Jonathan Hyde
- a.k.a. Jonathan van Hyde
- جاناتان هاید
- Jonathan Stephen Gehring Hyde
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Jonathan Hyde (born 21 May 1948) is an Australian-born English actor, well known for his roles as J. Bruce Ismay, the managing director of the White Star Line in Titanic, Egyptologist Allen Chamberlain in The Mummy and Sam Parrish/Van Pelt, the hunter in Jumanji. He is married to the Scottish soprano Isobel Buchanan. They have two daughters, one of which is the actress Georgia King. Hyde was born in Brisbane, Queensland. He is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Among other roles, he played Ferdinand in a 1985 production of John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and is an Associate Member there. He was also an original cast member of Not the Nine O'Clock News, the first series of which was pulled from broadcast because of the General Election of 1979. Hyde has been in numerous films including The Contract, The Curse of King Tut's Tomb, Land of the Blind, The Tailor of Panama, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking, Eisenstein, Anaconda and Richie Rich. He appeared in the 1989 BBC miniseries Shadow of the Noose in which he played the famous barrister Edward Marshall Hall. He has also appeared in several television mysteries, including The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes starring Jeremy Brett, and Midsomer Murders. In 2007, Hyde played Dr. Dorn in Chekhov's The Seagull and the Earl of Kent in King Lear for the RSC in a repertory company that included Ian McKellen, Frances Barber, Romola Garai, William Gaunt and Sylvester McCoy. Both plays toured together internationally, before taking up residence in the New London Theatre. The final performance was on 12 January 2008. He reprised his role of Kent in the 2008 television film of King Lear. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jonathan Hyde, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Jonathan Hyde (* 21. Mai 1948 in Brisbane, Queensland) ist ein in Australien geborener englischer Schauspieler, der vor allem für seine Rollen als J. Bruce Ismay, Geschäftsführer der White Star Line in „Titanic“, Ägyptologe Allen Chamberlain in „Die Mumie“ und Sam Parrish/Van Pelt, der Jäger in „Jumanji“, bekannt ist. Er ist mit der schottischen Sopranistin Isobel Buchanan verheiratet. Das Paar hat zwei Töchter, darunter die Schauspielerin Georgia King. Hyde ist Mitglied der Royal Shakespeare Company. Unter anderem spielte er Ferdinand in einer Inszenierung von John Websters „Die Herzogin von Malfi“ aus dem Jahr 1985. Er absolvierte die Royal Academy of Dramatic Art und ist dort assoziiertes Mitglied. Er gehörte zur Originalbesetzung der Nachrichtensendung „Not the Nine O'Clock News“, deren erste Staffel aufgrund der Parlamentswahlen 1979 abgesetzt wurde. Hyde wirkte in zahlreichen Filmen mit, darunter „The Contract“, „The Curse of King Tut's Tomb“, „Land of the Blind“, „The Tailor of Panama“, „Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Silk Stocking“, „Eisenstein“, „Anaconda“ und „Richie Rich“. 1989 spielte er in der BBC-Miniserie „Shadow of the Noose“ den berühmten Anwalt Edward Marshall Hall. Er war außerdem in mehreren Krimiserien zu sehen, darunter „The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes“ mit Jeremy Brett und „Midsomer Murders“. 2007 verkörperte Hyde Dr. Dorn in Tschechows „Die Möwe“ und den Earl of Kent in „König Lear“ für die Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in einem Ensemble mit Ian McKellen, Frances Barber, Romola Garai, William Gaunt und Sylvester McCoy. Beide Stücke tourten gemeinsam international, bevor sie im New London Theatre dauerhaft aufgeführt wurden. Die letzte Vorstellung fand am 12. Januar 2008 statt. Er verkörperte die Rolle des Kent erneut in der Fernsehverfilmung von König Lear aus dem Jahr 2008.
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- Brisbane, Australia