Richard E. Grant

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Role

Director | Actor | Writer

Date of birth

05/05/1957

Place of birth

Mbabane, Hhohho, Eswatini

Also known as

Richard Esterhuysen

Richard Grant Esterhuysen

理查德·格兰特

Awards

3 nominations

Academy Awards, USA
Academy Awards, USA

1 nomination

Golden Globes, USA
Golden Globes, USA

1 nomination

BAFTA Awards
BAFTA Awards

1 nomination

Richard E. Grant

Biography

Richard E. Grant is an actor and presenter. He made his film debut as Withnail in the comedy Withnail and I (1987). Grant received critical acclaim for his role as Jack Hock in Marielle Heller's drama film Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018), winning various awards, including the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male. He has also received Academy Award, BAFTA, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor.

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