News about Richard Coyle

Sir Ian McKellen, 85, lost his balance and went 'head first' into West End audience before letting out 'blood-curdling scream' as today's performance is cancelled while actor rests

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 18, 2024
Sir Ian McKellen lost his balance and went 'head first' into an audience before letting out a 'blood-curdling scream' during a West End performance last night. The 85-year-old actor tumbled off the front of the stage just before the interval of Player Kings at the Noël Coward theatre in London and was taken to hospital. The crowd were evacuated from the theatre at about 8pm while paramedics were called - and ticket holders were told the evening show had been cancelled. Show bosses said that Sir Ian 'will make a speedy and full recovery' and is in 'good spirits' - but tonight's performance has also been cancelled so he can rest. Charlie Johnson, a journalist for the Kingston Courier who was in the audience, told ITV: 'As we approached the interval of the play, there was a fight scene going on. There were strobe lights and then it all went dark, at which point you could see the silhouette of Sir Ian come out from the wings. And the way the stage works at the Noel Coward is there's sort of a step down just as the stage meets the audience. I think what happened was he put his foot too far, sort of went off that initial step, at which point he lost his balance and pretty much just went head first into the audience. And within seconds a blood-curdling scream arose from the actor. He was clearly in a lot of pain, he was screaming 'help me'.'

Sir Ian McKellen, 85, screamed 'help me... my arms' when he tripped over props and 'belly-flopped' off West End stage - leaving fans in tears: Acting legend is 'in high spirits' having been rushed to hospital after medics in the audience came to his aid

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 18, 2024
Sir Ian McKellen screamed out in agony as he tripped over props and plunged off the stage during a West End performance last night - leaving shocked theatregoers in tears as the acting legend was rushed to hospital. Audience members have revealed how the 85-year-old tumbled off the front of the stage in a 'belly flop fashion' just before the intermission of Player Kings at the Noël Coward theatre in London. The crowd were evacuated from the theatre at around 8pm while medics were called to the venue - and ticket holders were told the evening show had been cancelled. Representatives for the production confirmed that Sir Ian 'will make a speedy and full recovery' and is in 'good spirits' - but Tuesday's performance has also been cancelled so he can recover. Sir Ian - who plays John Falstaff in the play - was circling a battle scene involving the Prince of Wales and Henry Percy, when he tripped and fell off the stage.

Sir Ian McKellen, 85, is rushed to hospital after tripping and falling off stage during performance of Player Kings at London's Noel Coward theatre

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 17, 2024
The 85-year-old actor was involved in a fight scene during a performance of Player Kings at the Noël Coward theatre when he lost his balance and tumbled off the front of the stage. The audience has been evacuated from the theatre in London's West End and they have been told the evening show has been cancelled. It's understood Sir Ian - who plays John Falstaff - was circling a battle scene involving the Prince of Wales and Henry Percy, when he fell off the stage. The actor is said to have cried out in pain as staff rushed to help him. London ambulances were seen outside the theatre tonight. The extent of the Lord of the Rings actor's injuries are not known at this stage. Player Kings, which started its 12-week West End run in April, is a production of Henry IV, Parts One and Two.

Sir Ian McKellen, 84, sports a jazzy Casablanca green coat and long beard as he celebrates West End show Player Kings' rave reviews at after party

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2024
Sir Ian McKellen showed off his sense of style at the Player Kings after party at St Martin's Lane in London on Thursday, after treading the boards in the new West End play.  The actor, 84, took to the stage at the Noel Coward theatre earlier in the evening as John Falstaff in the production, directed by Robert Icke - and received rave four star reviews from critics for his 'boundless energy' and 'showmanship'.  Sir Ian changed out of his stage costume and into a Casablanca green patterned coat from their 2022 collection. 

Vinette Robinson and one of a classic 90s sitcom are leading a thrilling new crime drama

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 22, 2023
On ITV1, a dramatic new crime series will be available accompanied by a star-studded cast of familiar faces. Six Four first premiered on ITVX in March, but the mind-bending film will make its debut on the small screen at 9 p.m. tonight, just in time for some exciting viewing as the chilly nights draw in. Six Four is based on Hideo Yokoyama's best-selling titular book, with the main action set in Glasgow. The story of kidnap, treason, betrayal, and an unwavering search for the truth begins when DC Chris O'Neill, whose daughter is missing, is contacted by a journalist about a cold case involving another missing child. The four-part series, which will be available to watch every Sunday over the next few weeks, is host to an all-star cast of renowned actors and actresses - but who are they and who do they play in the drama?

A'sadistic' killer who torturing hedgehog has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for 18 months

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 16, 2023
In September last year in Caerphilly, police broke into Richard Coyle's barricaded bedroom to discover torturing the hedgehog, whose stomach had been cut open when it was still alive. According to a court, Coyle, a former soldier and boxer, 56, was wearing a prosthetic bra to'simulate a woman's breasts.' The female hedgehog was rushed to the hospital, but it had to be put down because it was so poorly mutilated. A judge said it was an unimaginably cruel act against a defenseless wild boar, but the hedgehog was the second such occurrence in less than two years.