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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 Speaks About Life And Childhood Experiences

May2

IrishTimes.com – 2nd May, 2015

‘Withnail and I’ actor guest in this week’s ‘Roisin Meets’ podcast.


Richard E Grant in The Irish Times studio with Róisín Ingle.

Withnail and I actor Richard E. Grant is the guest on this week’s Róisín Meets podcast. He speaks candidly about his life and some formative childhood experiences, and has a few probing questions to ask Róisín himself.

“I think that this very common to kids who have witnessed something like that – you feel guilty for seeing something that you know instinctively you’re not supposed to have seen. And so in a weird way for two years I thought I had precipitated the reason my mother left.”

“I’ve never stopped being starstruck by people, because I think there’s something absolutely mysterious and charismatic about this invisible thing called talent. In whatever sphere people have it. Carrie Fischer, who’d seen me on a TV chat show some years ago, said to me, “I’ve a word to advice for you young man”.

I said oh what’s that Carrie, who is the same age as me, and she said, “you are no longer a tourist, you’re one of the attractions”. In other words, get over yourself and stop being starstruck by people. And I haven’t.”

To listen to the podcast, click the player below.

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JACK Nominated For Fragrance Oscars

May1

The Fragrance Foundation – 1st May, 2015

The finalists have been announced for The 2015 Fragrance Foundation Awards. which take place later this month in London.

Known as the ‘Oscars’ of the fragrance industry, The Fragrance Foundation Awards began back in 1993. They have been instrumental in recognising excellence within the fragrance arena, from Packaging and Advertising through to Best New Fragrance.

JACK has been nominated in the following categories – ‘Best New Male Fragrance In Limited Distribution’, ‘Best New Female Fragrance In Limited Distribution’ and ‘Best New Independent Fragrance’.

The awards will take place on Thursday 14th May at The Brewery, London.

Check out The Fragrance Foundation website to see a complete list of nominees and categories.

33 Years In England

REG celebrated 33 years in England by posting this pic of himself (in a very colourful Swazi shirt) on his Twitter page.

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Richard E. Grant To Play Lothario Duke Of Wellington In Tale Of His Tangled Love Life

May1

The Telegraph – 1st May, 2015

Richard E. Grant is to play the Duke of Wellington in a new BBC series detailing his complicated love life.

Richard E Grant is to star as the Duke of Wellington
in a new BBC programme Photo: BBC.

By Hannah Furness, Arts Correspondent.

He is remembered by a grateful nation for his military exploits, success in battle, and political leadership.

Now, the BBC is to tell the lesser-known story of the Duke of Wellington’s tangled love-life, as he is resurrected on screen by Richard E Grant.

Grant, who returns to the BBC after a stint on American television, is to play the lothario Duke, as he navigates between a wife he found unattractive and his numerous mistresses.

The story will be pieced together using letters and diaries kept by Wellington and his lovers, suggesting he was in fact something of a cad.

The documentary-drama, which features descendants of the Duke and his wife, as well as contributions from historians, will see Grant bring the complicated private passions of Wellington to life.

It will see details of his “vigorous sexual appetite” and “veritable harem” of female admirers laid bare, with one contributor concluded he was a “bad husband and inadequate father”.

The 1st Duke of Wellington
(Fine Art Images / Heritage-Images / TopFoto).

Lines he wrote in surviving personal documents will be read aloud by Grant, who appears throughout the one-hour-long, one-off drama in period costume.

It is the first time he has been on the BBC since 2013, when he appeared in Doctor Who. He has since appeared in US series Girls and as an art dealing visitor to Downton Abbey.

The programme, Wellington: The Iron Duke Unmasked, will be broadcast on BBC Two on May 10, and is intended to reveal the secrets behind the politician the public know and admire.

It will form part of a season around the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, which will also include documentary about Napoleon and an exploration of Wellington’s time as Prime Minister.

Grant said: “This is a part of European history that I’ve always wanted to know more about.

Richard E. Grant as Wellington (BBC).

“It’s been an honour to be able to play the Duke of Wellington in this dramatic retelling of his personal accounts.
“I’m thrilled the BBC is commemorating this important part of our history and that I could be a part of it.”

The programme will also feature Wellington’s wife, Kitty Pakenham, scantily-clad courtesan Harriette Wilson, and friends including Harriet Arbuthnot, Princess Lieven, the Russian ambassadors wife, and Lady Frances Shelley.

It will tell the story of the unfortunate Kitty, whom Wellington fell in love with before being dispatched to India as a young man.

After her family rejected his proposal, he returned from battle with better prospects and insisted upon marrying her before they were reunited.

Kitty Pakenham, Wellington’s wife.

When he met her, just four days before the wedding, he is said to have reported to his brother: “She’s grown damned ugly, by jove.”

As his wife remained at home, allegedly falling into depression, Wellington went on to encounters with Harriette Wilson, the courtesan, before behaving – according to one historian – like a “rutting stag” in Paris.

There, he bedded Napoleon’s former mistress and was, according to the programme, surrounded by “a veritable harem of aristocratic women united in their adoration of him”.

The programme will contain contributions from historians Peter Snow, Julian Spilsbury, Eliza Pakenham, a relative of Kitty, and Charles Wellesley, the 9th Duke of Wellington.

The courtesan Harriette Wilson.

Other show highlights to mark the anniversary include a three-part series about Napoleon presented by historian Andrew Roberts for BBC Two, a new play for BBC Radio 4 set in the two days running up to the battle, and documentary about the world of Napoleonic re-enactment.

Martin Davidson, BBC head of specialist factual commissioning TV said: “The Battle of Waterloo was one of the most important battles of the 19th century and these programmes across the BBC promise to both mark this significant anniversary and help viewers gain a greater understanding of this defining moment in our history.”

Wellington: The Iron Duke Unmasked will be broadcast on BBC Two at 9pm on Sunday, May 10.

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7 Minutes Alone With Richard E Grant

April30

InStyle.co.uk – 30th April, 2015

by Jess Lacey

We Had 7 Minutes Alone With Richard E Grant… And Learned A LOT About Life.

We thought he’d give us a straight forward fragrance interview. No chance. Instead we got some pretty big life lessons, some naughty stories and a heck of a lot of inspiration. We’re a little bit in love…


Richard E Grant launches his fragrance with gusto.

WHAT’S SO GREAT ABOUT PERFUME?
I’ve put my nose to everything ever since I can remember and I don’t understand anyone that doesn’t. I smell the food on my plate. Scent is your memory bank, animals do it and we’re animals so it should be how we experience the world. (It’s at this point that he deeply inhales the sofa behind us. Lord knows what he’s taken in.)

WHAT DIDN’T YOU PLAN FOR?
The terror. It is completely a one-man brand. I know what every element of the process costs, down to the cardboard packaging. Jack is entirely self-financed and the integrity is all mine. There’s no-one to blame but me. This is what I believe in and what I put all my passion into. I’m two years off sixty and realise that everything being personal is what life’s about and more and more that’s what people want, a personal stamp.

WHO ARE YOU DOING THIS FOR?
The first Jack fragrance is all my favourite ingredients in one bottle, my next fragrance is London-centric. I think that as long as you’re not doing generic or by committee and not to please anyone else, you’ll be doing the best you can. People identify with that. There’s so much that’s corporate now and the amount of commercial fragrances I smell now which are virtually identical. Now I’ve got the inside track on things I know how it happens, a committee say “This is selling so let’s do a slightly different version of it and it’ll sell well too.”

WHAT’S BEEN THE HARDEST PART?
I failed all my maths and science at school. I got 4% in my Maths O-Level so to be dealing with the business side and crunching of numbers has been the hardest thing. Thank goodness for the pocket calculator on the iPhone!

WHAT SHOULD YOU WATCH OUT FOR?
Starting a business is like being a wildebeest crossing the river, people smell the success and every crocodile comes at you and hope just hope to reach the other bank with some flesh on your bones. Everyone wants a piece of you. You know it from how people tell you how much marketing they’ll get you, how far they’ll get you up on Google… you’re bombarded by snakes.

WHO WEARS YOUR SCENT?
Annie Lennox is a regular Jack customer, Hugh Bonneville from working on Downton Abbey together. Lena Dunham gave it to her boyfriend Jack (as in Antonoff from the band FUN).

BEST SMELL IN THE WORLD?
Gardenias. They’re the only white flower that you cannot extract the scent of so everything on the market is synthetic. I think the fact you can’t extract it makes it even more desirable and makes it as sexy as you can get.

AND THE WORST?
Chocolate and cheese, basically anything that comes out of an udder – absolutely repellant! I will leave the room if someone is eating at the table. Needless to say I won’t be launching a gourmand (foodie based) fragrance any time soon!

WHAT’S THE CRAZIEST THING A SMELL HAS MADE YOU DO?
I was at a wedding in Tuscany and a woman was wearing Kai, which is the closest to true Gardenia that I’ve ever smelt. It was on her neck and I had an overwhelming urge to lick her! I was dancing with her and she said, “You’re married, your wife is here!” I said I just needed to know what the scent was. She reached into her bag and gave me a tiny vial of it. I think it’s the best perfume smell I’ve ever had until I made my own.

WHAT CAN YOU SMELL RIGHT NOW?
Right now I can smell an enormous amount of coffee. Even though I laid on ginger tea for them because ginger is one of the key notes in Jack Covent Garden, people depend on coffee to get them through the day.

Jack Covent Garden launches this month (£95 for 100ml) and is exclusive to Selfridges. Follow the man himself on @JackPerfume.

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TEN Talks Perfume With Richard E. Grant

April28

RTÉ – 28th April, 2015

Richard E Grant has turned his nose to creating perfumes so we caught up with the Withnail and I star to find out more.

The actor-turned-perfumer was in Brown Thomas, Dublin, to launch his latest scent, Jack Covent Garden, where he chatted to TEN’s Sarah McIntyre about what inspired him to take up perfumery, his surprise at his success in the fragrance world, and what sets him apart from other celebrity perfumers.

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