Greg Hicks
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Greg Hicks is an English actor, born 27 May 1953 in Leicester.
He joined The Royal Shakespeare Company in 1976 after theatrical training at Rose Bruford College.
He was nominated for a 2004 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best Actor of 2003 for his performance in Coriolanus at the Old Vic and was awarded the 2003 Critics' Circle Theatre Awards (Drama) for Best Shakespearian Performance in the same role.
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[edit] Personal life
Greg Hicks practises Japanese butoh and Brazilian capoeira
Greg Hicks once remarked in an acting seminar- " There are the actors that jerk-off in front of the audience, actors that fuck the audience, and just a few who make love to the audience." (2006)
[edit] Stage Performances
- Royal Shakespeare Company:
- Macbeth (2004) as Macbeth
- Hamlet (2004) as Ghost/Player King/Gravedigger
- Coriolanus (2002) as Coriolanus
- Merry Wives of Windsor (2002) as Dr Caius
- Julius Caesar (2001) as Brutus
- Other:
- Missing Persons: Four Tragedies and Roy Keane by Colin Teevan at the Trafalgar Studios (2006) as various characters
- Tamburlaine at the Barbican (2005) as Tamburlaine
- Messiah at the Old Vic (2002) as Christ
- An Enemy of the People at the Arcola Theatre (2008) as Dr Thomas Stockmann
[edit] Partial flimography
- Northanger Abbey 1986 (TV)
- Fortunes of War 1987 (TV)
- Bergerac (TV)
- Maigret 1992 (TV)
- Marple: Sleeping Murder 2006 (TV)
- Tantalus: Behind the Mask 2001
- Waking the Dead 2007 (TV)