Timothy L. McInnerny (/ˌmækɪˈnɜːrni/ MAK-in-UR-nee; born 18 September 1956) is a British actor. He is known for his many roles on stage and television, including as Lord Percy Percy and Captain Kevin Darling in the 1980s British sitcom Blackadder.

Early life

McInnerny was born on 18 September 1956 in Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, the son of Mary Joan (née Gibbings) and William Ronald McInnerny. He has two sisters. He was brought up in Cheadle Hulme and in Stroud, Gloucestershire, and educated at Marling School, a grammar school in Stroud, and read English at Wadham College, Oxford, matriculating in 1976 after taking a gap year backpacking around the world.

Career

Television

McInnerny's first role was in Blackadder during the 1980s. He played the two bumbling related aristocrats with the same name of Lord Percy Percy in the first series (The Black Adder) and the second series (Blackadder II); he declined to appear in the third series (Blackadder the Third) for fear of being typecast, though he did make a guest appearance in one episode as the Scarlet Pimpernel, and returned to the main cast to play Captain Kevin Darling in the fourth series (Blackadder Goes Forth).

He had a minor but significant role in the highly acclaimed 1985 BBC TV serial Edge of Darkness as Emma Craven's boyfriend Terry Shields. More recent TV appearances include Law & Order: UK (2011) as a man wrongly convicted of murdering his daughter, and New Tricks (2012). In 2016, McInnerny joined the cast of the HBO series Game of Thrones in Season 6 as Lord Robett Glover.

In 2007 McInnerny spoke candidly about his love of ITV sitcoms, after receiving criticism for his views expressed on the BBC cult show I Love the '70s: "I think shows like Mind Your Language and Love Thy Neighbour need to be remembered for what they were; truly fantastic examples of sitcom writing that hasn't been seen since. The content is unfortunate in the cold light of modern society, but that's no reason to stop praising the sheer brilliance of the writers that ITV had in its ranks during that decade."

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1983The Black AdderLord Percy Percy
1985The Adventures of Sherlock HolmesJohn Clay Vincent SpaldingEpisode: "The Red-Headed League"
Edge of DarknessTerry Shields
1986Anastasia: The Mystery of AnnaYakovlev
Blackadder IILord Percy Percy
1987Blackadder the ThirdTopper The Scarlet PimpernelEpisode: "Nob and Nobility"
1988A Very British CoupFiennesThree-part TV serial
1989Blackadder Goes ForthCaptain Kevin Darling
1992The BillKevin FinchEpisode: "Open to Offers"
1993The Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesFranz KafkaEpisode: "Prague, August 1917"
1997Tracey Takes On...Timothy Bugge
1999Blackadder: Back and ForthArchdeacon Darling the Duke of Darling le Duc de Darling
The ViceMax Wilsonepisode "Sons" (Parts 1 and 2)
2000The Miracle MakerBarabbasvoice only
2002Don't Eat the NeighboursTerrapin
Trial & RetributionEric FowlerSeries 6
2004SpooksOliver Mace
Agatha Christie's Marple: The Murder at the VicarageReverend Leonard Clement
Gunpowder, Treason & PlotCecil
2006The Line of BeautyGerald FeddenTV miniseries
2008Doctor WhoKlineman HalpenEpisode: "Planet of the Ood" Series 4
2009HustleJudge Anthony Kent
Inspector George GentlyGeoffrey PershoreEpisode: "Gently Through the Mill"
2010Midsomer MurdersHugh DalgleishEpisode: "The Sword of Guillaume" #13.2
2011Law & Order: UKSimon BennettEpisode: "Haunted"
Twenty TwelveTony WardEpisode #1.6
The Body FarmRichard WarnerEpisode "You've Got Visitors"
2011–2012New TricksStephen FisherEpisodes: "The Gentleman That Vanished", "A Death in the Family" and "Part of a Whole"
2012The Bleak Old Shop of StuffHarmswell GrimstoneEpisodes: "#1.1", "#1.2", "#1.3"
2014Castles in the SkyChurchill
OutlanderFather Bain
UtopiaAirey NeaveEpisode: "Episode 1"
The Boy in the DressMr Hawthorn
2015Strike Back: LegacyRobin Foster
2016SherlockEustace CarmichaelEpisode: "The Abominable Bride"
Houdini and DoyleHorace MerringEpisodes: "#1", "#2", "#8"
2016–2017Game of ThronesRobett GloverEpisodes: "The Broken Man", "The Winds of Winter", "Dragonstone", "Stormborn", "Eastwatch"
2016National TreasureKarl
2017In the DarkFrank LinnellEpisodes: 1.3, 1.4
StrikeDaniel ChardThe Silkworm
HarlotsLord ReptonEpisodes: 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5
2018StrangersArthur Bach
2019–2020The Trial of Christine KeelerMartin RedmayneRecurring role
2020The Windermere ChildrenLeonard Montefiore
Gangs of LondonMr JacobEpisode: 1.9
2021The SerpentPaul Siemons
2022Ten PercentSimon Gould
2023Mrs. DavisApron ManEpisodes: "Zwei Sie Piel mit Seitung Sie Wirtschaftung", "A Baby with Wings, a Sad Boy with Wings and a Great Helmet"
2024One DayStephen Mayhew
2025BookishDEpisodes: "Slightly Foxed: Part 1", "Slightly Foxed: Part 2","Such Devoted Sisters: Part 1"

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1983Dead on TimeCustomerShort film
1985WetherbyJohn Morgan
1989Erik the VikingSven the Berserk
1995Richard IIIWilliam Catesby
1996101 DalmatiansAlonzo
1997FairyTale: A True StoryJohn Ferret
1999Rogue TraderTony Hawes
Notting HillMax
2000102 DalmatiansAlonzo
2001The Emperor's New ClothesDr. Lambert
2005CasanovaThe Doge
2006SeveranceRichard
2008The Devil's WhoreJoliffe
2010Black DeathHob
2011Johnny English RebornPatch Quartermain
2014The Minister of ChanceThe King
2014AutomataVernon Conway
2015Spooks: The Greater GoodOliver Mace
2016Eddie The EagleTarget
2017The HippopotamusOliver Mills
2018Agatha and the Truth of MurderRandolph
PeterlooPrince Regent
Sometimes Always NeverArthur
2019Killers AnonymousCalvin
The AeronautsAiry
2022Marooned AwakeningKarlVoice
2022StromboliHarold
2024The EndButler
Gladiator IIThraex
TBAGrowLord Smyth-GherkinPost-production

Since 2012, McInnerny has been a patron of the Norwich Film Festival.

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1998LaurieBy Nick Darke
1999The Saturday Play: Two Planks and a PassionEarl of Oxford
2001Habbakuk of IceGeoffrey Pykeby Steve Walker
2004The OdysseyOdysseusAdapted by Simon Armitage
2010I, ClaudiusTiberius
2013HeadlongTony Churt
2013KokomoPantaloneby Julian Simpson
2015Fugue StateJohnsonby Julian Simpson
2017MythosJohnsonby Julian Simpson
2017King Solomon's MinesAllan Quatermain
2022Make Death Love MeAntony

Theatre

In 1985 he was cast in Pravda alongside Anthony Hopkins.

He played Dr Frank-N-Furter in the 1990 West End production of The Rocky Horror Show. His performance can be heard on the soundtrack album of this production.

In summer 2007, he played Iago in Othello at Shakespeare's Globe on Bankside in London.

Selected theatre performances

Music

In 1989, he co-starred with Kate Bush in the music video for her song "This Woman's Work". He also appeared in the Westlife video for "Uptown Girl", along with Claudia Schiffer, Robert Bathurst, Crispin Bonham-Carter, Ioan Gruffudd and James Wilby.

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