Stephen Dillane
Biography
Stephen Dillane (born 30 November 1956) is an English actor. He won a Tony Award for his lead performance in Tom Stoppard's play The Real Thing.
Known For

Game of Thrones

The Crown

Agatha Christie's Marple

Remington Steele

Screen Two

Soldier Soldier

Alex Rider

Performance
All Movies (59)
- The Uprising2026
- How It Is2026
- The Three Urns2026 · as The Damp Man
- The Outrun2024 · as Andrew
- The Gold Machine2022 · as Narrator (voice)
- Boxing Day2021 · as Richard
- The Man in the Hat2020 · as The Damp Man
- The Professor and the Madman2019 · as Dr. Richard Brayne
- Outlaw King2018 · as King Edward I of England
- Antigone2018
- His Picture In Little2018
- Darkest Hour2017 · as Viscount Halifax
- Mary Shelley2017 · as William Godwin
- Event for a Stage2015 · as Actor
- Game of Thrones The IMAX Experience2015 · as Stannis Baratheon
- Papadopoulos & Sons2012 · as Harry Papadopoulos
- Zero Dark Thirty2012 · as National Security Advisor
- Twenty8K2012 · as DCI Stone
- Murder: Joint Enterprise2012 · as Raglin
- Perfect Sense2011 · as Stephen
- 44 Inch Chest2009 · as Mal
- Storm2009 · as Keith Haywood
- The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall2008 · as Anthony Hurndall
- God on Trial2008 · as Schmidt
- Red Mist2008 · as Dr. Harris
- Fugitive Pieces2008 · as Jakob Beer
- Savage Grace2007 · as Brooks Baekeland
- Goal II: Living the Dream2007 · as Glen Foy
- Klimt2006 · as Secretary
- The Greatest Game Ever Played2005 · as Harry Vardon
- Goal!2005 · as Glen Foy
- Nine Lives2005 · as Martin
- Haven2004 · as Mr. Allen
- King Arthur2004 · as Merlin
- The Gathering2003 · as Simon Kirkman
- The Hours2002 · as Leonard Woolf
- The Truth About Charlie2002 · as Charlie Lambert
- Spy Game2001 · as Charles Harker
- The Parole Officer2001 · as Inspector Burton
- Love & Rage2000 · as Dr. Coly
- The Darkest Light2000 · as Tom
- Ordinary Decent Criminal2000 · as Noel Quigley
- Firelight1998 · as Charles Godwin
- Déjà Vu1998 · as Sean
- Welcome to Sarajevo1997 · as Michael Henderson
- Two If by Sea1996 · as Evan Marsh
- The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd1995 · as Mr. Blackmore
- Power and Lovers1994 · as Antonio
- Hostages1992 · as Chris Pearson
- Frankie's House1992
- Heading Home1991 · as Leonard Meopham
- Hamlet1990 · as Horatio
- The Yellow Wallpaper1989 · as John
- An Affair in Mind1988 · as Gray Harston
- The Secret Garden1987 · as Captain Lennox
- Business as Usual1987 · as Mr. Dunlop (as Stephen Dillon)
- Shift Work1986 · as George
- Frankie and Johnnie1986 · as Reporter at Press Conference
- Untitled Luther Sequel—
All TV Shows (27)
- KAOS2024 · as Prometheus
- Sherwood2022 · as Roy Branson
- Red Election2021 · as William Ogilvy
- Vigil2021 · as Shaw
- Alex Rider2020 · as Alan Blunt
- The Crown2016 · as Graham Sutherland
- The Tunnel2013 · as Karl Roebuck
- Secret State2012 · as Paul J. Clark
- Hunted2012 · as Rupert Keel
- A Touch of Cloth2012 · as Macratty
- Game of Thrones2011 · as Stannis Baratheon
- John Adams2008 · as Thomas Jefferson
- Agatha Christie's Marple2004 · as Finch
- The Cazalets2001 · as Edward Cazalet
- Anna Karenina2000 · as Karenin
- Kings in Grass Castles1998 · as Patsy
- The Rector's Wife1994 · as Jonathan Byrne
- Frankie's House1992 · as Anthony Strickland
- Performance1991 · as Mr Blackmore
- Soldier Soldier1991 · as Captain Mike Davidson
- Christabel1988 · as Peter Bielenberg
- The One Game1988 · as Nicholas Thorne
- ScreenPlay1986 · as George
- Screen Two1985 · as Leonard Meopham
- Remington Steele1982 · as Bradford Galt
- Hallmark Hall of Fame1951 · as Captain Lennox
- The Wanted Man—