Derek Jacobi
English stage and screen actor

Born
October 22nd, 1938
86 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United Kingdom
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Born in 1938, a prominent English actor has had a significant career in theatre and film. Training at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, a debut took place with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Notable roles in classic plays include Hamlet and King Lear. Achievements in television include popular series such as 'I, Claudius' where the portrayal of the titular character received widespread acclaim. The film 'Dead Again' showcased versatility, alongside a range of other cinematic roles. Recognized with multiple awards, including two Laurence Olivier Awards for outstanding performances in theatre.
Portrayed Claudius in 'I, Claudius'
Starred in 'Dead Again'
Played Hamlet in renowned stage productions
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