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Richard E. Grant ist ein britischer Schauspieler. Richard E. Grant (* 5. Mai in Mbabane, Swasiland (seit Eswatini); eigentlich Richard Grant Esterhuysen) ist ein britischer Schauspieler. Richard Grant ist der Name folgender Personen: Richard Grant (Erzbischof) († ), Erzbischof von Canterbury; Richard Grant, eigentlicher Name von Dick Grant (–), kanadischer Langstreckenläufer; Richard Grant (Schriftsteller) (* ), US-amerikanischer Schriftsteller; Richard E. Grant. Actor Richard E Grant received his first-ever Oscar nomination for best supporting actor in the film "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" The "Withnail and I" actor told the. Alles zu Richard E. Grant (*) bei hecmontreal-alumni.eu · Hier findest du alle Filme von Richard E. Grant, Biografie, Bilder und News · hecmontreal-alumni.eu Entdecke alle Serien und Filme von Richard E. Grant. Von den Anfängen seiner Karriere bis zu geplanten Projekten. Richard E. Grant ist ein britisch Schauspieler. Entdecke seine Biographie, Details seiner 33 Karriere-Jahre und alle News.

They call it production values. Audiences will queue round the block to see an unimaginably highly paid film star running away from a fantastically expensive explosion.
They think it's their money's worth. I despair that's what people have to do. You finish a movie and you think, there, you've done it really well, or best you can.
But if you watch it, you see it was just bollocks. You have to look at the discrepancy between what you hoped and imagined and the reality of yourself and all your shortcomings.
You only see your own failure. I'd rather stick with the first idea--just have the experience of working--and leave it at that. You've got to protect the old bravado.
When I see actors talking about world peace, it makes my sphincter weak. There is a difference between Emma Thompson talking about a world catastrophe and--God!
Goldie Hawn talking about the elephants has a different impact than Joanna Lumley. Sometimes Hollywood doesn't seem a million miles from a Miss World contest.
I just don't have strong enough mental furniture to withstand it. Hollywood is fear-filled. You only need to be there when the sun is not shining to notice the grim determination and the need to be on every billboard.
Every meeting has some agenda. People smile in case you might be of use 10 years down the line. If you are successful everyone is your friend. God forbid that you are in a movie that's a clunker.
I did Hudson Hawk with the best of intentions. It had a great cast and looked great on paper and my agent said it would be a big success.
You go into something thinking it's going to be the next big thing. You're wise in retrospect but I regret doing that. Being able to address my pretty dysfunctional childhood from the safety of middle age proved to be a very rewarding experience.
Me too, Margaret. And none too soon. She, no doubt, "out of her mind", and me, equally unhinged with joy to be FREE! Grant: [Interrupting] Ancient Egypt.
I'm a big fan of Egypt and I would love to meet Cleopatra. Domhnall Gleeson: God, I know but there's such a specific time I want to go to it sounds stupid.
I'd have loved to have seen the Velvet Underground play so I'd just go back and do that… but that's boring compared to him [points at Richard E.
Grant] so… you know what? No it's not. I'm going back to see the Velvet Underground! Drinks at a bar? Tickets to a play?
Cut the queue at a club? Domhnall Gleeson: What are you talking about? You did an entire TV show with you staying in the fanciest hotels in the world.
Domhnall Gleeson: [Interrupting] No. You would not be able to do that if you weren't Richard E. Grant: Oh I don't know. I don't think the people in the hotel knew me from a bar of soap… [Domhnall laughs]… I really don't know?
What else have you been told? Domhnall Gleeson: We should try, have you got a phone on you? Let's try and get opera tickets. Domhnall Gleeson: Let's be honest, it's the fear of failure that stops [us asking for free stuff].
Domhnall Gleeson: I mean the honest answer is I think I was trying to be a writer and director, but I'm really not sure that would have worked out so I don't know.
Probably I would have tried to be a writer and director, but I don't think I would have been very good at it. Domhnall Gleeson: No, I don't have any optimism, it's the end of the day man!
I'm on the down. Why is that Richard? You have one wish and it has to be selfish, what do you wish for? No world peace.
Grant: [Delighted] I've already done it! I've commissioned a three-foot sculpture of Barbra Streisand's face Domhnall Gleeson: Are you fucking… [speechless]… a three-foot statue of Barbra Streisand?
Grant: [Super proudly] In my garden, and I have a smaller one for inside my house. Domhnall Gleeson: I'm sorry, I'm just finding this out at the end of the day and I'm wondering if it's a fever dream.
Just to one-up Richard? Grant: Anyone who can sing. Anyone who can sing and really move people because it cuts through every language barrier.
Domhnall Gleeson: Anyone who can make people laugh, I think that would be a good one. Domhnall Gleeson: Well, a lot of comedians are miserable so no.
No, I want to be a happy comedian. Grant: No, look at Jerry Lewis films now, some comedians are as funny as cancer.
I disagree with you. Music is forever. Domhnall Gleeson: Carrauntoohil. That's a great hill and it's in Ireland, I'll die on that. Domhnall Gleeson: Oh god Domhnall Gleeson: You really expect me to admit something I've never told anyone before, really?
You don't know me? Domhnall Gleeson: This day. No, it just feels like we've been doing this forever.
Nah, in all seriousness it would be going to the zoo with my grandparents. Grant: Oh that sounds like a good day. A great day to relive would be my two-hour one-to-one with Barbra Streisand!
I was this close to her [mimes a face a foot away]. A great day, this summer. Domhnall Gleeson: Everything. As a child I was just like, you're the best woman in the world.
Domhnall Gleeson: Myself no, but when I was a kid my parents went to the theatre and brought home a programme, and it had all these photos and articles that looked like they were from a newspaper.
But there was this one and it was about gold spiders that had started eating people in Dublin, and this one had eaten the arse off this man.
Grant: I once had someone ring me and ask is it true that you're dead because I read on Google that you were…. Grant: Oh they sounded so hopeful and were so disappointed that I answered, I couldn't.
Grant: I'm talking Fanta Orange, that colour it looks like pizza vomit. Domhnall Gleeson: Mine would be beige because it's so dull and certain people like to make everything beige when they decorate a room — I just think it's bullshit.
Played by Richard E. Grant, the First Order officer is icy in a way that recalls Grand Moff Tarkin — the complete opposite of Grant himself.
Polygon spoke with Grant prior to the film's release, learning a little more about the mysterious Pryde as well as how working on Star Wars is like stepping into The Wizard of Oz.
Polygon: Up until this point you've said you couldn't say much about the movie out of fear that you would get fired.
It seems like at this point they can't fire you anymore. Is there anything you can say about exploring your character and what happens in the film?
Grant: I think that what's extraordinary about what J. As a lifelong Star Wars fan, never mind being in it, it sort of emotionally wallops you. You feel delivered by the end of it, in the most cathartic sense of the word.
I had reservations about how they would be able to integrate previously shot [footage] of Carrie Fisher, who I knew very well, into the movie, but it's seamless, and it seems like it was specifically shot for this movie and that's a testament to the writer-director team.
With regards to your character, the Imperial forces and First Order have, up until this point, broadly been space Nazis. Is your take on General Pryde in that vein, or maybe something a little fresher than that?
I think that if you're playing somebody who is malevolent incarnate — i. There's a certain droll sort of undertone to some of the lines I was given the opportunity to deliver.
But otherwise, the trajectory of somebody who is basically an SS officer all the way up in the Nazi Party, it's not a huge amount of room to maneuver.
It was fairly straightforward in the way that that malevolent evil, ambitious trajectory in any job is.
It's the normalization of evil that makes it more frightening because there's no shouting, or you don't see people being beaten up, but you know that this person has the iron will to carry out or give orders to other people, underlings, to do that on his behalf.
Yeah, I met all of them. I went to watch Anthony Daniels shoot scenes. I wasn't in any scenes with him directly, but I would watch him do the scenes because, again, you feel like you're a kid in the kind of Disneyland version of this.
The sets were so astonishingly detailed, and I had imagined that it would be green screen and that everything would be computer-generated afterwards.
But almost with no exception, everything that you touch, every button, every corridor you've walked down or things that explode, happened.
There was a part with the galaxy starscape that you see beyond the windows of the spaceships, that was the only green screen.
Everything else was sets for real, hydraulic doors closed. Just like they do [in] the movie. How deep are you into Star Wars lore?
Were there Easter eggs that you were able to pick out on set, or was it the sheer awe of being on practical set? It felt more than anything like being — you know that moment in The Wizard of Oz where it goes from black and white in the end of the tornado, and the door opens, and suddenly everything goes to Technicolor?
You watch these movies all your life. You then walk onto a set and onto this spaceship, and there are stormtroopers and lightsabers — all of these things for real.
That's what it felt like. It is for real and therefore utterly surreal at the same time. I understand you saw the first Star Wars movie when you were still in drama school.
After that, did you keep watching them as they came out or was it catching them when you had the time? I've seen all of them as they've come out, and I've got all the toys that I collected, and the figures, and all of that.
I'm a decadeslong Star Wars fan. Are there any toys or memorabilia that you have that you're particularly proud of or that you treasure the most?
No, I think that would be like trying to say which children are your favorite. I like all of them. Besides watching the movies, I'm curious if you played any of the spinoff games or read any of the books that came out as the series kind of grew bigger and bigger?
No, I've not done that. I've never played a video game in my life because I'm probably the wrong generation. I've never bought the books, either.
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It's well known that actors are lousy writers. It's a chicken-and-egg situation: You've got to get name actors in order to get the finance, and in order to get the name actors you've got to bullshit that you've got the finance, while all the time you feel the whole thing could just unravel, the wheels come off the pram, everything conspires to make you sink into a pit of self-pity and despair.
Hollywood is on what they call a shit tide, meaning a tide where stuff comes in and goes out very quickly. People come in, get a part in something, get in a magazine, then they go away and you never hear of them again.
The sun shines, the level of paranoia is bottomless, and everybody you meet has an agenda. And that's it.
Show business, 24 hours a day. If you're doing well, you're a target, nobody's interested in you except how you can be of use to them.
And you can't engage with anyone, you can only engage with their agenda. It is all very antisex. What is there now? Famous people running away from explosions.
That's it. They call it production values. Audiences will queue round the block to see an unimaginably highly paid film star running away from a fantastically expensive explosion.
They think it's their money's worth. I despair that's what people have to do. You finish a movie and you think, there, you've done it really well, or best you can.
But if you watch it, you see it was just bollocks. You have to look at the discrepancy between what you hoped and imagined and the reality of yourself and all your shortcomings.
You only see your own failure. I'd rather stick with the first idea--just have the experience of working--and leave it at that.
You've got to protect the old bravado. When I see actors talking about world peace, it makes my sphincter weak. There is a difference between Emma Thompson talking about a world catastrophe and--God!
Goldie Hawn talking about the elephants has a different impact than Joanna Lumley. Sometimes Hollywood doesn't seem a million miles from a Miss World contest.
Is your take on General Pryde in that vein, or maybe something a little fresher than that? I think that if you're playing somebody who is malevolent incarnate — i.
There's a certain droll sort of undertone to some of the lines I was given the opportunity to deliver. But otherwise, the trajectory of somebody who is basically an SS officer all the way up in the Nazi Party, it's not a huge amount of room to maneuver.
It was fairly straightforward in the way that that malevolent evil, ambitious trajectory in any job is. It's the normalization of evil that makes it more frightening because there's no shouting, or you don't see people being beaten up, but you know that this person has the iron will to carry out or give orders to other people, underlings, to do that on his behalf.
Yeah, I met all of them. I went to watch Anthony Daniels shoot scenes. I wasn't in any scenes with him directly, but I would watch him do the scenes because, again, you feel like you're a kid in the kind of Disneyland version of this.
The sets were so astonishingly detailed, and I had imagined that it would be green screen and that everything would be computer-generated afterwards.
But almost with no exception, everything that you touch, every button, every corridor you've walked down or things that explode, happened.
There was a part with the galaxy starscape that you see beyond the windows of the spaceships, that was the only green screen. Everything else was sets for real, hydraulic doors closed.
Just like they do [in] the movie. How deep are you into Star Wars lore? Were there Easter eggs that you were able to pick out on set, or was it the sheer awe of being on practical set?
It felt more than anything like being — you know that moment in The Wizard of Oz where it goes from black and white in the end of the tornado, and the door opens, and suddenly everything goes to Technicolor?
You watch these movies all your life. You then walk onto a set and onto this spaceship, and there are stormtroopers and lightsabers — all of these things for real.
That's what it felt like. It is for real and therefore utterly surreal at the same time. I understand you saw the first Star Wars movie when you were still in drama school.
After that, did you keep watching them as they came out or was it catching them when you had the time?
I've seen all of them as they've come out, and I've got all the toys that I collected, and the figures, and all of that. I'm a decadeslong Star Wars fan.
Are there any toys or memorabilia that you have that you're particularly proud of or that you treasure the most? No, I think that would be like trying to say which children are your favorite.
I like all of them. Besides watching the movies, I'm curious if you played any of the spinoff games or read any of the books that came out as the series kind of grew bigger and bigger?
No, I've not done that. I've never played a video game in my life because I'm probably the wrong generation. I've never bought the books, either. I'm a movie addict, so that's where my passion has stayed — true to the movies.
The prequels have stirred up the most discussion among fans as to whether they've stood the test of time. What do you think?
Yes, I've heard. I've heard and I've read, but I've not seen it. I've been cocooned from Baby Yoda. The first look has been revealed of Richard E.
As ComicBook. Back in January, Grant discussed the secrecy that comes with being in a 'Star Wars' picture, and whether or not it was worth it.
He replied:. If you're a Star Wars fan, and I am, then knowing what's coming in this is quite something. I absolutely understand why they're so secretive about it, because it's very exciting.
Yes, I am in the last Star Wars. I have no idea [if I'll be recognizable [to die-hard fans]] because I've not even been allowed to tell my family what the name of my character is.
If I told you I would get fired. We're not even allowed to take the script home. There is a lot of security. Unfortunately, this reveal bursts the bubble that some fans had that Grant was playing Grand Admiral Thrawn, a character from some of the novels who has also appeared in the animated series 'Star Wars Rebels'.
Speaking of his audition, that was equally as mysterious, Grant told the Happy Sad Confused podcast:.
So I did that and sent it off and it goes into cyberspace and you don't even think about it again because it's what actors, you know, what you do all the time, you audition, send stuff out and never hear [back].
It remains to be seen if Allegiant General Pryde will become a classic 'Star Wars' villain, but we won't have long to wait.
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Is it right you had no idea what the series was about when you signed up? And he mentioned the two magical words, Sally Field. Had you worked with Sally before?
Did you base your character on anyone? The show doesn't have a traditional structure. Did that appeal to you?
If you haven't already, you can watch the trailer for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker below: And of course, despite having two of the most talented actors in the world in front of me, I wasted no time in wasting their time by asking them 10 ridiculous questions the UNILAD editorial team came up with while everyone else did some actual work.
This is The Ten Domhnall, you can go anywhere. Domhnall Gleeson: Well that's not going to happen. Domhnall Gleeson: Famous person thing?
Grant: No. Grant: I genuinely don't think we do though. Grant: The only thing you'll get is slapped. Domhnall Gleeson: Oh yeah, I mean I'll definitely try but you know Grant: He's had some Red Bulls.
Grant: A writer, no doubt. Grant: I'm a nosy Parker. Grant: [seriously] Don't. Domhnall Gleeson: I'm not mocking I just can't believe Grant: I'm not willing to die at all Pff, I'm not dying.
Grant: Well, I've already told you about Barbra Streisand. Grant: If only. Domhnall Gleeson: Today. Domhnall Gleeson: Christ, there is a theme isn't there.
Grant Loves Barbra Streisand Grant: Well, you fancy Jessica Rabbit! Domhnall Gleeson: [defeated] Oh yeah But you fancy Jessica Rabbit! Domhnall Gleeson: [Defeated] Damn it, fine Grant: [aside] It's because she's a redhead.
Grant: I once had someone ring me and ask is it true that you're dead because I read on Google that you were… [We now had to pause the interview here while Domhnall Gleeson composed himself] Richard E.
Grant: [laughing] … but I was like, not yet at least. Grant: I have no idea. Grant: Orange. I didn't even get a chance to finish why so certain?
Grant: That's not orange [pointing at hair] it's spun gold. Domhnall Gleeson: Don't mention spun gold! It makes me think of the spiders!
Grant: I'm going to redress, orange is in, beige is out. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is in cinemas now. Rise of Skywalker star Richard E.
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