Anton Lesser

TV Actor

Anton Lesser was born in England, United Kingdom on February 14th, 1952 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 72, Anton Lesser biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
February 14, 1952
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
England, United Kingdom
Age
72 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
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University of Liverpool, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
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Madeleine Lesser
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Anton Lesser Life

Anton Lesser (born 14 February 1952) is an English actor.

He is particularly well known for his roles as Qyburn in the HBO series Game of Thrones, as Thomas More in Wolf Hall, as Harold Macmillan in The Crown, and as Chief Superintendent Bright in Endeavour.

Early life

Born in Birmingham, Anton Lesser attended Moseley Grammar School and the University of Liverpool, where he read architecture. He then went to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and on graduation in 1977 he was awarded the Bancroft Gold Medal as the most promising actor of his year. He is of Jewish background.

With his wife Madeleine, he has two children, Harry and Lily Lesser. Lily is an actress, who has acted alongside her father in Endeavour and Wolf Hall.

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Anton Lesser Career

Career

As an associate artist with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), Lesser played many of Shakespeare's great roles in the BBC Television Shakespeare productions including Troilus (Troilus and Cressida), Edgar (King Lear), Petruchio, Romeo, Henry Bolingbroke, Brutus (Julius Caesar), Leontes (Winter's Tale) and Richard III.

Lesser is a frequent radio contributor and played the title role in the BBC Radio adaptations of the first five Marcus Didius Falco mysteries by Lindsey Davis. He has also recorded many audiobooks, including much of the work of Charles Dickens. His recording of Great Expectations won him a Talkie Award. Other books range from John Milton's Paradise Lost and Homer to contemporary novels by Robert Harris (Fatherland) and Philip Pullman. For two months in 2013, Lesser was a regular cast member playing Robin Carrow in Ambridge Extra, a BBC Radio 4 Extra spin-off from the BBC Radio 4 drama The Archers.

In 2015, Lesser was announced as a public supporter of Chapel Lane Theatre Company based in Stratford-Upon-Avon, UK.

Lesser portrayed Thomas More in the BBC mini-series Wolf Hall, and received a nomination for the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance.

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ITV is mocked by viewers after putting a trigger warning over witchcraft on an episode of Midsomer Murders

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 17, 2024
ITV bosses have been slammed by viewers for the placing of a trigger warning on a 'Midsomer Murders' episode. The trigger warning is not what you might expect - not the quintessential 'scenes of a violent nature' - but rather, for 'witchcraft'. One viewer went as far as to label the ITV hierarchy as 'nanny execs'.

Midsomer Murders slapped with 'content warnings' by ITV to ensure viewers are fully aware that the 'Killings' being carried out are not of the gentle sort

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 6, 2024
Midsomer Murders is one of Britain's best-loved television shows, regularly pulling in millions of viewers thanks to its bucolic scenes of rural life alongside a notoriously high body count. But now ITV is slapping content warnings on the long-running series to ensure viewers are fully aware that the 'Murders' being carried out are not of the gentle sort, and that episodes may contain 'violence' and even 'crime scene images'. Stars of the show are among those who have ridiculed the move, pointing out that the name of the drama, which has been on air since 1997, and the titles of individual episodes, make it clear what will happen.

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