Person Details

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Aliases: Stephen Dillon

Gender: Male

Place of birth: London, England, UK

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Movie Involvements: 44

TV Involvements: 21


Most Famous Work

Biography

Stephen Dillane (born 30 November 1956) is an English actor. He won a Tony Award for his lead performance in Tom Stoppard's play The Real Thing.

Most Famous Work

Game of Thrones
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8

Game of Thrones

(2011) Stannis Baratheon
The Crown
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8

The Crown

(2016) Graham Sutherland
Agatha Christie's Marple
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8
Alex Rider
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8

Alex Rider

(2020) Alan Blunt
The Ruth Rendell Mysteries
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6

The Ruth Rendell Mysteries

(1987) Philip Blackstock
Performance
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0

Performance

(1991) Mr Blackmore
Vigil
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7

Vigil

(2021) Shaw
John Adams
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8

John Adams

(2008) Thomas Jefferson

Acting

Year Character Movie/Tv
2024 Andrew
2022 Narrator (voice)
2021 Richard
William Ogilvy
Shaw
2020 Alan Blunt
The Damp Man
2019 Dr. Richard Brayne
2018 King Edward I of England
N/A
N/A
2017 Viscount Halifax
William Godwin
2016 Graham Sutherland
2015 Actor
Stannis Baratheon
2013 Karl Roebuck
2012 Harry Papadopoulos
National Security Advisor
Paul J. Clark
Rupert Keel
DCI Stone
Macratty
Raglin
2011 Stephen
Stannis Baratheon
2009 Mal
Keith Haywood
2008 Anthony Hurndall
Schmidt
Dr. Harris
Thomas Jefferson
2007 Jakob Beer
Brooks Baekeland
Glen Foy
2006 Secretary
2005 Harry Vardon
Glen Foy
Martin
2004 Finch
Mr. Allen
Merlin
2003 Simon Kirkman
2002 Leonard Woolf
Charlie Lambert
2001 Charles Harker
Inspector Burton
Edward Cazalet
2000 Karenin
Dr. Coly
Tom
Noel Quigley
1998 Charles Godwin
Sean
Patsy
1997 Michael Henderson
1996 Evan Marsh
1995 Mr. Blackmore
1994 Jonathan Byrne
Antonio
1992 Chris Pearson
Anthony Strickland
N/A
1991 Captain Mike Davidson
Mr Blackmore
Leonard Meopham
Horatio (archive footage)
1990 Horatio
1989 N/A
1988 Peter Bielenberg
Nicholas Thorne
Gray Harston
1987 Captain Lennox
Philip Blackstock
Mr. Dunlop (as Stephen Dillon)
1986 George
N/A
1982 Bradford Galt
1951 Captain Lennox
Year Character Movie/Tv

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