Richard E. Grant – Official Website

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The REG Temple is the official website for actor, author and director Richard E. Grant.

Richard has appeared in over 80 films and television programs, such as Withnail And I, The Scarlet Pinmpernel, Jack & Sarah, L.A. Story, Dracula, The Hound Of The Baskervilles, Gosford Park & The Iron Lady. In 2005 he directed his first major release, Wah-Wah.

This website is unique in that it has been run and maintained by volunteers and fans since 1998. For more information on its origins, please click here.


Richard E Grant: Hi, Jack!

May18

Huffington Post – 18th May, 2015

By David Julian Price.

There’s never a good time for a son to tell his parents that he wants to be an actor, so when Richard E Grant informed his mother and father, they were “understandably worried”. This was because he grew up in a tiny country in southern Africa, where there was zero prospect of earning a living on the stage, and no film industry. Yet it was one of the easier moments from what he calls his “dysfunctional childhood”…

His autobiographical film wah-wah shows how bitterly his parents fought one another, while young Richard was sent off to boarding school. His father, the head of education in the colonial government of Swaziland, was unstable. “My parents divorced acrimoniously when I was ten years old, prompting my father to become a violent alcoholic, culminating in him attempting to shoot me at point-blank range when I emptied a crate of his whisky down the drain. He was very drunk and mercifully missed! So I was exposed to a brutally grim side of family life at an impressionable age, but have survived and thrived…”

Richard chose acting when he was sixteen, when it was clear he could not attain his goal in life – to be an astronaut. He failed his school mathematics exam, leaving him no option but to go for second best. A decade later he burst onto the scene in Withnail and I, delivering the performance of a lifetime. This classic British independent film was funded by Beatle George Harrison, who paid for it to be made after realising the genius of the script. Without Grant’s fiery acting it would have been a lesser film, and never become the cult that it is.

“I knew the moment I read the script that it was a life-changing role and still can’t quite believe I was cast. It has opened every career door subsequently. However when it was made, it was thought to be unreleasable because as it had no plot, no women and no-one in it that anyone had ever heard of! It was only the popularity of home video that gave it a cult following, and it has grown in popularity ever since…”

He has done films as diverse as Spiceworld and Bram Stoker’s Dracula, but most recently appeared in the global television blockbuster Downton Abbey. “I knew, and had worked with, many of the cast before so I was made to feel very welcome”, he declares. It has given his career a new momentum, and he’s delighted with the way it has gone. “When I was seven years old, I made toy theatres out of shoeboxes and cut out figures on lollipop sticks”, he tells me. “Then I progressed to glove puppets, then marionettes and was in school plays and amateur theatre club shows, so the line has been clear and consistent from the get-go. It’s what I have always wanted to do and am profoundly grateful that I’ve been able to make a good living doing what I love.”

He says the secret to being a good actor is to enjoy it. “Every part has its own demands and I enjoy the comedy parts as much as the dramatic roles. It’s a profession of such extremes – wealth, poverty, aberrant behaviour, fame, failure, comebacks, personality clashes and intensely passionate on-set love affairs, that I’ve found that the only way to survive its highs and lows, is not to take it too seriously. Our job is to entertain, not to cure cancer!”

This man is content with where he is – respected and loved but not a prisoner of his success. “I never dreamt that fame would ever knock on my door, but I think now I have just the right amount of it. I am able to live a normal life without having to hide away like some of my more famous friends”, he explains. Richard has also been able to indulge hobbies such as making perfume, too; he has even released his own fragrance, Jack, which he says is “the realisation of a boyhood dream”.

“I fell madly in love when I was twelve years old and tried to make perfume out of rose and gardenia petals, as I could not afford to buy the real thing. Four decades later, with encouragement from designer Anya Hindmarch, I finally created my ‘signature’ in scent combining all my favourite ingredients. Once I decide to do something, I relentlessly pursue it and that perseverance has paid off since the perfume became a best seller at Liberty, when it was launched a year ago. And now I have a second scent Jack Covent Garden exclusively at Selfridges, so I am very proud.”

Today he lives in London, in a house built in 1830 opposite Richmond Park. “I feel ninety-nine percent British,” he tells me, “and the variety of theatre, museums, music, art and fashion in London is utterly unique and there aren’t enough days in the year to experience it all.” He loves China too, and looks forward to going back. “I have been to Hong Kong and Guangzhou and was astonished at the speed with which buildings rise up seemingly overnight, and the work ethic which enables that to happen. The variety of food is extraordinary, and it felt like visiting the future where everything is new!”

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Quickfire With Actor Richard E Grant

May17

DailyMail.co.uk – 17th May, 2015

By Clare Geraghty for YOU Magazine

The thesp and perfumer chats to us about baked beans, bugbears and meeting Barbra Streisand.

Guilty pleasure? Eating Christmas pudding once a month.

Ever had therapy? Two years of psychoanalysis that saved my life when I was 42.

Who would play you in the movie of your life? Boris Karloff – he’s got the forehead for the job!

Your most memorable kiss? Learning to french kiss with Betsy Clapp when I was 12.

Earliest memory? The smell of home-made fudge.

Your most embarrassing moment? When my voice broke halfway through reading an essay aloud at school.

Your biggest bugbear? Intransigence and incompetence.

As a child you wanted to be… An astronaut.

Best friend? [Actor] Steve Martin.

Secret to a happy relationship? Keep talking and keep sleeping in the same bed!

Your USP? Relentless energy.

Where is home? Richmond, London.

Last meal on earth? Truffle risotto, seafood, Christmas pudding and a box of lychees.

Dream dinner date? Mae West.

Your recurring dream? I don’t have them, post-analysis.

Advice to your teenage self? Acne does disappear eventually, along with maths exams.

When you look in the mirror, you see… My late father if he had lived to my age.

Your big break? Getting cast as Vyvian Withnail [in Withnail & I] in 1986.

Secret skill? Playing the flute.

On a night off we’d find you… Watching box sets and eating baked beans
on toast.

Starstruck moment? Meeting Barbra Streisand.

Your hangover cure? I’m allergic to alcohol.

What did you have for breakfast today? Porridge and grapefruit juice.

Your karaoke song of choice? Queen’s ‘Radio Ga Ga’.

Cat or dog? Dog.

Number one on your bucket list? To visit outer space.

Career plan B? Perfumer for my unisex brand Jack.

Motto? You only have one life – go for it all.

Worst job you’ve ever done? Hudson Hawk with Bruce Willis [in 1991].

Love is… Worth everything, beyond measure.

First record you ever bought? ‘My Boy Lollipop’ by Millie Small.

Book that changed your life? Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.

Favourite cliché? Neither a borrower nor a lender be.

Which Mr Man are you? Mr Chatty.

Signature dance move? The slinky trance.

Brains or beauty? Brains last longer.

Money or sex? The former is likely to outlast the latter.

Optimist or pessimist? Optimist.

Style icon? David Bowie.

Favourite villain? [From Russia with Love antagonist] Rosa Klebb.

Tech essential? All things iApple.

Most loved fairy tale? Pinocchio.

Most underrated virtue? Courtesy.

And most overrated? Virginity.

You’re most envious of… People who can sing.

Favourite tipple? Pomegranate juice.

Celebrity crush? Barbra Streisand in What’s Up, Doc? and Julie Christie
in everything.

Richard’s new fragrance Jack Covent Garden, £95, is available at Selfridges, selfridges.com

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FiFi UK Fragrance Awards 2015 – JACK Wins Award

May11

Some pics of REG attending the FiFi UK Fragrance Awards at The Brewery on May 14, 2015 in London, England. Richard was a presenter as well as having nominations in three categories for his perfume Jack, which won the award for “Best New Independent Fragrance”.

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Richard E. Grant On The Last Word

May2

Player.FM – 2nd May, 2015

REG appeared on Matt Cooper’s ‘The Last Word’ podcast. To listen to it, click the player below.

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JOE Spins The Tombola Of Truth With Acclaimed Actor Richard E. Grant

May2

JOE.ie – 2nd May, 2015

By Eoghan Doherty.

Wait, what?

You’re telling us that Richard E. Grant, the world-famous actor and star one of JOE’s favourite and most-quoted films, Withnail & I, makes his own unisexy, orgasmatronic fragrance called Jack Covent Garden which is available to buy in Ireland in Brown Thomas stores now?

Yes. Yes he does.

Right.

Wait, what?

Ever since he was a young whippersnapper, the Swaziland-born star has had an obsession with smelling everything in sight, hence the reason he missiles his nose into anything and anyone nearby, JOE included.

We rank as a 7/10 on the Richard E. Grant smelly scale in case you were wondering, much better than we were expecting to be honest.

Jack Covent Garden is an exploration of the actor’s life-long love affair with scent and, as he says himself, “it’s my second unisex fragrance (after Jack) and is made from an exuberant combination which conjures up the essence of the historic fresh fruit and vegetable market celebrated in My Fair Lady, and the traditional home of theatre in London.”

*JOE immediately throws out our old bucket of 1998 Eau de BO*

Jack Covent Garden is made from a mixture of ingredients, or ‘notes’ as they’re called in the perfume business, including orange, lime, ginger, pink peppercorns, rose, pimento, carrot, orris and musk.

What you really want to know though is, “does it smell good?”

And the answer is a resounding yes.

Believe us, Richard sprayed us down in Jack Covent Garden so we’re speaking from sweet-smelling experience.

The awesome actor was kind enough to let us spin the JOE Tombola of Truth with him when he was in Brown Thomas on Grafton Street recently, where we discussed all manner of things including what it’s like to look at the world through the eyes of a crocodile and naked escapades in Dublin Airport… but not before we embarrassingly spilled our balls all over him.

As Richard himself said, we went about the process “very indelicately.”

Enjoy…

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For more information on where to purchase Richard E. Grant’s new fragrance, Jack Covent Garden, head over to Brown Thomas by clicking here, and you can also find out more on the official website here and the official Twitter account here.

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