Edward Hibbert

American-born British actor (born 1955) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Edward Hibbert (born September 9, 1955) is an American-born British actor and literary agent. He played Gil Chesterton in the TV series Frasier, later reprising the role in 2024. He also voiced Zazu in several instalments in The Lion King franchise, replacing Rowan Atkinson who voiced Zazu in the first movie.

Born (1955-09-09) September 9, 1955 (age 70)
CitizenshipUnited States
United Kingdom
Occupations
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Edward Hibbert
Hibbert in 2007
Born (1955-09-09) September 9, 1955 (age 70)
CitizenshipUnited States
United Kingdom
EducationRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
Occupations
Years active1977–present
FatherGeoffrey Hibbert
Websitewww.edwardhibbert.com Edit this at Wikidata
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Early life

Hibbert was born on Long Island, New York, the son of English actor Geoffrey Hibbert. He has one sister.[1] He was raised in England, where he attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He returned to the US in the mid-1980s.

Career

Acting career

Hibbert had a starring role as Faulconbridge in the BBC's production of The Life and Death of King John, published in 1984. He has appeared on Broadway and in major regional theatre productions,[2] worked in television as a series regular and guest star and also had roles in major films.[2] In 1993 he won an Obie Award for his co-starring role of "Sterling" in Paul Rudnick's Jeffrey.[3] His "Frederick Fellows/Philip Brent" in the National Theatre revival of Noises Off (presented at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre) was called "delightfully discombobulated" by one reviewer.[4] Hibbert was in the Broadway musicals The Drowsy Chaperone and the 2007 premiere of Curtains (which reunited him with his Frasier co-star David Hyde Pierce). He appeared on Broadway as "Mr. Praed" (the architect) in Roundabout Theatre's 2010 production of Mrs. Warren's Profession starring Cherry Jones.[5] He appeared on Broadway in the new musical It Shoulda Been You in 2015, again working with David Hyde Pierce, this time with Pierce as the director. He appeared in the 2019 Hollywood Bowl production of Into the Woods playing the Narrator.[6]

He guest-starred on TV shows including Cosby, Murder, She Wrote and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit[7] but is probably best known for his recurring role on Frasier as Gil Chesterton, KACL's haughty, effeminate restaurant critic.

As a voice actor, Hibbert has been the voice of Evil the Cat on the Earthworm Jim TV series, and the voice of Zazu in Timon & Pumbaa, The Lion King II: Simba's Pride and in The Lion King 1½, replacing Rowan Atkinson, who voiced him in the original film. His appearances in films include The Prestige, Taking Woodstock, and The First Wives Club.[2]

Literary work

He is also a literary agent and was partner in the now-defunct literary agency Donadio & Olson, Inc. He has authors Chuck Palahniuk, Christopher Bram, Steven DeRosa, and Ed Sikov among his clients[5] and has also represented film rights for Fight Club and Gods and Monsters plus others.[8][9]

In 2018 it was revealed that Hibbert and his partner, Neil Olson, had ignored complaints from clients about missing or late payments, which ultimately led to the discovery that the accountant under their purview, Darin Webb, had embezzled more than $3 million from clients and estates of authors, including Mario Puzo. The author most affected was bestselling author Chuck Palahniuk, who was nearly bankrupted.[10] While Hibbert maintained he knew nothing at all of this, writers with the agency revealed that they had long voiced concerns about their finances. James Curtis, who was represented by Olson for a number of years and sold four books with the agent (including the Pantheon-published 2015 title William Cameron Menzies), said his initial interaction with the bookkeeper led him to believe he was dealing with a case of negligence. Theft, Curtis said, was not on his radar. He noted that after contacting Webb repeatedly about a check for a "piddly sum of money" that had gone missing, he just assumed "Darin was incompetent." Adding that he "always had problems dealing with Webb," Curtis said he "brought Neil in" but that "Neil had a hands-off" policy in dealing with his bookkeeper.

The Authors Guild has urged clients to continue with litigation against Hibbert and Olson. Neil Olson is working again as an agent with Massie & McQuilkin, but Hibbert has remained out of the literary world.[11]

Personal life

Hibbert is gay.[12][13] In a 2001 interview, he said that he had not come out to his family, but had not felt it necessary: "I think in England it's not the same. It's unspoken but understood."[14] In a 2014 interview, he said "Being gay for me in Hollywood was not a problem. Someone once said, 'An Englishman and a homosexual is a distinction without a difference.' Everyone thinks all Englishmen are gay...."[15]

Acting credits

Film

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1982Britannia HospitalTheatre Surgeon
1994The PaperJerry
1996Loch NessScientistUncredited[citation needed]
The First Wives ClubMaurice
Everyone Says I Love YouHarry Winston Salesman
1997Hudson River BluesYago
1998The Lion King II: Simba's PrideZazuVoice, direct-to-video
2000It Had to Be YouStanleyUncredited[citation needed]
2001Friends & FamilyRichard Grayson
2002DummyUnemployed Actor
2003Uptown GirlsChristies' Rep
2004The Lion King 1½ZazuVoice, direct-to-video
FakersGordon Fisher
A Different LoyaltySir Michael Strickland
2006The PrestigeAckerman
2008Fall Down a SchoolRaphaelVoice
2009I Hope They Serve Beer in HellProfessor
2013Seven PsychopathsRaphaelVoice
2016Youth in OregonAudubon Expert
2017The Wilde WeddingTV Host
2018Mary Poppins ReturnsMary Poppins' Parrot UmbrellaVoice
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Television

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1987 Boon (TV series) Freight Agent Episode: "A Fistful of Pesetas"
1991 The Diamond Brothers: South by South East Sotheby's assistant Episode: "The Tsar's Feast"
1994 Murder, She Wrote Philip Jovey Episode: "Portrait of Death"
1994 Columbo Bramley Kahn Episode: "Undercover"
1994–2004FrasierGil ChestertonRecurring role, 29 episodes
1995 The Nanny Claude Episode: "The Chatterbox"
1995 Married... with Children Dr. Richelieu Episode: "Love Conquers Al"
1995–1996Earthworm JimEvil the CatVoice, 15 episodes
1996–1999 Timon & Pumbaa Zazu Voice, 4 episodes
1998–1999Fantasy IslandHarryMain role, 13 episodes
2005 Once Upon a Mattress The Wizard Television Film
The Muppets' Wizard of Oz Stage Manager (uncredited) Television Film
2006Gilmore GirlsRandallEpisode: "Merry Fisticuffs"
2010Law & Order: Special Victims UnitNigel PrestwickEpisode: "Shadow"
2012PartnersLyleEpisode: "Troubled Water"
2013AmbassadorsEquerryEpisode: "The Prince's Trousers"
20162 Broke GirlsBernardEpisode: "And the Coming Out Party"
2017Search PartyBingEpisode: "Paralysis"

Episode: "Hysteria"

2019Grace and FrankieLaramie Episode: "The Ceremony"
2019Blue BloodsMilton VanceEpisode: "Two-Faced"
2024 Frasier Gil Chesterton Episode: "Thank You, Dr. Crane"
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Theatre

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1993 Jeffrey Sterling / Man No. 5 in Bed
1994 Lady in the Dark Russell Paxton / Beekman / Minstrel / Father of the Bride / Ringmaster Encores!
2001 Noises Off Freddie Fellowes / Philip Brent Broadway
2006 The Drowsy Chaperone Underling
2007 Curtains Christopher Belling
2010 Anyone Can Whistle Comptroller Schub Encores!
Mrs. Warren's Profession Mr. Praed Broadway
2015 It Shoulda Been You Albert
2015–2017 Something Rotten! Lord Clapham / Master of the Justice
2019 Into the Woods The Narrator Hollywood Bowl
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Video games

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2011Star Wars: The Old RepublicLt. Talos DrellikVoice role
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