Sir Ian McKellen is an English stage and screen actor. He is the recipient of seven Laurence Olivier Awards, a Tony Award, a Golden Globe Award, two Academy Award nominations, four BAFTA nominations and five Emmy Award nominations. McKellen's work spans genres ranging from Shakespearean and modern theatre to popular fantasy and science fiction. His notable film roles include Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies, Magneto in the X-Men films, Sir Leigh Teabing in The Da Vinci Code (2006), Sherlock Holmes in Mr. Holmes (2015) and Cogsworth in the live-action adaptation of Beauty and the Beast (2017).
Theatre
Year
|
Title
|
Role
|
Director
|
Venue
|
1964
|
A Scent of Flowers
|
Godrey
|
|
Duke of York's Theatre
|
1965
|
Much Ado About Nothing
|
Claudio
|
|
National Theatre & The Old Vic
|
Armstrong's Last Goodnight
|
Protestant Evangelist
|
|
National Theatre & Chichester Festival Theatre
|
Trelawny of the 'Wells'
|
Capt. de Foenix
|
|
1966
|
The Man of Destiny / O'Flaherty V.C.
|
Corporal Napoleon / Private O'Flaherty
|
|
Mermaid Theatre
|
A Lily in Little India
|
Alvin Hanker
|
|
Hampstead Theatre
|
Their Very Own and Golden City
|
Andrew Cobham
|
|
Mermaid Theatre
|
1967
|
The Promise
|
Leonidik
|
|
Fortune Theatre & Henry Miller's Theatre
|
1968
|
The White Liars / Black Comedy
|
Tom / Harold Gorringe
|
|
Lyric Theatre
|
1968–1970
|
Richard II
|
Richard II
|
|
UK tour
|
1969
|
The Bacchae
|
Pentheus
|
|
Liverpool Playhouse
|
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
|
—
|
|
Director; Liverpool Playhouse
|
Three Months Gone
|
—
|
|
1969–1970
|
Edward II
|
Edward II
|
|
UK and European tours
|
1970
|
Billy's Last Stand
|
Darkly
|
|
Royal Court Theatre
|
The Recruiting Officer
|
Captain Plume
|
|
UK tour
|
Chips with Everything
|
Corporal Hill
|
|
1971
|
Hamlet
|
Prince Hamlet
|
|
UK and European tours
|
The Swan Song
|
Svetlovidov
|
|
Crucible Theatre
|
1972
|
The Real Inspector Hound
|
—
|
|
Director; Phoenix Theatre
|
The Erpingham Camp
|
—
|
|
Director; Watford Palace Theatre
|
Ruling the Roost / Tis Pity She's a Whore / The Three Arrows
|
Page-boy / Giovanni / Prince Yoremitsu
|
|
UK tour
|
1973
|
A Private Matter
|
—
|
|
Director; Vaudeville Theatre
|
1973–1974
|
The Way of the World / The Wood Demon / King Lear
|
Lady Wishfort's Footman / Kruschov / Edgar
|
|
UK tour; Brooklyn Academy of Music
|
1974
|
Tis Pity She's a Whore
|
Giovanni
|
|
Wimbledon Theatre
|
Dr Faustus
|
Dr. Faustus
|
|
Edinburgh Festival & Aldwych Theatre
|
The Marquis of Keith
|
The Marquis of Keith
|
|
Aldwych Theatre
|
1975
|
King John
|
King John
|
|
The Clandestine Marriage
|
—
|
|
Director; Savoy Theatre
|
Ashes
|
Colin
|
|
The Young Vic
|
Too True to Be Good
|
Aubrey "Popsy" Bagot
|
|
Aldwych Theatre
|
1976–1977
|
Romeo and Juliet
|
Romeo
|
Trevor Nunn
|
Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Aldwych Theatre, Theatre Royal, Newcastle
|
1976
|
The Winter's Tale
|
King Leontes
|
John Barton, Barry Kyle, and Trevor Nunn
|
Royal Shakespeare Theatre
|
1976–1978
|
Macbeth
|
Macbeth
|
Trevor Nunn
|
The Other Place, The Young Vic, & Warehouse
|
1977–1978
|
The Alchemist
|
Face
|
Royal Shakespeare Theatre & Aldwych Theatre
|
1977
|
Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
|
Alexander
|
Barbican Arts Centre
|
Pillars of the Community
|
Karsten Bernick
|
John Barton
|
Aldwych Theatre
|
The Days of the Commune
|
Langevin
|
Howard Davies
|
1978
|
A Miserable and Lonely Death
|
Kentridge
|
Walter Donohue
|
1978–1979
|
Twelfth Night / Three Sisters
|
Sir Toby Belch / Andrei
|
John Amiel / Trevor Nunn
|
Also producer; UK tour
|
1979
|
Bent
|
Max
|
Robert Chetwyn
|
Royal Court Theatre & Criterion Theatre
|
1980–1990
|
Acting Shakespeare
|
Himself
|
|
World tours
|
1980–1981
|
Amadeus
|
Salieri
|
Peter Hall
|
Broadhurst Theatre
|
1982
|
Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
|
Alexander
|
Trevor Nunn
|
Barbican Arts Centre
|
1983
|
Short List
|
Terry
|
Mike Ockrent
|
Hampstead Theatre
|
Cowardice
|
Boy
|
Anthony Page
|
Ambassadors Theatre
|
1984
|
Venice Preserv'd
|
Pierre
|
Peter Gill
|
Royal National Theatre
|
Wild Honey
|
Michael Platonov
|
Christopher Morahan
|
Coriolanus
|
Gaius Marcius Coriolanus
|
Peter Hall
|
1985
|
The Duchess of Malfi
|
Bosola
|
Philip Prowse
|
The Real Inspector Hound / The Critic
|
Inspector Hound / Mr. Puff
|
Tom Stoppard / Sheila Hancock
|
The Cherry Orchard
|
Yermolai Lopakhin
|
Mike Alfreds
|
1986–1987
|
Wild Honey
|
Michael Platonov
|
Christopher Morahan
|
Virginia Theatre
|
1988–1989
|
Henceforward ...
|
Jerome
|
Alan Ayckbourn
|
Vaudeville Theatre
|
1989
|
Othello
|
Iago
|
Trevor Nunn
|
The Other Place & The Young Vic
|
1990–1992
|
Richard III
|
Richard III
|
Richard Eyre
|
Royal National Theatre & World tour
|
1992
|
Uncle Vanya
|
Uncle Vanya
|
Sean Mathias
|
Royal National Theatre
|
1993–1997
|
A Knight Out
|
Himself
|
|
UK & US tours
|
1997–1998
|
An Enemy of the People
|
Dr. Tomas Stockmann
|
Trevor Nunn
|
Royal National Theatre & Ahmanson Theatre
|
1997
|
Peter Pan
|
Mr. Darling/Captain Hook
|
John Caird
|
Royal National Theatre
|
1998
|
Present Laughter
|
Garry Essendine
|
Malcolm Sutherland
|
West Yorkshire Playhouse
|
1999
|
The Tempest
|
Prospero
|
Jude Kelly
|
2001–2004
|
Dance of Death
|
Edgar
|
Sean Mathias
|
Broadhurst Theatre, Lyric Theatre, & Sydney Arts Festival
|
2004, 2005
|
Aladdin
|
Widow Twankie
|
The Old Vic
|
2006
|
The Cut
|
Max
|
Michael Grandage
|
Donmar Warehouse
|
2007–2008
|
King Lear
|
Lear
|
Trevor Nunn
|
Stratford-upon-Avon, Brooklyn Academy of Music, & New London Theatre
|
The Seagull
|
Sorin
|
2009–2010
|
Waiting for Godot
|
Estragon
|
Sean Mathias
|
Theatre Royal Haymarket, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne, Fugard Theatre, & Cape Town
|
2011
|
The Syndicate
|
Don Antonio
|
Chichester Festival Theatre
|
2013–2014
|
Waiting for Godot / No Man's Land
|
Estragon / Spooner
|
Cort Theatre
|
2016
|
No Man's Land
|
Spooner
|
Wyndham's Theatre
|
2016–2019
|
The Exorcist
|
Demon (voice)
|
Birmingham Repertory Theatre & Phoenix Theatre; UK tour
|
2017
|
Shakespeare, Tolkien, Others and You
|
Himself
|
Jez Bond
|
Park Theatre
|
2017–2018
|
King Lear
|
Lear
|
Jonathan Munby
|
Chichester Festival Theatre & Duke of York's Theatre
|
2019–2020
|
Ian McKellen on Stage
|
Himself
|
Sean Mathias
|
UK tour; Harold Pinter Theatre & Hudson Theatre
|
2021
|
Hamlet
|
Prince Hamlet
|
Theatre Royal, Windsor
|
The Cherry Orchard
|
Firs
|
2022
|
Hamlet with Ian McKellen
|
Performer
|
Peter Schaufuss
|
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
|
2022–2023
|
Mother Goose
|
Mother Goose
|
Cal McCrystal
|
Duke of York's Theatre; UK tour
|
2023
|
Frank and Percy
|
Percy
|
Sean Mathias
|
Theatre Royal, Windsor, Theatre Royal, Bath, & The Other Palace
|
2024
|
Player Kings
|
John Falstaff
|
Robert Icke
|
Noël Coward Theatre
|
2025
|
Inside No. 9 Stage/Fright
|
Guest star (one-night only)
|
Simon Evans
|
Wyndham's Theatre
|
Filmography
Key
†
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Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released
|
Film
Television
Video games
Music videos
Other musical appearances
Audiobooks
See also
References
- ^ a b
"Filmography: McKellen, Ian". Film & Television Database. British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 8 May 2009. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
- ^
"The Laurence Olivier Awards: full list of winners 1976-2008" (PDF). Official London Theatre. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
- ^
"Sir Ian McKellen | Acting Awards, Honours, and Appointments". Sir Ian McKellen Official Website. Retrieved 28 March 2014.
- ^ Ian McKellen at Behind the Voice Actors Retrieved 2015-01-02.
- ^ "Ian Mckellen in Heart Album". Archived from the original on 8 January 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
- ^ Barnett, Laura (23 April 2008). "Ian Mckellen reads 'Falling Out of Reach'". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 8 January 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
- ^ Graham, Daniella (29 October 2014). "Sir Ian McKellen totally outshines George Ezra in Listen to the Man video". Metro. Archived from the original on 16 November 2014. Retrieved 12 November 2014.
- ^ "Ian McKellen by Andy Warhol (1928–1987)". Christie's. n.d. Retrieved 16 April 2018.
- ^ Martin, Dan (14 April 2010). "Scissor Sisters collaborate with Ian McKellen: Lord of the Rings actor appears on final track of Scissor Sisters' long-awaited third album, Night Work". The Observer. London. Archived from the original on 14 March 2016. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
- ^ "Ian McKellen reads Chronicles of Ancient Darkness". TheGuardian.com. Archived from the original on 8 January 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
- ^ Arnold, Sue (19 November 2005). "Ian McKellen reads Spirit Walker". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 8 January 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
- ^ Arnold, Sue (8 August 2008). "Ian McKellen reads Soul Eater". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 8 January 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
- ^ "Ian McKellen reads Outcast". Archived from the original on 8 January 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
- ^ "McKellen reads Oath Breaker". Archived from the original on 8 January 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
- ^ "McKellen reads Ghost Hunter". Archived from the original on 8 January 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
- ^ Ward, David (22 December 2006). "McKellen reading The Odyssey". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 8 January 2014. Retrieved 8 January 2014.
Sources
- Barratt, Mark (2005). Ian McKellen: An Unofficial Biography. London: Virgin Books. ISBN 978-0-7535-1074-2.
External links