: Spooks: The Greater Good as Oliver Mace
- 2016: Eddie The Eagle as Target
- 2017: The Hippopotamus as Roddy
- 2018: Peterloo as Prince Regent
- 2019: Killers Anonymous as Calvin
- 2019: The Aeronauts as TBA
McInnerny Theatre Performances
- Clitandre in The Misanthrope by Moliere. Directed by Casper Wrede at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. (1981)
- Charlie in Detective Story by Sidney Kingsley. Directed by John Dillon at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. (1982)
- Billy Bibbitt in One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest by Dale Wasserman. Directed by Greg Hersov at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. (1982)
- Mick in The Caretaker by Harold Pinter. Directed by Richard Negri at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. (1983)
- Orsino in Twelfth Night. Directed by Braham Murray at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. (1988)
Tim McInnerny Net Worth
A renowned actor, & most of his income comes from his acting career. He also gets paid by commercials, sponsorships, and endorsements. His estimated net worth is around $4 Million.
Awards
He won Audie Award for Audio Drama for The Jungle Book in 2016 and he also won Audie Award for Excellence in Production.
Tim McInnerny Game Of Thrones
In 2016, McInnerny joined the cast of the HBO series Game of Thrones portraying Lord Robett Glover in the sixth and seventh seasons of the series.
Lord Robett Glover is the Lord of Deepwood Motte and head of House Glover after the death of his brother, Galbart Glover, during the War of the Five Kings. He is the third to declare Jon Snow the King in the North after apologizing to him for not fighting for House Stark during the Battle of the Bastards. However, after Jon Snow bends the knee to Daenerys Targaryen, Robett Glover returns to Deepwood Motte and refuses to fight alongside the Starks in the Great War.
Tim McInnerny Book
The Odyssey (Dramatised)
It is an audiobook, narrated and authored by the following;
Tim McInnerny (Narrator), Amanda Redman (Narrator), Homer (Author), Simon Armitage – dramatization (Author), full cast (Narrator), BBC Worldwide Limited (Publisher)
Winner of the Audio Drama category at the Audies, 2009.
“My fame is written in the heavens, and my fate too…” So speaks Odysseus as he starts to recount his struggles to sail home to Ithaca, in one of the greatest pieces of storytelling in Western literature. The Odyssey is his incredible traveler’s tale, and also the story of his faithful wife Penelope who waits for him, besieged by suitors, and their son Telemachus who has a quest of his own.
In a 20-year journey, fabulous fantasy mixes with extraordinary reality as Odysseus encounters enchantresses, nymphs, monsters, prophets, and ghosts. From the temptations of the lotus flowers and the Sirens’ song to the horrors of the Cyclops’ cave and the Land of the Dead, the story of his encounters is riveting. We hear of Circe, who turned his men into swine; Calypso, who held Odysseus prisoner for seven years; and the dreadful six-headed monster Scylla who devoured some of his crew. And we hear of the Gods, who have a vital role to play…
Dramatized by major contemporary poet Simon Armitage to celebrate the return of the Olympics to Athens, this full-cast production brings Odysseus’s adventures to vivid life, conveying all the excitement, suspense, and poetry of the original. A stunning aural rollercoaster ride, The Odyssey will have your heart in your mouth and stir your soul.