JOHN SHRAPNEL

John Shrapnel
John Shrapnel
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: April 27, 1942
Deathday: February 14, 2020
Place of Birth: Birmingham, England, UK

Biography

Shrapnel was born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, the son of Mary Lillian Myfanwy (née Edwards) and journalist/author Norman Shrapnel.[1] As a stage actor, he was a member of Laurence Olivier's Royal National Theatre company and the Royal Shakespeare Company and most recently appeared as Sir Oliver Surface in The School for Scandal (directed by Deborah Warner) at the Barbican Centre in 2011. He has also appeared extensively in film and on television in roles in Elizabeth R, Z-Cars, Edward and Mrs. Simpson, 101 Dalmatians, Space: 1999, Inspector Morse, Coogan's Run, Notting Hill and Foyle's War. He presented an episode of the 1983 BBC television travel series Great Little Railways. He gave performances in three entries in the BBC Television Shakespeare plays and as Creon in the BBC's 1984 productions of the Three Theban plays of Sophocles. In America, he has starred in supporting roles as Senator Gaius in Gladiator, Nestor in Troy and Pompey in the second episode of Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire. He also played the Jail Warden in the 10th Kingdom, an epic fantasy miniseries. He has the rare achievement of appearing in two episodes of Midsomer Murders as two different characters, in Death in Chorus and Written in Blood. Shrapnel appeared in an episode of Jonathan Creek as Professor Lance Graumann in the episode The Omega Man. He appears in Chemical Wedding alongside Simon Callow, telling the tale of the resurrection of occultist Aleister Crowley. Shrapnel also has experience in the field of BBC radio drama through such characters as Colin Dexter's Inspector Morse and William Gibson's Neuromancer. He is the son-in-law of Deborah Kerr through his 1975 marriage to her younger daughter Francesca Ann Bartley. They have three sons, the actors Lex Shrapnel (b.1979), Tom Shrapnel (b.1981) and the writer Joe Shrapnel (b.1976). They live in Highbury, north London.

Filmography

Starring

Narrator (voice)
Archbishop of Canterbury
Narrator - (Voice)
2015·
Hamlet
Claudius/Ghost
2013·
Run.
St. Peter
Duncan/Seyton/Old Man
Reverend Hugh Purslow
2008·
Merlin
The Sarrum
Cardinal Bukovak
2008·
Mirrors
Lorenzo Sapelli
General Grey
Crowley
Himself (Narrator)
Lord Howard
Michael Kuhn
Archbishop
Narrator (English Version)
DAC John Felsham
Narrator (voice)
2004·
Troy
Nestor
Narrator
Narrator
Raymond Brooks
Sergent Mike McCaffrey
2002·
Whistle
Paul
Narrator (English Version)
2002·
Claim
Lex Vandenberg
2002·
Alone
Hannah
Admiral Bratyeev
John Christie
Monty Sinclair
2001·
The Body
Moshe Cohen
Governor of Prison
2000·
Gladiator
Gaius
PR Chief
Air Marshal Bentley
Narrator (voice)
Reverand Glasson
Leo Clarke, Max Jennings
Prof. Lance Graumann
Commander Alan MacIntyre
Narrator (English voice)
Skinner
Cinca
Douglas Crown
Mr. Justice Griffin
Samuel Pepys
1994·
Wycliffe
Dr. Sam Malvern
General Globus
Gerd Schulte-Hillen
Claudius / The Ghost (voice)
D.C.C. Dunning, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Dunning
1992·
Hamlet
Claudius
Gerd Schülte-Hillen
Norman May-Boys MP
1991·
G.B.H.
Dr Jacobs
1990·
The Chief
Dan Cheyney
Claud Wareing
1989·
Blackeyes
Detective Blake
1988·
Testimony
Andre Zhdanov
Lord Steyne
Lionel
1987·
Partition
General Flood
Heiger, Rev. Charles Tucker Eland
Rev. Charles Tucker Eland
1985·
Poppyland
George Sims
Adrian Vyner
Narrator
Sir Percival Glyde
1982·
King Lear
Earl of Kent
German Newsreel Commentator (voice, uncredited)
Hector
Alcibiades
Vincent Craig
Matthias Erzberger
Matthias Erzberger
Vincent Craig
Major Alexander Hardinge
1978·
Flayed
Robert
Maj. Alexander Hardinge
Robert, McKendrick
Gaudian
McKendrick
Voice of Leonard Brazil
Leonard Brazil (voice)
Jack Tanner
1975·
King Lear
Duke of Cornwall
1975·
Hennessy
Tipaldi
1974·
Good Girl
Christopher Wimple
1972·
Pope Joan
Father James
1971·
Justice
Roger Anderson
Earl of Sussex
Wally Zuckerman
1969·
The Ha-Ha
Jamie
Schoner
1967·
Omnibus
Zborowski
Viktor Myshlaevsky, Duke of Cornwall