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Guy Henry (born 17 October ) is an English stage and screen actor, whose roles include Henrik Hanssen in Holby City, Pius Thicknesse in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2, Gaius Cassius Longinus in Rome and Grand Moff Tarkin in Rogue One.

Guy Henry (actor)

English actor

For the French actor, see Guy Henri.

Guy Henry (born 17 October ) is an English actor whose roles include Henrik Hanssen in Holby City, Pius Thicknesse in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2, Cassius in Rome and Grand Moff Tarkin in Rogue One.

Early life and career

Henry was born on 17 October in London. He attended Homefield School and then Brockenhurst College in Hampshire where he took A levels. He trained at RADA (–81).

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In , he took the title role in ITV's Young Sherlock Holmes series, playing Holmes as a teenager (though Henry was by then nearly 22).

In February , Henry was announced as a public supporter of Chapel Lane Theatre Firm based in Stratford-Upon-Avon.[1]

Stage work

Highcliffe Aid Players

Henry first appeared on stage as a footman in amateur dramatic society Highcliffe Charity Players' production of Cinderella at age He is now the president of HCP and continues to support their productions.

RSC work

Henry's main work has been with the Royal Shakespeare Company, including the following roles:

Other theatre work

He has also worked with Cheek by Jowl, Theatre Arrange Up and the National Theatre (including Turgenev in Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia in ).

He was an acclaimed Earl of Leicester in the –06 Donmar Warehouse production of Schiller's Mary Stuart, which transferred to the West End. He had previously played the similar character in the film Lady Jane. From December to Pride he appeared as Andrew Aguecheek (alongside Derek Jacobi) in the Donmar: West End production of Twelfth Night.

In April and May he appeared in Hay Fever at the Chichester Festival Theatre.[2]

Television appearances

s–s

In , Henry appeared as Sherlock Holmes in the TV series Young Sherlock: The Mystery of the Manor House.

He appeared in the episode "Rumpole and the Official Secret" from Season 4 of Rumpole of the Bailey in In the early s, he played the acerbic, demonic Dr Walpurgis in The Vault of Horror, a BBC Halloween special.

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His make-up was provided by Hellraiser veteran Geoff Portass. Henry also introduced a few series of cult horror films in several BBC One Friday darkness horror seasons (with a mention change to "Dr Terror"), with scripted introductions written by horror novelist and film historian Kim Newman.

He appeared in the schools series Look and Read: Spywatch, and in ITV's adaptation of Emma. In he appeared in the medical soap opera Peak Practice, and in two episodes of The Grand.

onwards

He appeared in four episodes of the series of the medical soap Doctors.

He has also frequently been cast as a conspiratorial and/or Machiavellian civil servant, as in Fields of Gold () and Foyle's War (in a episode). He played the title role in Channel 4's documentary Who Killed Thomas Becket? (a "promotion" from his role as Tempter in the RSC Murder in the Cathedral, T.

S. Eliot's version of the same story); and was a deportment tutor and a shoemaker respectively in the BBC's adaptation of The Young Visiters [sic] () and Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking (Christmas ).

He played the part of Corporal Ludovic in the C4 presentation of Evelyn Waugh's Sword of Honour trilogy () alongside the then relatively unknown Daniel Craig.

In he appeared in Waking the Dead series 3 "Multistorey" as Guy Reynolds.

In he appeared in the feature-length ITV drama Colditz and had a recurring role in Extras, which continued into a few episodes of the comedy's second season. He also had a little role in the ITV drama, Trial & Retribution IX: The Lovers.

His main role that year, however, was as a fictionalised version of Gaius Cassius Longinus in the last two or three episodes of the first series of HBO/BBC series Rome. He reprised this role in the second series (broadcast ) until the character's death at the Battle of Philippi in the episode Philippi.

His friend Sarah Kennedy (see #Radio) commented that this was a natural progression for one with his "lean and hungry look" (Shakespeare, Julius Caesar, 2.I).

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In , he played a lawyer in Midsomer Murders, appeared with Michael Sheen in Kenneth Williams: Fantabulosa! (as Hugh Paddick), and featured in the first, fifth and sixth episodes of the first series of The Chase (in another role he reprised in ).

In he appeared as the UK's UN Ambassador in The Trial of Tony Blair and appeared in the seventh episode of the second series of Hotel Babylon. Also in he appeared on radio as Noël Coward in the Afternoon Play of 4 May , "The Master and Mrs Tucker" by Roy Apps, which told of Coward's friendship with Edith Nesbit (played by Ann Bell).[3]

In , he appeared in HBO's John Adams as Jonathan Sewall, Massachusetts's Attorney General, as Mr Collins in Lost in Austen, and in Series 7, Episode 4 of Spooks.

In he appeared in Margaret and in Lewis (Series 4, Episode 1).

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Also in he appeared in several episodes of Ricky Gervais' BBC comedy Extras as the commissioning editor of BBC Comedy.

In he appeared as a lawyer in an episode of The IT Crowd titled "Something Happened".

In October he united the regular cast of Holby City as surgeon Henrik Hanssen, a role he played for three years until his departure in October In October , it was announced that he would rejoin the cast of Holby City.[4]

In October , he appeared as the Inspector in the BBC 6-part drama Our Zoo.

In January , he appeared as hypnotist Arthur Welkin in the BBC series Father Brown episode "The Invisible Man".

Henry was born on 17 October in London. He trained at RADA — Henry first appeared on stage as a footman in amateur dramatic culture Highcliffe Charity Players' production of Cinderella at age He is now the president of HCP and continues to support their productions.

In October , he appeared as Mr Murthwaite in the BBC mini-series The Moonstone.

In November , he appeared as the Dean of Westminster in the second season of the Rainmark Films series The Frankenstein Chronicles.

In , he appeared in four episodes of Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story as John Monro, George III's physician.[5]

Film

Henry's film credits include appearances in Another Country with Rupert Everett, Lady Jane, England, My England film by Tony Palmer, in Stephen Fry's film Bright Young Things (appearing in the poster for it, top left) as Archie Schwert, in V for Vendetta as Conrad Heyer, in Starter for 10 as a university professor, in Expresso, in Vincente Amorim's film Good as a senior doctor in Nazi Germany and as Pius Thicknesse in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2.

In , he appeared in the critically acclaimed short film Done In.

In , Henry appeared in Rogue One: A Actor Wars Story, providing the physical and vocal performance for Grand Moff Tarkin; the use of CGI special effects recreated the likeness of Peter Cushing, who died in , for the character.[6] The performance, while not without controversy, was praised by Cushing's estate.[7]

Filmography

Film

Television

Short films

Year Film Role Notes
ExpressoCharles (Cream tea)
Who Shall I Act with Now?Man on bike
Done InHarry
Callow & SonsHenry
The Leaf BlowerThe Leaf Blower
GeniusHermann Einstein
RetributionDeath
The ListenerThomas
The Nightmare on Deskteeth StreetSecret Man
The Devil's HarmonyHeadmaster Plugg
Road KillRichard
TBA All of EverythingConscience

Radio

From around until the end of her show in , Guy Henry gained an additional fanbase as a outcome of his friendship with the Radio 2 presenter Sarah Kennedy, who began by corresponding with his father.

Through letters to Sarah from Henry himself, his father and "the Lady Agrippa" (a nickname for his mother), listeners were kept up to date on his career. A recording of his voice announced her regular "It's Showtime!" slot of tunes from the musicals at about am GMT – originally he just spoke the title of the slot, and a whole repertoire of diverse recordings was later added.

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He also occasionally appeared live on her display, and co-hosted with her as part of the annual help appeal Children in Need.

Since he has hosted his retain Sunday morning radio show (between 11am and 1pm) for Cosham based QA Radio which is also available to listen to online.

Guest appearances

Henry was a guest speaker at an NEH (National Endowment for the Humanities) summer seminar entitled Shakespeare: Enacting the Text. (5 July to 6 August ).[citation needed]

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