Paul Mcgann
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Biography
This handsome, stage-trained English actor first made his name in the cult hit "Withnail and I" (1987), Bruce Robinson's wry look at the less "swinging" side of 1960s London. Paul McGann was Peter Marwood, the narrator and character who matures as he finally becomes a working actor.
McGann has been a working actor almost continuously since finishing at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1981. He immediately played John the Baptist in a production of "Godspell" in Nottingham. Other stage credits include Finn in "Oi, for England" at London's Royal Court Theatre, Dennis in a production of Joe Orton's "Loot," Benedick in "Much Ado About Nothing" and a co-starring role with his brothers Joe, Mark and Stephen in "Yakety Yak."
McGann had also begun to make inroads in British TV, appearing in the 1983 series "Give Us a Break." He again played John the Baptist, this time in a modern-dress version of "The Gospels." McGann earned some notice as Jack Worthing in a 1986 TV production of Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" but garnered more notice the following year in the BBC series "The Monocled Mutineer." Subsequently, he had a featured role in "Catherine the Great" (1994) and co-starred with his brothers in "The Hanging Gale" (1995), a saga about an Irish family struggling in the 1840s during the Great Famine. In the US, he gained new fans when assumed the role of "Doctor Who" in a 1996 Fox TV-movie.
On the big screen, McGann has typically played cads or heroes. His first US role was as the soldier who kills the Japanese pilot befriended by Christian Bale in Steven Spielberg's "Empire of the Sun" (1987). He was the rough, dashing officer Skrebensky in Ken Russell's "The Rainbow" (1988), a caddishly reckless banker romancing Rebecca De Mornay in "Dealers" (1989) and the contemptuous working-class father in "Tree of Hands/Innocent Victim" (also 1989). The latter further demonstrated McGann's subtlety and keen intelligence. He was again able to show this to form in "The Monk" (filmed in 1990; released in the UK in 1992), in which he was a priest pursued by a woman during the Spanish Inquisition. McGann followed with a supporting role in David Fincher's dark "Alien3" (1992) and the rough 'n' tumble remake of "The Three Musketeers" (1993).
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Life Events
1981
Had first professional job as John the Baptist in "Godspell" at the Nottingham Playhouse
1983
Early TV work in British series "Give Us a Break"
1986
Played Jack Worthing in British TV production of "The Importance of Being Earnest"
1987
Had first "break" as regular on BBC series "The Monocled Mutineer"
1987
Cast in first US film, Steven Spielberg's "Empire of the Sun"
1987
Made screen debut as "I" in "Withnail and I"
1989
Starred opposite Rebecca DeMornay in "Dealers"
1992
Had featured role in "Alien3"
1995
Co-starred with brothers Joe, Mark and Stephen in the BBC TV series "The Hanging Gale"
1996
Cast as Bassanio in a Channel 4 production of Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice"
1996
Had title role of "Dr. Who" in TV movie/pilot for Fox Network
1997
Portrayed the father of a young girl who claimed to have made photographs of fairies in the fact-based "Fairytale - A True Story"
1998
Acted in a British TV remake of "Our Mutual Friend"
1998
Returned to the British stage in a production of Snoo Wilson's play "Sabina"
2001
Appeared as Lt. Bush in "Horatio Hornblower: The Mutiny" and "Horatio Hornblower: Retribution"; aired on A&E in the USA
2002
Cast as a vampire hunter in "Queen of the Damned"