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Head at the 2007 Scream Awards.
Born20 February 1954 (age 65)[1]
EducationSunbury Grammar School
Alma materLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
OccupationActor
Years active1978–present
Partner(s)Sarah Fisher (1984–present)[1]
ChildrenEmily Head
Daisy Head
RelativesMurray Head (brother)
Websiteanthonyhead.org

Anthony Stewart Head (born 20 February 1954) is an English actor and musician. He rose to fame in the UK following his role in the Gold Blend couple television advertisements for Nescafé Gold Blend, and is known for his roles as Rupert Giles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Uther Pendragon in Merlin, the Prime Minister in Little Britain, and as Herc Shipwright in BBC Radio 4's Cabin Pressure.

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  • 4Filmography

Early life[edit]

Head was born in Camden Town, London. His father was Seafield Laurence Stewart Murray Head (1919–2009), a documentary filmmaker and a founder of Verity Films, and his mother is actress Helen Shingler. They had married in 1944 in Watford. His older brother is actor and singer Murray Head. Both brothers have played the part of Freddie Trumper in the musical Chess at the Prince Edward Theatre, London, with Murray a part of the original cast in 1986, whilst Anthony was in the final cast in 1989.

Career[edit]

Head was educated at Sunbury Grammar School and London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA).[1] In discussing why he chose acting as a career, in an interview in 2013 he said that 'When it's in your family, it's a choice, it's there. It's not a jump to say: 'I want to act.' When I was six I was in a little show my mother's friends organised, playing the Emperor in The Emperor's New Clothes. I remember thinking: 'This is the business, this is what I want to do.'[2]

His first role was in the musical Godspell; this led to roles in television on both BBC and ITV, one of his earliest being an appearance in the series Enemy at the Door (ITV, 1978–1980). In the early 1980s he provided backing vocals for the band Red Box.[3] In the late 1980s, he appeared in a storyline series of twelve coffee commercials with Sharon Maughan for Nescafé Gold Blend. (A version made for North America featured the American brand name Taster's Choice.) The soap opera nature of the commercials brought him wider recognition, along with a part in the Children's ITV comedy drama Woof!

Head played Frank N. Furter in the 1990–91 West End revival of The Rocky Horror Show at London's Piccadilly Theatre, with Craig Ferguson as Brad Majors. In 1991 Head's rendition of 'Sweet Transvestite' was released as a single by Chrysalis Records. Head played the role again in the summer of 1995 at London's Duke of York's Theatre, a 3 May 2006 tribute show at London's Royal Court Theatre, and a 14 October 2000 production at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada.[4]

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Success on the stage and a number of brief appearances on American television, such as in the short-lived VR.5, led to accepting the role of Rupert Giles in Buffy the Vampire Slayer in 1997. For this role he lived full-time in the United States during the late 1990s and early 2000s, although his family continued to live in the UK. Head left the regular cast of Buffy during the show's sixth season and subsequently appeared several times as a guest star through the conclusion of the series. In many interviews at the time, Head said he left the show to spend more time with his family, having realised that he had spent most of the year outside Britain, which added up to more than half his youngest daughter's life.

Early to mid-2000s[edit]

In 2002, he co-starred in the BBC Two television series Manchild, a show revolving around four friends approaching their fifties who try to recapture their fading youth and vitality while dealing with life as 'mature' men. He also appeared in guest roles in various other dramas, such as Silent Witness, Murder Investigation Team, and Spooks. He appeared in the 4th series of the British hit sitcom My Family in 2003 playing one of the main characters' (Abi's) father in the episode 'May the Best Man Win'. He was featured as the Prime Minister in the popular BBC comedy sketch show Little Britain from 2003 to 2005, and guest starred in several episodes of the 2004 series of popular drama Monarch of the Glen.

Outside television work, he has released an album of songs with musician George Sarah entitled Music for Elevators. Early in his career he provided vocals for some of the tracks on the Chris de Burgh album The Getaway and the reading from The Tempest on Don't Pay the Ferryman.

In 2001, he appeared in a special webcast version of Doctor Who, a story called Death Comes to Time, in which he played the Time Lord Valentine. He also guest starred in the Excelis Trilogy, a series of Doctor Whoaudio adventures produced by Big Finish Productions, and in 2005 narrated the two-part documentary Project: WHO?, detailing the television revival of the series, for BBC Radio 2 (and released to CD in 2006 by BBC Audio). In April 2006 he appeared as a school's alien headmaster, Mr. Finch, in an episode of the second series entitled 'School Reunion'. Soon after, he recorded an abridged audio book of the Doctor Who novel The Nightmare of Black Island by Mike Tucker. He narrated the third and fourth series of Doctor Who Confidential. He also voiced the character Baltazar, Scourge of the Universe (an evil space pirate searching for the Infinite), in the first ever animated Doctor Who special, 'The Infinite Quest'. Head had previously auditioned for the role of the Eighth Doctor for the 1996 television film, but lost out to Paul McGann.

In early 2006, he appeared in an episode of Hotel Babylon, a BBC One drama set in a hotel, in which he played a suicidal man who recovers and lands a music deal. The same year he filmed a pilot for a new show entitled Him and Us, loosely based on the life of openly gay rock star Elton John, for American TV channel ABC, co-starring Kim Cattrall. In July he appeared as Captain Hook at the Children's Party at the Palace, a live pantomime staged in the grounds of Buckingham Palace as part of Queen Elizabeth II's 80th birthday celebrations. In October 2006, he voiced Ponsonby, leader of MI6, in Destroy All Humans! 2.

2000s[edit]

At Comic-Con International in 2007, Joss Whedon said talks were almost completed for a 90-minute Buffy the Vampire Slayer spin-off, Ripper, as a BBC special,[5] with both Head and the BBC on board.

Head with Paris Hilton and Bill Moseley at the 2007 Scream Awards.

In 2007, he portrayed Stockard Channing's gay brother in the English film Sparkle and appeared as Mr Colubrine in the ITV1 comedy drama Sold. Head also appeared as Sir Walter Elliot in Persuasion.[6] Head also narrated a BBC behind-the-scenes programme for the American television series Heroes, Heroes Unmasked. He has also been seen as Maurice Riley in the BBC Drama The Invisibles alongside Warren Clarke.

After seeing Anthony Head in the Buffy musical episode, 'Once More With Feeling', Saw director Darren Lynn Bousman cast him in his 21st century rock opera, Repo! The Genetic Opera.[7] Head portrays an organ repossessor, employed by a fictional dystopian medical firm; 'Anthony Head was my number one choice for Repo Man from the very beginning', said Bousman in an interview[7] shortly before the film's release on 7 November 2008. The film also stars Sarah Brightman and Paris Hilton.

Head has also performed for radio, taking two of the lead roles—arch-villain Mr Gently Benevolent, and his descendant, journalist Jeremy Sourquill—in the BBC Radio 4 comedy series, Bleak Expectations (five series, 2007–12). He also had a significant recurring role in the last two series (2011–13) of the Radio 4 sitcom Cabin Pressure as Hercules Shipwright, a romantic interest for the airline CEO played by Stephanie Cole, and returned for show's two-part finale in 2014.

Head was part of the regular cast of the BBC drama series Merlin, about the mythical wizard Merlin.[8] Head played King Uther Pendragon, the father of Prince Arthur.

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2010s[edit]

Head also provides voice-over work in the Nintendo Wii video game, Flip's Twisted World, developed by Frozen North Productions.[9]

For his acting in the film Despite the Falling Snow he won the Best Supporting Actor award at the 2016 Prague Independent Film Festival.[10]

In July 2018 Head was added to the cast of long-running BBC radio soap-opera The Archers, playing Robin Fairbrother, member of a family with several past and current connections to the Archers themselves.

Personal life[edit]

Head lives with his partner Sarah Fisher and has two daughters, Emily, born in December 1988, and Daisy, born in 1991, both of whom are actresses.[1]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1981Lady Chatterley's LoverAnton
1987A Prayer for the DyingRupert
1988La Collina del diavoloMichael Toyle
1992Woof Again! Why Me?Direct-to-video release
2003I'll Be ThereSam Gervasi
2004Fat SlagsVictor
2005Framing FrankieDennis Folley
2005Imagine Me & YouNed
2006ScoopDetective
2006Little Britain LivePrime MinisterDirect-to-video release
2007SparkleTony
2007The Magic DoorGeorgeDirect-to-video release
2007Amelia and MichaelMichael
2007Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetGentleman in StreetUncredited role
Cameo appearance
2008Repo! The Genetic OperaNathan Wallace/Repo Man
2011The Great Ghost RescuePrime Minister
2011The Inbetweeners MovieWill's Father
2011Ghost Rider: Spirit of VengeanceBenedict
2011The Iron LadyGeoffrey Howe
2013Percy Jackson: Sea of MonstersChiron
2013UnderdogsAdult Flash
2014Flying HomeColin's father
2015ConvenienceSuicidal man
2016A Street Cat Named BobNigel Bowen
2016Despite the Falling SnowOld Misha
2018Batman: Gotham by GaslightAlfred PennyworthVoice role
Direct-to-video release

Television[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978Enemy at the DoorClive MartelEpisode: 'Steel Hand from the Sea'
1978LillieWilliam Le BretonITV miniseries
1978AccidentSimon LovellEpisode: 'The Figures Man'
1979The MallensWeirEpisode: 1.1
Episode: 1.2
1979Secret ArmyHanslickEpisode: 'A Safe Place'
1980Love in a Cold ClimateTony KroesigThames Television
1981Crown CourtTimothy Preston-BerryEpisode: 'Hen Party'
1981BergeracBillEpisode: 'See You in Moscow'
1984–88The Comic Strip Presents..Ricki
Recording Studio Engineer
Episodes: 'Slags', 'More Bad News'
1985C.A.T.S. EyesJames SindenEpisode: 'Goodbye, Jenny Wren'
1985Howards' WayPhil Norton5 episodes
1987BoonRichard RathboneEpisode: 'Day of the Yoke'
1988PulaskiDudley FieldingEpisode: 'The Price of Fame'
1988Rockliffe's BabiesChris PattersonEpisode: 'A Trip to the Zoo'
1991Woof!BentleyEpisode: 3.7
Episode: 3.8
1993The DetectivesSimonEpisode: 'Acting Constables'
1993Highlander: The SeriesAllan RothwoodEpisode: 'Nowhere to Run'
1994RoycePitlockShowtime television film
1995VR.5Oliver SampsonEpisodes: 5–13
1995Ghostbusters of East FinchleyTerryEpisode: 1.5
1995NYPD BlueNigel GibsonEpisode: 'Cold Heaters'
1996Roger RogerJimmy PriceTelevision film
1997Jonathan CreekAdam KlausEpisode: 'The Wrestler's Tomb'
1997–2003Buffy the Vampire SlayerRupert Giles121 episodes; (main 1997–2001, Special Guest 2002–03)
Nominated – Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor on Television
1999Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza PlaceDr StaretskiEpisode: 'Two Guys, a Girl and a Mother's Day'
2000Best ActressColin TruemansE! television film
2001Silent WitnessHenry HuttonEpisode: 'Two Below Zero'
2002SpooksPeter SalterEpisode: 'Traitor's Gate'
2002Fillmore!Professor ThirdEpisode: 'Red Robins Don't Fly', 'A Cold Day at X'
2002–03ManchildJames15 episodes
2003My FamilyRichard HarperEpisode: 'May the Best Man Win'
2003And Starring Pancho Villa as HimselfWilliam BentonHBO television film
2003ReversalsAndrew BartonITV television film
2003–06Little BritainMichael Stevens23 episodes
2004True Horror with Anthony HeadPresenterEpisodes: 1–5
2004New TricksSir TimEpisode: 1.2
2004Monarch of the GlenChester GrantEpisodes: 6.7–6.10
2005Murder Investigation TeamStewart MastersEpisode: 2.2
2005Rose and MaloneyDavid TerryEpisode: 2.2
2006Hotel BabylonMr MachinEpisode: 1.2
2006Doctor WhoMr. FinchEpisode: 'School Reunion'
2006Children's Party at the PalaceCaptain HookBBC television special
2006Him and UsMax FlashUnsold television pilot
2007Comic Relief 2007: The Big OneVariousTelevision special
2007PersuasionSir Walter ElliotTelevision film
2007Totally Doctor WhoBaltazarVoice role in The Infinite Quest
2007Sensitive SkinTom PaineEpisodes: 'The Signals', 'Here I Am'
2007SoldMr Colubrine6 episodes
2007–08Heroes UnmaskedNarratorSeries 1 & 2
2007–09Doctor Who ConfidentialNarrator30 episodes
2007–09Little BritainPrime Minister23 episodes
2008–12MerlinUther Pendragon43 episodes
2008The InvisiblesMaurice RileyBBC One series
2009Free AgentsStephenChannel 4 TV series
2011Free AgentsStephenNBC TV series (US Remake of the Channel 4 series of the same name)
2013Dancing on the EdgeDonaldsonBBC Two series
2013NTSF:SD:SUV::CorninghamEpisode: 'U-KO'ed'
2013Warehouse 13Paracelsus3 episodes
2013You, Me & ThemEd WalkerUKTV Gold series
2014–15DominionDavid WheleMain cast
2015GalavantGalavant's Father[11]Episode: 'My Cousin Izzy'
2015–16YonderlandNigel2 episodes
2017Still Star-CrossedLord Silvestro CapuletSeries regular
2017ShadowhuntersVoice of Angel RazielEpisode: 'Beside Still Water'
2018The SplitOscar Defoe[12][circular reference]6 Episodes

Radio[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007-2012Bleak ExpectationsGently Benevolent & Jeremy Sourquill
2010Ghost Stories by Walter de la MareThe ReaderFirst broadcast on BBC Radio 7 – Mon 27 December 2010 Subsequent repeats on Radio 4 Extra

Episode 4 of 5: 'A Recluse'

2011–2014Cabin PressureHerc ShipwrightEpisodes: 'Newcastle', 'Ottery St Mary', 'Rotterdam', 'Vaduz', 'Yverdon-Les-Bains', 'Zürich, Part 1', 'Zürich, Part 2'
2012Clayton GrangeSaunders
2013NeverwhereMr Croup
2018The ArchersRobin Fairbrother

Stage[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
1985-1986Yonadab[13]Absalom
1990-1991The Rocky Horror Show[14]Dr. Frank N. FurterAs part of the 1990-91 West End revival production at the Piccadilly Theatre
1994Rope[15]Rupert Cadell
2005Otherwise Engaged[16]Jeff GoldingDirected by Simon Curtis, also starring Richard E. Grant and David Bamber
2010Six Degrees of Separation[17]FlanAlso starring Lesley Manville and Obi Abili
2015Ticking[18]Edward (Simon's father)
2017Love In Idleness[19]Sir John FletcherAlso starring Eve Best
2018The Muppets Take the O2[20]HimselfHead attempts to read William Wordsworth's 'I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud', but joins a dance party with Pepe the King Prawn instead; he also joined the cast for a rendition of 'Rainbow Connection'

Music[edit]

  • Face in the Window – EP (1983 album) with his band Two way
  • 'Sweet Transvestite' (1991 single) Chrysalis Records, 7″ single, 12″ single, CD single, and shaped picture CD[4]
  • Music for Elevators (2002 album) in collaboration with George Sarah
  • Once More, with Feeling (2001 album) Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • 'Cry' (2012 single) written by Marina Florance for the Oldie Composers Competition
  • Staring at the Sun (2014 album) solo album of both covers and original work[21]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcde'Official Anthony Stewart Head FAQ'. The Official Anthony Head Site. Archived from the original on 2 June 2008. Retrieved 26 May 2008.
  2. ^'Anthony Head: Why I'm happy Eve Myles is my 'girlfriend''. Metro newspaper. 30 October 2013. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  3. ^'LewisSlade.com'. lewisslade.com. Archived from the original on 27 October 2007.
  4. ^ abMcHorse, Shawn (1997–2011). 'Anthony Stewart Head'. RockyMusic.
  5. ^'Television News, Reviews and TV Show Recaps – HuffPost TV'. The Huffington Post.
  6. ^'Persuasion 2007 Casting News'. AustenBlog. 29 August 2006.
  7. ^ ab'Darren Lynn Bousman: Repossessed'. SuicideGirls.com. 7 November 2008. Archived from the original on 18 December 2008. Retrieved 10 November 2008.
  8. ^'Richard Wilson and Anthony Head lead cast in Merlin, a fantasy drama for BBC One'. bbc.co.uk. 17 March 2008. Archived from the original on 23 March 2008. Retrieved 19 March 2008.
  9. ^Gladney, Mitch (10 August 2010). 'Flip's Twisted World Developer Diary: The Story of Flip's Twisted World'. Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  10. ^'A trio of awards for Despite The Falling Snow'. Enlightenment Productions. 24 August 2016. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
  11. ^'Disney – ABC Press'.
  12. ^The Split (TV series)
  13. ^'Production of Yonadab'. Theatricalia. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  14. ^David Hutchison (11 October 2015). 'Anthony Head: 'We're the only artists in the world who don't practise''. The Stage. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  15. ^Paul Taylor (13 April 1994). 'THEATRE / Murder most horrid: Paul Taylor finds chilling parallels in Keith Baxter's production of Patrick Hamilton's Rope at Wyndham's'. The Independent. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  16. ^Michael Billington (1 November 2005). 'Otherwise Engaged'. The Guardian. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  17. ^Dominic Cavendish (23 December 2009). 'Six Degrees of Separation at the Old Vic'. The Telegraph. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  18. ^Paul Taylor (15 October 2015). 'Ticking, Trafalgar Studios, theatre review: Let's just get this execution on the road'. The Independent. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  19. ^Sarah Crompton (20 March 2017). 'Review: Love in Idleness (Menier Chocolate Factory)'. WhatsOnStage.com. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  20. ^Bruce Dessau (6 July 2018). 'News: David Tennant, Kylie Minogue, Adam Hills Join The Muppets'. Beyond The Joke. Retrieved 14 October 2018.
  21. ^https://www.amazon.com/Staring-At-The-Sun/dp/B001EDB1AU

External links[edit]

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anthony Stewart Head.
  • BFI.org, Anthony Head at the British Film Institute
  • Anthony Head on IMDb

Articles and interviews

  • Who's Head of the class, BBC Where I Live: Somerset (December 2006)
  • Interview: Anthony Head, Helen Otter, BBC Where I Live: Somerset (April 2006)
  • Anthony Head Interview: King Arthur Screwed Up My Nintendo, TheTorchOnline.com (June 2009)
  • Biographies of Giles and Head at 'Buffyguide'
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