Clive Russell

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Clive Russell (born 7 December 1945) is a Scottish actor. He is known for his roles as Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline in Ripper Street, Angus O'Connor in Happiness, Lord Lovat in Outlander, and Brynden Tully in the HBO series Game of Thrones.

Born (1945-12-07) 7 December 1945 (age 80)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1960–present
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Clive Russell
Russell in 2018
Born (1945-12-07) 7 December 1945 (age 80)
OccupationActor
Years active1960–present
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Russell also appeared in the Scottish sitcoms Still Game and Rab C Nesbitt, teen drama Hollyoaks as Jack Osborne's brother Billy Brodie and British crime drama Cracker as Danny Fitzgerald and video game Still Wakes the Deep as oil rig manager, Davey Rennick.

Early life

Russell was born on 7 December 1945 in Winchester, but brought up in Leven in Fife, Scotland.[1]

He studied at Parkhill Primary then Buckhaven High School.

Career

Russell’s first acting job was as the police superintendent in Dario Fo's satire Accidental Death of an Anarchist at Wyndham’s Theatre in 1980. The reviews were good, and he reprised that role for television in 1983. After further honing his skills in various British TV productions and a handful of films – including Jute City, The Power of One, The Hawk and Seconds Out – Russell received exposure before international audiences as Caleb Garth in the celebrated BBC miniseries Middlemarch, based on the George Eliot novel of the same name. A year later, he fell in love on the movie screen with Helena Bonham Carter in Margaret's Museum, for which he earned a Genie nomination at the 16th Genie Awards for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role. After more TV roles and another film, Russell played Ralph Fiennes' father in another critically acclaimed film, Oscar and Lucinda. Growing recognition of his acting skills then brought him major roles in four major TV miniseries: Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, The Railway Children and The Mists of Avalon.

Television

Russell has appeared in numerous television series including Boys from the Blackstuff,[2] Hope and Glory, Neverwhere, Great Expectations,[3] The Mists of Avalon, Heartburn Hotel,[4] Roughnecks, Monarch of the Glen, Midsomer Murders, Waking the Dead,[citation needed] Silent Witness, Rockface, and Spaced. Russell has also made appearances in Still Game, Happiness, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, Cracker and The Railway Children. From 2005 to 2006, Russell played Phil Nail in ITV's Coronation Street. Russell made an appearance in Waterloo Road as Lisa and Lenny Brown's grandfather for one episode, also playing Billy Wilson for two in Shameless. He also appeared as a doctor in the 2006 My Family Christmas Special.

He has appeared as Jock in the third series of the BBC's Jam & Jerusalem, as "Bayard, King of Mercia" in Merlin and in Hotel Babylon as an artist forced to fake his own death when he is in debt. In 2012, he joined the cast of the HBO fantasy drama Game of Thrones as Brynden "The Blackfish" Tully.[5][6][7]

In 2016, he joined the cast of Hollyoaks as Billy, brother of established character Jack Osborne[8]

Russell at Collectormania in 2014

In January 2017 he had a small role in the BBC Three comedy "Uncle", portraying Sam and Andy's father and later in the year appeared in Doc Martin. He played Ken Hollister.

In 2020, he appeared as Wroth, Chief of a Fey tribe called the Tusks, a recurring character for 5 episodes in the Netflix series Cursed.[9]

Films

In Margaret's Museum, he starred opposite Helena Bonham Carter as the Gaelic-speaking Neil Currie. Russell's other film credits include Festival, Ladies in Lavender, King Arthur, Made of Honour, Lecture 21, The 13th Warrior and The Wolfman.

He made an appearance in the 2009 film Sherlock Holmes as Captain Tanner, and reprised the role in the film's 2011 sequel, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows. He appeared in the 2010 film The Wolfman as MacQueen. Russell also appeared in Robin Hardy's The Wicker Tree which was released in the first quarter of 2012, playing the character of Beame alongside the Hobbit star Graham McTavish.

He played Inspector Frederick Abberline in BBC One's Ripper Street. He played Tyr in the live-action film Thor: The Dark World (2013).[10]

Edinburgh Fringe 2010

In 2010, Russell made his debut one-man show Touching the Blue.[11]

Filmography

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1992The Power of OneSgt. Bormann
1993The Hawk
1994FatherlandKrebs
The Tales of Para HandyMcVicarSeries 1, episode 4: "A Night Alarm"
1995Margaret's MuseumNeil Currie
1996NeverwhereMr. Vandemar
1997Oscar and LucindaTheophilius
1998 Heartburn HotelDuggie Strachan
1999Great ExpectationsJoe
The 13th WarriorHelfdane
2001SpacedDamien Knox
2001–2003HappinessAngus O'ConnorMain cast
2002Mad DogsThin man
2003The Mayor of CasterbridgeNewsonTV film
Silent WitnessDCS Tom LeithEpisode: Answering Fire
2004ShamelessBilly Wilson2 episodes (season 1)
Ladies in LavenderAdam Penruddocke
King ArthurLancelot's Father
The Rocket PostAngus Mackay
Still GameBig InnesSeries 3, episode 4: "Big Yin"
2005FaithGordonTV film
HeartlessRicky
Monarch of the GlenPeter Finlay
2005–2006Coronation StreetPhil NailSeries Regular
2006Mist: The Tale of a Sheepdog PuppyMcPhersonTV film
My FamilyDoctor
2007The Yellow HouseMonsieur RoulinTV film
Joe's PlaceDave
The Wild West: Billy the KidSheriff BradyBroadcast March 2007, BBC2, Part 2 of a 3-part docu-drama series on notable Wild West events
2008Made of HonourCousin Finlay
Lecture 21Hoffmeister
MerlinBayardSeries 1, episode 4: "The Poisoned Chalice"
2009Book of BloodWyburd
Sherlock HolmesCapt. Tanner
The BillDanny Travis2 episodes
2010The WolfmanMaqueen
Cup CakeMute McGill
The Fighter's BalladFather John
2011The Wicker TreeBeame
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of ShadowsCapt. Tanner
2012–2016Ripper StreetChief Inspector Frederick Abberline
2013Mary, Queen of ScotsDouglas
Thor: The Dark WorldTyr
The ListPeter
Waterloo RoadLawrence BrownGuest role; 1 episode (Series 9)
2013–2016Game of ThronesBrynden Tully7 episodes
2014ShetlandAdam MarkhamSeries 2, Episodes 3 and 4: "Dead Water"
StillDetective Penton
2014–2018The Amazing World of GumballDaniel Senicourt; Manly Warrior4 episodes
2015After BannockburnRobert Bruce
2015 Mountain Goats Malton Jennings Series 1, Episode 2: Fitness
2016The Young MessiahWeer
StellaUncle Clem
OutlanderLord Lovat1 episode[12]
HollyoaksBilly BrodieGuest role
Barbarians RisingCumeliosDocudrama
2017UncleNevilleGuest role
1066: A Year to Conquer EnglandHarald HardradaDocudrama
BackPaulGuest role
The Hatton Garden JobKenny CollinsSupporting
1745David AndrewsSupporting
RellikHenry ParidesRecurring
2018The TerrorSir John Ross2 episodes
Outlaw KingLord Mackinnon of SkyeSupporting
2019CurfewMac2 episodes
Jocky Wilson SaidJocky WilsonVoice performance
SupervizedJerry
2020CursedWroth5 episodes
DraculaValentin1 episode[13]
2021The Last DuelKing's Uncle
Code 404Clifford Major4 episodes
Queen of the New YearVarious roles1 episode
2022The PeripheralFrank Derosa1 episode
Silent WitnessEzra JarrettEpisode: History, Part 4
2023The Madame Blanc MysteriesMarco/DuraSeason 2 episode 6
Tales of BabylonThe Silver Dragon
2024CasualtyCallum RobertshawSeason 38 episode 16
2025Dept. Q Jamie Lingard3 episodes
2025The SandmanOdinSeason 2
2025The Wonderfully Weird World of GumballDaniel Senicourt1 episode
2025The GuestDerek AbbottBBC
2025ShetlandArthur MairSeries 10
2025 The House Was Not Hungry Then Estate Agent
2026One PieceCrocusSeason 2[14]
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Video games

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2024Still Wakes the DeepDavey Rennick
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