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Paul Richard Bentley (born 25 July 1942) is a British stage, film and television actor, perhaps best known for playing the High Septon in the television series Game of Thrones. He is also a writer.


Early life
Bentley was born in and brought up in . He attended Wimbledon College, a Jesuit , and Kingston Polytechnic. He then attended Birmingham University, achieving a BA in English literature and an MA in Drama and . His M.A. dissertation, on the stage history of 's , involved a research visit to the Wagner Festival Theatre at Bayreuth, Germany.


Career
After university Bentley moved to , hoping to become an opera director. He began acting in English programmes on the Bavarian radio station Bayerischer Rundfunk. He also appeared in the film The Last Escape, in which he played a British spy in Bavaria in World War Two.

He returned to England in 1970 and continued acting, mainly in repertory theatre, at venues including the , the Leicester Haymarket Theatre, the Duke's Playhouse at Lancaster, and the Newcastle Playhouse.

In 1973 Bentley wrote the book and lyrics for Shylock, a musical version of The Merchant of Venice, performed at the 1974 Edinburgh Festival. He played the title role; the composer and director was Roger Haines. Shylock won a Scotsman Fringe First Award. In 1977 an updated version called Fire Angel, Fire Angel set in a 20th century New York City Mafia nightclub, appeared at Her Majesty's Theatre, London. Bentley was the alternate leading man, his first West End part. A revised version of the original Shylock was produced at the Leicester Haymarket Studio Theatre in 1981 and at the Manchester Library Theatre in 1982. Bentley again played the title role and Haines directed both productions.

Bentley's second West End show was in 's Singin' In The Rain at the . In 1985 he went to to play Captain Corcoran in H.M.S. Pinafore, which transferred to the Old Vic in 1986 1986 Musicals and for which Bentley was nominated for an Olivier Award for the Outstanding Performance of the Year by an Actor in a Musical. This success led to four back-to-back West End shows lasting five years: Lend Me A Tenor, , Cats and Aspects of Love. Next came an off-West-End Assassins followed by a national tour of Aspects of Love, then Phantom of the Opera in and back to London for Company, Kiss Me Kate and Dame Edna – the Spectacle. Bentley has other radio, television and film credits but most of his work has been in theatre.

In 1994 Bentley was asked by the Danish composer to write the libretto for his opera The Handmaid's Tale based on Margaret Atwood's novel, which won a Cannes Classical Award and Reumert Prize. In A Handmaid's Diary, Bentley tells the story of the opera from the first phone call to the first night (directed by ). Ruders' and Bentley's second opera was Kafka's Trial. Librettos for three other composers followed: 's The Midnight Court, Dominique Le Gendre's Bird of Night and James Rolfe's Inês.

Bentley has also written a novel, The Man Who Came After Hyacinth Bobo, about the Fourth Crusade and the Siege of Constantinople, published in Greek and English,

(2014). 9781500952242, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. .
plus occasional newspaper and magazine articles. Bentley's latest works include Inquisition, a play about the famous Jesuit scientist Teilhard de Chardin, and a radio play in which meets .


Personal life
Paul Bentley married Annie Healey in 1979. They met at the , where Annie was an assistant stage manager. They have two daughters, Emma and Rebecca, who both work in the theatre. Bentley's sister, the novelist Ursula Bentley, died in 2004.

Bentley took part in Mastermind on BBC TV (15 March 1992) where his specialist subject was The Life and Works of King Ludwig II of Bavaria. He lost in this first round with a score of 29.

He is a member of the Wagner Society and the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies. He was the Founder Chairman of the British Association for Modern Mosaic from 1999 to 2005 and remains a member. He is the editor of the website Mosaic Matters, a website about , and he also edits the British Teilhard Network.


Awards and nominations
1986Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor in a MusicalH.M.S. Pinafore


Stage and screen credits

Theatre
1983–84Singin' In the RainSteve the Film Director, London
1985–86H.M.S. PinaforeCaptain CorcoranThe Old Vic, London Gaiety Theatre, Dublin

Tour

1986–87Lend Me A TenorTito Morelli (Il Stupendo), London
1987FolliesRoscoeShaftesbury Theatre, London
1987–89CatsBustopher Jones & GusNew London Theatre, London
1989–92Aspects of LoveMarcelPrince of Wales Theatre, London
1992AssassinsProprietor, London
1996CompanyLarry, London Albery Theatre, London
1997Kiss Me KateGremioRegent's Park Open Air Theatre, London
1997A Midsummer Night's DreamEgeusRegent's Park Open Air Theatre, London
1998Edna – The SpectacleVarious rolesTheatre Royal Haymarket, London
1999PersuasionSir Walter and Admiral CroftNorthcott Theater, Exeter Theatre Royal, Windsor
2001Over The MoonRichardThe Old Vic, London
2002IolantheLord Chancellor, London
2002FolliesRoscoeRoyal Festival Hall, London
2004We Happy FewVarious roles, London
2006–08Mary PoppinsAdmiral Boom and the Bank chairmanPrince Edward Theatre, London
2008GigiLawyer DufresneRegent's Park Open Air Theatre, London
2011Bridget Jones' DiaryMr. Darcy's FatherWorking title workshop
2014AladdinThe EmperorCentral Theatre, Chatham
2015The Sleeping BeautyKing ClarenceGordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage
2016OliverMr. BrownlowGrange Park Opera, Northington


Television
2003Absolute PowerSandy "Rigor" MortersBBC – Country Life
2004Inspector JacksonChannel 4 – Season 1 Fists of Fury
2006Mayor of SlapsbergenBBC – Season 18 Oompah Oompah
2011Professor CandyBBC – Series 6 Let's Kill Hitler
2011DoctorsMr. GoldBBC – Episode 145 The Jug
2013–2015Game of ThronesHigh SeptonHBO & Sky – Seasons 3, 4 and 5
2021JudgeHBO & Sky - Season 1


Film
1970The Last EscapeJarvisUnited Artists
2001Jack Brown and the Curse of the CrownRupert the ButlerHot Gold Ltd
2011The Iron LadyDouglas HurdPathé Films


Radio
1986The Threepenny OperaMacheathBBC Radio 3
1990Friday Night Is Music NightVarious rolesBBC Radio 2
2009The Good CompanionsMorton MitchamBBC Radio 3


Recordings as singer
1987FolliesSondheim & GoldmanRoscoeFirst Night Records
1989Aspects of LoveLloyd Webber & Black & HartMarcelPolydor
1997PassionSondheim & LapineColonel RicciFirst Night Records


Recordings as librettist
2000The Handmaid's TalePoul Rudersdacapo
2006Kafka's TrialPoul Rudersdacapo


Operas as librettist
  • The Handmaid's Tale - composer Poul Ruders, director John Fulljames – San Francisco Opera, 2024
  • The Handmaid's Tale – composer Poul Ruders, director Peter Carp – Theater Freiburg, Freiburg, 2024
  • The Handmaid's Tale – composer Poul Ruders, director John Fulljames – Royal Danish Opera, Copenhagen, 2022
  • The Handmaid's Tale – composer Poul Ruders, director Annilese Miskimmon – English National Opera, London, 2022
  • The Handmaid’s Tale – composer Poul Ruders, director Anne Bogart – Boston Lyric Opera, Boston, 2019
  • The Handmaid’s Tale – composer Poul Ruders, director Linda Thompson – Gertrude Opera, Yarra Valley Opera Festival, Melbourne, 2018
  • Ines – composer James Rolfe, director Jennifer Tarver – Queen of Puddings Music Theatre, Enwave Theatre, Toronto, 2009
  • Bird of Night – composer Dominique Le Gendre, director Irina Brown – Royal Opera Covent Garden, Linbury Studio, London, 2006
  • The Midnight Court – composer Ana Sokolovic, director Michael Cavanagh – Queen of Puddings Music Theatre, Harbourfront Centre, Toronto 2005; Royal Opera Covent Garden, Linbury Studio, London, 2006
  • Kafka's Trial – composer Poul Ruders, director Francisco Negrin – Opera House, Copenhagen, 2005
  • The Handmaid's Tale – composer Poul Ruders, director Eric Simonson – Minnesota Opera, Minneapolis, 2003
  • The Handmaid's Tale – composer Poul Ruders, director Phyllida Lloyd – Royal Danish Opera, Copenhagen, 2000; English National Opera, London, 2003; Canadian Opera Company, Toronto, 2004


Bibliography
  • A playwright's quest for a missing Pierre Teilhard de Chardin file, The Christian Century, 10 July 2018
  • The Sixth Proposition, The Tablet, 2 June 2018
  • Teilhard de Chardin, Original Sin, and The Six Propositions, with David Grumett, Zygon, 16 April 2018
  • The Mosaicing of Westminster Cathedral , in New Light on Old Glass, British Museum 2013
  • The Man Who Came After Hyacinth Bobo, Fourth Crusade novel, Amazon 2011
  • Ines, libretto based on the Inês de Castro legend, 2009
  • Bird of Night, libretto set in Trinidad, 2006
  • Thrills not theology, article on The Da Vinci Code for the Daily Telegraph, 6 May 2006
  • Kafka the comedian, article for the Daily Telegraph, 28 February 2005
  • The Midnight Court, libretto based on the poem by Brian Merriman, 2005
  • What Islam took from Byzantium, article for the Catholic Herald, 14 May 2004
  • A Handmaid's Diary, how The Handmaid's Tale became an opera , Wilhelm Hansen 2004
  • Ο άνθρωπος που διαδέχθηκε τον Υάκινθο Βωβό, Fourth Crusade novel, Enalios 2004
  • Lost for Words, article on Berlioz and Wagner, Opera Now, Jan/Feb 2003
  • The Handmaid's Tale vocal score, Wilhelm Hansen 2002
  • Time to cover a ton of bricks, article for the Daily Telegraph, 24 July 1999


External links
  • Rogues and Vagabonds interview 2002
  • Daily Telegraph interview 2003

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