'Brian Blessed' (pronounced //, or in the tradition of English poetry, 'Blessèd', born near
Doncaster,
October 9 1937) is an
English actor, who came to fame as PC 'Fancy' Smith in the
BBC TV police drama series ''
Z Cars''. He is a highly
charismatic man with a booming
voice, great
beard and robust build ideal for the bushy bearded, often humorous men in
Shakespearean and
medieval dramas.
The son of a
miner, Blessed was born in
Bolton-on-Dearne He trained at the
Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. He has written about his early life in his
autobiography, ''Dynamite Kid'' (1992). Blessed now lives in
Surrey. He is married to the actress
Hildegard Neil and has a daughter,
Rosalind Blessed, also an actress.
He provided the vocal links on the Sony Award-winning
Christian O'Connell Breakfast Show on
Virgin Radio and introduces adverts for
Orange mobile phones. At Christmas 2006 he presented a
Cinderella style play for Virgin Radio starring actors such as
David Tennant and
Thandie Newton. In November 2006 Blessed made a surprise appearance on the midday talk show ''
Loose Women''.
Blessed is generally recognised as a Shakespearean actor, as well as an immensely entertaining and often parodied comic figure, mainly because of his instantly recognisable voice. He has appeared in four of the five Shakespeare films directed by
Kenneth Branagh: as The Duke of Exeter in ''
Henry V'', Antonio in ''
Much Ado About Nothing'', The Ghost of Hamlet's Father in ''
Hamlet'' and the dual role of Duke Frederick and Duke Senior in ''
As You Like It''. He also appeared as the Mad
King Richard IV in the first series of ''
Blackadder'' in a parody of the stereotypical Shakespearean Nobleman. Other roles have emphasized his comedic abilities, notably Prince Vultan in ''
Flash Gordon'' (1980) and Spiro in the
BBC adaptation of ''
My Family and Other Animals'' (1987)
[1]. He also played the role of General Yevlenko in the 1988 miniseries
War and Remembrance.
He played a brief role in the
Warhammer 40,000 game
Fire Warrior.
Demonstrating his versatility, Blessed has also starred in
Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''
Cats'' as both
Old Deuteronomy and
Bustopher Jones during the original
London production. In 2002, under the direction of
Royal Shakespeare Company director,
Adrian Noble, Blessed originated the role of
Baron Bombhurst for the stage musical version of ''
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang '', for which he received tremendous acclaim.
Blessed is also an
adventurer. On three occasions, he has tried to climb
Mount Everest (though he never reached the summit), and climbed higher than any other man of his age (56 years at the time; his height record was broken by
Yuichiro Miura, aged 70, in 2003) during one attempt in 1993. He was on the mountain on
May 10,
1996, when
8 climbers were killed in a sudden late-afternoon
blizzard, though Blessed was safe at his
base camp that day. He has successfully climbed
Aconcagua in
Argentina as well as
Kilimanjaro in
Tanzania. In 2004, he sang on
Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes as
Luciano Pavarotti. Blessed is also known for his footballing (soccer) knowledge and appeared as an expert on the British satellite station UKTV G2 during the 2006 World Cup. He also appeared on ''
A Question of Sport'' in 2006. He is a
Manchester United fan.

Blessed (centre) as Exeter in ''
Henry V''
Selected filmography
★ 1966 - ''
The Three Musketeers'' - Porthos
★ 1967 - ''
The Avengers'' - Mark Dayton
★ 1968 - ''The Avengers'' - Sergeant Hearn
★ 1968 - ''
Cold Comfort Farm'' - Reuben Starkadder
★ 1969 - ''
Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased)''
★ 1972 - ''
Arthur of the Britons'' -
Mark of Cornwall
★ 1976 - ''
I, Claudius'' -
Caesar Augustus
★ 1976 - ''
Space 1999'' - Dr. Cabot Rowland, and Mentor ( father) (his wife Hildegard Neil appeared in a third episode of this series)
★ 1977 - ''
Survivors'' - Brod in the episode ''Law of the Jungle''
★ 1978 - ''
Blake's 7'' - Vargas in the episode ''Cygnus Alpha''
★ 1980 - ''
Flash Gordon'' -
Prince Vultan
★ 1980 - ''
The Joy of Bach'' (TV) - J.S. Bach/Himself
★ 1983 - ''
The Black Adder'' -
Richard IV
★ 1986 - ''
Doctor Who'' - King Yrcanos in the serial ''
The Trial of a Time Lord'': ''
Mindwarp''
★ 1989 - ''
Henry V'' -
Exeter
★ 1991 - '' - Lord Locksley
★ 1991 - ''
Galahad of Everest'' -
George Mallory
★ 1993 - ''
Much Ado About Nothing'' - Signor Antonio
★ 1994 - ''MacGyver: Lost Treasure of Atlantis'' - Atticus
★ 1996 - ''
Hamlet'' - Ghost
★ 1999 - ''
King Lear'' - King Lear
★ 1999 - '' -
Boss Nass, leader of the
Gungans (voice)
★ 1999 - ''
Tarzan'' -
Clayton (voice)
★ 1999 - ''
The Big Knights'' (animated Children's BBC TV series) - Sir Morris (voice)
★ 2002 - ''
Kingdom Hearts'' "Clayton" - (
video game) (voice)
★ 2004 - ''
Alexander'' - wrestling trainer
★ 2005 - ''
Weebl and Bob'' flash cartoon -
Narrator
★ 2006 - ''
Rome Total War: Alexander'' - Narrator
★ 2007 - ''Back in Business'' - Trevor Pilkington
★ 2007 - ''
Demands of Levitating Heavy Stones Pt1'' "Voice of the Prism" - (
"song by Transept") (voice)
Books
★ ''The Turquoise Mountain: Brian Blessed on Everest'' (
1991)
★ ''Dynamite Kid'' (
1992)
★ ''To the Top of the World'' (
1995)
★ ''Quest for the Lost World'' (
1999)
External links
★
★
Biography on
agent's website
★
[2] on
Loose Women television show