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Alex Jennings (born 10 May 1957) is an English actor of the stage and screen, who worked extensively with the Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre. For his work on the London stage, Jennings received three Olivier Awards, winning for Too Clever by Half (1988), Peer Gynt (1996), and My Fair Lady (2003). He is the only performer to have won Olivier awards in the drama, musical, and comedy categories.[1][2][3]

Alex Jennings
Born
Alex Jennings

(1957-05-10) 10 May 1957 (age 65)
Romford, Essex, England
OccupationActor
Years active1978–present
Known forThe Queen (2006)
The Crown (2016–2017)
Victoria (2016–2019)
A Very English Scandal (2018)
The Lady in the Van (2015)
SpouseLesley Moors (m. 2012)
Children2

He is known for his film work, in particular for his performance as Prince Charles in Stephen Frears' film The Queen (2006) opposite Helen Mirren. His other film appearances includes The Wings of the Dove (1997), Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004), Babel (2006), Belle (2013), and The Lady in the Van (2015) starring Maggie Smith.

Jennings won acclaim for his performances in television including for his portrayal of Edward VIII, the Duke of Windsor, in the Netflix series The Crown acting opposite Claire Foy.[4] He also starred in the ITV series Victoria (2016–2019) opposite Jenna Coleman, as well as Stephen Frears' A Very English Scandal (2018) alongside Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw, and most recently Steve McQueen's Small Axe: Mangrove (2020) starring Letitia Wright.


Early life


Jennings was born in Romford, Essex, the son of Peggy Patricia (née Mahoney) and Michael Thomas Jennings. He attended Abbs Cross Technical High School in Hornchurch and studied English and Theatre studies at the University of Warwick, graduating in 1978. He said he saw his first theatre when he was in high school and went to the Old Vic Theatre, which inspired him to be an actor.[5]

He trained as an actor for two years at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.[6]


Career



1980s


In the early 1980s, Jennings began his career in regional repertory theatre. In 1985, playing a range of roles including Maximilien Robespierre in The Scarlet Pimpernel. Jennings met director Nicholas Hytner during this production and has worked with him many times since.[1] For his performance as Gloumov in Too Clever by Half at the Old Vic, he won the Olivier Award for Best Comedy Performance in 1988. He was nominated in the same category the following year for portraying Dorante in The Liar. He has performed for the Royal National Theatre in a number of plays, including Leontes in The Winter's Tale and the title role in Albert Speer.

Jennings' work in television includes appearances in The State Within, Smiley's People, The Franchise Affair, Inspector Morse, Lewis, Alfonso Bonzo, the title role in Ashenden, Dead Poets Society, Inspector Alleyn, Hard Times, Bad Blood, and Peter Ackroyd's London. His many radio credits include Casino Royale, The Way of the World, Strange Meeting, Vorbis in Small Gods, and The Old Curiosity Shop.


1990s


His Royal Shakespeare Company roles include the title role in Peer Gynt (for which he won an Olivier Award 1995-06 for Best Actor), the title role in Richard II (opposite Anton Lesser as Henry Bolingbroke), Theseus/Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream (UK, American tour and Broadway),[7] Angelo in Measure for Measure, and the title role in Hamlet.[8]

He also appeared in War Requiem, the RSC's film version of A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1999). Jennings also appeared as Lord Mark in the romantic drama film The Wings of the Dove starring Helena Bonham Carter, Elizabeth McGovern, Charlotte Rampling, and Sir Michael Gambon. The film received great acclaim and many awards nominations including four Academy Award nominations and five British Academy Film Award nominations.


2000s


In 2002, he appeared in the Cameron Mackintosh/Trevor Nunn revival of My Fair Lady at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and won an Olivier Award as Best Actor in a Musical. He was an Associate Artist at the Royal Shakespeare Company.[7] That year he also appeared in The Four Feathers (2002) as Colonel Hamilton alongside Heath Ledger, Kate Hudson, and Michael Sheen.

In 2006, Jennings' made his breakthrough film role as Charles, Prince of Wales opposite Helen Mirren as Queen Elizabeth II in The Queen.[1] The film was directed by Stephen Frears, and written by Peter Morgan. The film depicts the death of Diana, Princess of Wales on 31 August 1997 and the reaction from the British public and the British royal family. The film was an immense critical and box office success, after it premiered at the Venice Film Festival. The film received six Academy Award nominations including a win for Mirren's performance.

In 2007, he played the role of Garry Essendine in Noël Coward's Present Laughter at the NT.[1] Also in 2007, he portrayed the Rev. Hutton in the BBC miniseries Cranford starring Judi Dench. He also played John Le Mesurier in the one-off BBC drama Hancock and Joan. In 2009, he appeared in The Habit of Art as Benjamin Britten.

In June 2008, he made his debut in the Operetta at the ENO in Robert Carsen's production of Bernstein's Candide, in which he played Voltaire and Doctor Pangloss.

He has recorded the audio versions of the books: Sins of the Father by Jeffrey Archer, The Kraken Wakes by John Wyndham, The Horse and His Boy, Out of the Silent Planet, and Perelandra by C.S. Lewis, 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, and Attention All Shipping by Charlie Connelly, which was selected in June 2008 as one of the top 40 audiobooks of all time. In 2006, he recorded an abridgement of A Spot of Bother by Mark Haddon. He is also a regular narrator on BBC Radio 4's Book at Bedtime. He was also a member of the BBC's Radio Drama Company.[9]


2010s


In 2010, he played Captain Shipshape in the CBeebies second series of Grandpa in my Pocket and starred in the film Belle. After that, he played Henry Tizard in Castles in the Sky. In 2011, he played Mikhail Bulgakov in the National Theatre's production of Collaborators. In 2014, he played the role of Willy Wonka in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory the Musical, which was directed by Sam Mendes and was performed on London's West End theatre district.[2][10] He took over the role from Douglas Hodge in 2014.[6]

From 2011 to 2014, Jennings played Alan Cowdrey QC in the BBC One legal drama Silk.[11] He has also appeared in the PBS/Masterpiece Theatre television series Inspector Lewis (2012), and Foyle's War (2015).

Jennings portrayed playwright Alan Bennett in the 2015 film The Lady in the Van opposite Academy Award winner Dame Maggie Smith in the title role.[12] The film is directed by Nicolas Hytner, who is a long-time collaborator from the theatre.[1] The film also featured performances from Jim Broadbent, Claire Foy, Frances de la Tour, and James Corden. The film premiered at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival to great acclaim, specifically for Smith's performance. To promote the film Maggie Smith, and Jennings, appeared on The Graham Norton Show, this is Smith's first chat show appearance in over 40 years.

In 2016, he reprised his role as Professor Henry Higgins in the Australian 60th anniversary production of My Fair Lady, directed by Julie Andrews.[13]

On television, from 2016 to 2017, he appeared in the Netflix series The Crown alongside Claire Foy and Jared Harris, as Prince Edward, Duke of Windsor, uncle to Queen Elizabeth and great-uncle to Prince Charles (whom Jennings played in The Queen). The series has received widespread acclaim from audiences and critics alike. Jennings also portrayed King Leopold I of Belgium in the ITV/PBS series Victoria (2016–2019) alongside Jenna Coleman.

In 2018 he played Liberal MP Peter Bessell in the BBC One series, A Very English Scandal alongside Hugh Grant, and Ben Whishaw, a miniseries about the Jeremy Thorpe affair directed by Stephen Frears.[14] The film received widespread critical acclaim with a 97% on Rotten Tomatoes with the critics consensus reading, "Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw impress in A Very English Scandal, an equally absorbing and appalling look at British politics and society".[15] The series also received four Primetime Emmy Award nominations including a win for Whishaw for his performance.


2020s


In 2020, Jennings appeared in the Small Axe miniseries directed by Steve McQueen, specifically the television movie, Mangrove as Judge Edward Clarke alongside Letitia Wright as physician and British Black Panther Altheia Jones-LeCointe. In Mangrove, the story revolves around the true story based on the Mangrove Nine who were British black activists tried for inciting a riot at a protest, in 1970, against the police targeting of the Mangrove restaurant, Notting Hill, in West London. The film received widespread critical acclaim, with the critics consensus on Rotten Tomatoes reading, "Anchored by strong performances and an even stronger sense of conviction, Mangrove is a powerful indictment of institutional racism."[16]


Work



Film


Year Title Role Notes
1989War RequiemBlinded Soldier
1996A Midsummer Night's DreamTheseus/Oberon
1997The Wings of the DoveLord Mark
2002The Four FeathersColonel Hamilton
2004Five Children and ItFather
2004Bridget Jones: The Edge of ReasonHoratio
2006BabelKen Clifford
2006The QueenPrince Charles
2008The DisappearedAdrian Ballan
2010Words of the BlitzGeorge Orwell
2013Trap for CinderellaChance
2013BelleLord Ashford
2014Castles in the SkyHenry Tizard
2015The Lady in the VanAlan Bennett
2016DenialSir Charles Gray
2021Munich – The Edge of WarSir Horace Wilson
2022 Your Christmas or Mine?

Television


Year Title Role Notes
1982Smiley's PeopleP.C. Hall"Episode No. 1.1"
1986Kit CurranPC WoodsEpisode: "A Sick Society"
1988The Franchise AffairNevil Bennet6 episodes
1989The Return of ShelleyJeremyEpisode: "The Gospel According to Shelley"
1990Inspector MorseVictor PreeceEpisode: "The Sins of the Fathers"
1990Alfonso BonzoAlfonso Bonzo6 episodes
1991AshendenJohn Ashenden4 episodes
1991Bye Bye ColumbusKing FerdinandTelevision movie
1992ScreenplayByronEpisode: "Dread Poets' Society"
1993Alleyn MysteriesSebastian ParishEpisode: "Death at the Bar"
1994Hard TimesBitzerEpisode: "Episode No. 1.1"
1997Liberty! The American RevolutionKing George III6 episodes
1999The HunleyLt. AlexanderTelevision movie
2000Too Much SunJulian Edgbaston-Bowles6 episodes
2001Bad BloodJoe HarkerTelevision movie
2002Great BritonsChurchillVoice; Episode: "Sir Winston Churchill"
2004LondonStephen SpenderTelevision movie
2005A Very Social SecretaryAlastair CampbellTelevision movie
2005Riot at the RiteSergei DiaghilevTelevision movie
2005Agatha Christie's PoirotDr RobertsEpisode: "Cards on the Table"
2006SpooksJames AllanEpisode: "Episode No. 5.4"
2006The State WithinJames Sinclair6 episodes
2007Waking the DeadJames Andrews2 episodes
200810 Days to WarVincentEpisode: "Failure Is Not an Option"
2008Fairy TalesRoger BatemanEpisode: "Rapunzel"
2008Hancock & JoanJohn Le MesurierTelevision movie
2008The 39 StepsCaptain KellTelevision movie, BBC
2009The Last Days of Lehman BrothersTimothy GeithnerTelevision movie
2009Agatha Christie's MarpleInspector CurryEpisode: "They Do It with Mirrors"
2007–2009CranfordReverend Hutton7 episodes
2009–2010WhitechapelCommander Anderson5 episodes
2010Masterpiece ClassicCaptain KellEpisode: "The 39 Steps"
2010Grandpa in My PocketCaptain ShipshapeEpisode: "Captain Shipshape and a Fish Called Bryan"
2010On ExpensesAndrew WalkerTelevision movie
2012Being HumanGriffinEpisode: "Eve of the War"
2012Inspector LewisRev Conor HawesEpisode: "The Soul of Genius"
2012New TricksProf. BlakeEpisode: "Body of Evidence"
2011–2014SilkAlan Cowdrey, QC13 episodes
2012We'll Take ManhattanJohn ParsonsTelevision movie
2013The Lady VanishesThe ProfessorTelevision movie,
2015Churchill's SecretAnthony EdenTelevision movie, PBS
2015Foyle's WarClive Ord-SmithEpisode: "Trespass"
2016–2019VictoriaKing Leopold I9 episodes
2016–2017, 2022The CrownPrince Edward, Duke of WindsorMain role (Seasons 1–2);
Guest role (Season 5)
2017The HalcyonLord HamiltonEpisode: #1.1
2018A Very English ScandalPeter Bessell3 episodes
2018UnforgottenTim Finch6 episodes
2019Four Weddings and a FuneralAndrew AldridgeMiniseries, Hulu
2019Gold DiggerTed Day6 episodes
2020Small AxeJudge ClarkeEpisode: "Mangrove"
2022This Is Going to HurtNigel Lockhart7 episodes[17]
2022 The Undeclared War David Neal 5 episodes

Theatre


Year Title Role Playwright Venue Ref.
1985The Scarlet PimpernelPerformerBaroness OrczyHer Majesty's Theatre
1987–88Measure for MeasureLucioWilliam ShakespeareRoyal Shakespeare Company
1988Too Clever by HalfYegor Dimitrich GloumovAlexander OstrovskyOld Vic Theatre, London
1988The Country WifePerformerWilliam WycherleyRoyal Exchange, Manchester
1989GhettoKittelYehoshua SobolNational Theatre
1990The Wild DuckHjalmar EkdalHenrik IbsenPeter Hall Company
1990The LiarsDoranteHenry Arthur JonesOld Vic Theatre, London
1990Richard IIRichard IIWilliam ShakespeareRoyal Shakespeare Company
1992The Recruiting OfficerCaptain PlumeGeorge FarquharNational Theatre
1993The Importance of Being EarnestJohn WorthingOscar WildeAldwych Theatre
1994Peer GyntPeer GyntHenrik IbsenRoyal Shakespeare Company
1994–95Measure for MeasureAngeloWilliam ShakespeareRoyal Shakespeare Company
1996A Midsummer Night's DreamOberon/TheseusWilliam ShakespeareLunt-Fontanne Theatre, Broadway[18]
1996Hyde ParkPerformerJames ShirleyRoyal Shakespeare Company
1996The Taming of the ShrewLucentioWilliam Shakespeare
1997HamletHamletWilliam Shakespeare
2000Albert SpeerAlbert SpeerDavid EdgarLyttelton Theatre, London
2001The Winter's TalePerformerWilliam ShakespeareRoyal National Theatre
2001The RelapseFoppingtonJohn Vanbrugh
2001My Fair LadyProf. Henry HigginsGeorge Bernard Shaw
2007Present LaughterGarry EssendineNoël CowardRoyal National Theatre
2009The Habit of ArtHenryAlan BennettNational Theatre of Great Britain
Lyttelton Theatre in London
2011CollaboratorsMikhail BulgakovJohn HodgeNational Theatre of Great Britain
Cottesloe Theatre in London
2012Hymn/Cocktail SticksPerformerAlan BennettNational Theatre of Great Britain
Lyttelton Theatre in London
2013Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryWilly WonkaRoald DahlTheatre Royal Drury Lane, London
2016My Fair LadyProf. Henry HigginsGeorge Bernard ShawSydney Opera House
2019HansardRobin HeskethSimon WoodsRoyal National Theatre[19]
2019The Light in the PiazzaSignor NaccarelliElizabeth SpencerDorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles
Civic Opera House Chicago
2022 The Southbury Child David Highland Stephen Beresford Chichester Festival TheatreBridge Theatre, London

Filmed Theatrical Events


Awards and nominations


Year Award Category Title Result Ref.
1988Olivier AwardBest Comedy PerformanceToo Clever by HalfWon[2]
1996Best ActorPeer GyntWon
2003Best Actor in a MusicalMy Fair LadyWon
2019British Academy Television AwardsBest Supporting ActorUnforgottenNominated

References


  1. Costa, Maddy (19 September 2007). "'I wanted to be Fred Astaire'". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  2. "Alex Jennings takes on Willy Wonka role". BBC News. 7 February 2014. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  3. Shenton, Mark (7 February 2014). "Bold casting choices and versatile actors". The Stage. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  4. Lawson, Richard (7 December 2017). "The Crown Season 2 Review: A Stately Soap Opera We Just Can't Resist". Vanity Fair.
  5. Rosenthal, Daniel (2 October 2013). "National Histories: Nancy Carroll and Alex Jennings". Royal National Theatre. Archived from the original on 8 November 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  6. Evans, Lloyd (21 June 2014). "Alex Jennings interview: the new Willy Wonka on Roald Dahl's 'child killer'". The Spectator. Retrieved 31 October 2015.[permanent dead link]
  7. "Who's Who in the Cast: Who's Who – Alex Jennings; A Midsummer Night's Dream – Opening Night: March 31, 1996". Playbill. 31 March 1996. Retrieved 31 October 2015.[permanent dead link]
  8. Jennings, Alex (22 October 2011). "5 days in the life of ... Alex Jennings". The Independent. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
  9. "Radio and audio book companies", in Lloyd Trott, ed., Actors and Performers Yearbook 2016, pp. 353–354
  10. Mitford, Oliver (17 February 2014). "Alex Jennings to take over from Douglas Hodge as Willy Wonka". Best of Theatre. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  11. "BBC One – Silk – Alan Cowdrey". BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  12. Telegraph Film (27 May 2015). "The Lady in the Van: Maggie Smith as you've never seen her". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  13. "Alex Jennings is Henry Higgins in 'My Fair Lady'". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 19 August 2016.
  14. Mangan, Lucy (20 May 2018). "A Very English Scandal review: funny and confident – like Jeremy Thorpe". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 July 2018.
  15. "A Very English Scandal: Miniseries". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  16. "Small Axe: Mangrove". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 20 November 2020.
  17. Kanter, Jake (24 June 2021). "'This Is Going To Hurt': Harriet Walter, Alex Jennings Join BBC/AMC Series; First Look At Lead Ben Whishaw". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  18. "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Internet Broadway Database. Retrieved 31 October 2015.
  19. Lukowski, Andrzej (4 September 2019). "'Hansard' review". Time Out. London.



На других языках


[de] Alex Jennings

Alexander „Alex“ Jennings (* 10. Mai 1957 in Essex, England) ist ein britischer Schauspieler. Er ist der einzige Schauspieler, der Olivier Awards in den Kategorien Drama, Musical und Comedy gewonnen hat.
- [en] Alex Jennings

[es] Alex Jennings

Alex Michael Jennings (Romford, Essex, Reino Unido, 10 de mayo de 1957), es un conocido actor británico, famoso por haber interpretado al príncipe Carlos de Gales en la película The Queen, al príncipe Eduardo VIII en la serie The Crown y al rey Leopoldo de Bélgica en la miniserie Victoria.

[ru] Дженнингс, Алекс

Алекс Дженнингс (англ. Alex Jennings, 10 мая 1957 года, Эссекс, Великобритания) — британский актёр театра, радио, кино и телевидения. Дженнингс является единственным обладателем трех категорий Премии Лоренса Оливье (в комедии, в драме и в мюзикле).[1] В 1988 году он получил высшую театральную награду Лондона за роль Глумова в комедии «На всякого мудреца довольно простоты» в номинации «Лучшее исполнение в комедии», в 1996 году — в номинации «Лучшая мужская роль в пьесе» за роль в «Пер Гюнте», в 2003 году — в номинации «Лучшая мужская роль в мюзикле» за роль Генри Хиггинса в «Моей прекрасной леди».[2] Самой известной на большом экране для Дженнингса стала роль принца Чарльза в фильме Стивена Фрирза «Королева».[3] Он сыграл членов британской королевской семьи также в сериалах 2016 года «Виктория» и «Корона»: бельгийского короля Леопольда I и британского монарха Эдуарда VIII соответственно.



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