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The Net Worth of Stephen Dillane


The net worth of Stephen Dillane amounts to $6 million

A Brief Overview of Stephen Dillane

Stephen J. Dillane, born on November 30, 1956, is a renowned English actor known for his diverse roles in various films and television series. His notable performances include Leonard Woolf in The Hours, Glen Foy in Goal!, Stannis Baratheon in Game of Thrones, and American politician Thomas Jefferson in the HBO miniseries John Adams, for which he received a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie. His outstanding contribution to theatre also earned him a Tony Award for his lead performance in Tom Stoppard’s play The Real Thing.

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Full NameStephen Dillane
Net Worth$6 Million
Date Of BirthNovember 30, 1956
Place Of BirthKensington, London, England, UK
Height6′ (1.83 m)
ProfessionActor
EducationUniversity of Exeter
NationalityBritish
SpouseNaomi Wirthner
ChildrenSeamus Dillane
ParentsJohn Dillane, Bridget Dillane
SiblingsRichard Dillane
#Quote
1“I couldn’t work my way into being a good-looking guy.”
2“I have to phrase this perfectly: I’m just not convinced that the attention we give to creating what we think of as a character isn’t actually quite often the means by which an actor overcomes his own terror of standing there onstage and creating a mask to hide behind.”
3“Am I melancholy? I certainly have moments. I like to think there’s a capacity for joy as well.”
4“If you feel uncomfortable on stage, you can very easily descend into a sort of abyss, convinced you’re the worst actor ever, that you’re a disgrace to the profession, that you’re a disgrace to yourself. It’s an awful feeling.”
#Fact
1“Did not start acting until he was in his mid-twenties.”
2“Was inspired to try Acting after reading about how Sir Trevor Eve gave up a career in Architecture to become an actor.”
3“Worked as a Journalist before becoming an actor.”
4“Father of Frank Dillane and Seamus Dillane with Naomi Wirthner.”
5“He was awarded the 1999 London Evening Standard Theatre Award for Best Actor for his performance in The Real Thing at the Donmar Warehouse, London, England.”
6“He was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award in 2000 (1999 season) for Best Actor for his performance in ‘The Real Thing’, at the Donmar Warehouse and at the Albery Theatre.”
7“Education: University of Exeter (History and Politics).”
8“Pre-Drama School: Reporter for Croydon Advertiser for 3 years.”
9“Theatrical Training: Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.”
10“Other awards for his stage performance in The Real Thing: Evening Standard Award (London): Best Actor 1999; Variety Club Showbusiness Awards (London): Best Stage Actor 2000; Drama Desk Award (Broadway): Outstanding Actor in a Play 2000.”
11“Has two sons.”
12“Tony Award for lead actor in a play – Tom Stoppard’s ‘The Real Thing’. [June 2000]”

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Darkest Hour2017filming

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