Charles Dance Movies
Tall, sandy-haired British actor
Charles Dance trained for a career in graphic design at Plymouth College of Art and Leicester College of Art. Dance developed a taste for the theatre by listening to the reminiscences of two elderly actors who ran a pub in his Dover neighborhood. He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company at the age of 29, and made his first film, the James Bond picture
For Your Eyes Only, six years later. Dance's widest professional exposure came in 1984 when he appeared in "The Jewel in the Crown," a 14-part British TV production seen in the U.S. on
Masterpiece Theatre.
Charles Dance's best-remembered performances have been as
D.W. Griffith in
Good Morning Babylon (1987); the role of
Meryl Streep's husband in
Plenty (1985); the title part in the 1990 TV adaptation of
Phantom of the Opera; and the displaced "imaginary" villain in
Arnold Schwarzenegger's
The Last Action Hero (1993). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi