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  1. Búsqueda de "Stephen Dillane". Saoirse Ronan, Stephen Dillane, Paapa Essiedu, Nabil Elouahabi, Scott Miller, Tony Hamilton ... Suranne Jones, Lorne MacFadyen, Rose Leslie, Lolita Chakrabarti, Adam James, Martin Compston ... Goran Kostic, Victoria Carmen Sonne, James D'Arcy, Stephen Dillane, Rori Hawthorn, Lydia Leonard ...

  2. Stephen Dillane is an actor who portrays Alan Blunt in the Alex Rider television series. Dillane was born in Kensington, London, to an English mother, Bridget (née Curwen), and an Australian surgeon father, John Dillane. The eldest of his siblings (his younger brother Richard is also an actor), he grew up in West Wickham, Kent. At school, Dillane began performing in end-of-term plays and had ...

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  4. Stephen John Dillane (born 27 March 1957) is an English actor experienced with roles on both stage and screen. He is arguably best known for his Emmy-nominated performance as Thomas Jefferson in the HBO mini-series John Adams. He has also appeared as Leonard Woolf in The Hours, Merlin in King Arthur and Horatio in the Mel Gibson-starring version of Hamlet. In 2001, he appeared in 'The Parole ...

  5. 23 de ene. de 2014 · Stephen Dillane: "Game of Thrones reflects the pursuit of power in our world". Stephen Dillane talks about The Tunnel and whether his character in Game of Thrones is the moodiest man in Westeros. Steven MacKenzie. 23 Jan 2014. With all the British and French characters in The Tunnel there’s lots of room for national stereotypes.

  6. Stephen Dillane est un acteur britannique, né le 27 mars 1957 à Londres. Il est notamment connu pour son interprétation de Stannis Baratheon dans la série Game of Thrones. Il joue également l'un des personnages principaux dans la série franco-britannique Tunnel.

  7. Dillane first struck a responsive chord with British TV viewers in 1994, when he starred in The Rector's Wife. He went on to do starring screen work in Henry Jaglom's Deja Vu (1997), in which he played a painter, Firelight (1997), which cast him as a 19th-century aristocrat opposite Sophie Marceau, and Michael Winterbottom's Welcome to Sarajevo (1997), which featured Dillane as a journalist.