Shane Briant (17 August 1946 – 26 May 2021)[ Shane Briant dead: Hammer Horror legend dies at 74 from 'long and terrible illness'] was an English actor and novelist. Briant studied law at Trinity College Dublin but became a professional actor playing the lead in Hamlet at the Eblana Theatre, Dublin. Briant is best known for his roles in four Hammer Films productions; Demons of the Mind, Straight on Till Morning, Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter, and Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell. He also resided in Sydney, Australia with his wife Wendy (née Lycett).
Stage and screen
Briant was nominated for the 'Best Newcomer' award by the London theatre critics when he played one of the leads in
Children of the Wolf, with Sheelagh Cullen and
Yvonne Mitchell at London's
Apollo Theatre. Put under contract at Elstree Film Studios in late 1973, Briant starred in four films for Hammer;
Straight On till Morning,
Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell,
Captain Kronos - Vampire Hunter and
Demons of the Mind. He also appeared in television series such as
Van der Valk,
The Sweeney, and
Jack Gold's
The Naked Civil Servant with
John Hurt. During this time Briant appeared in many BBC drama series and Plays of the Month, most notably Warris Hussein's
Notorious Woman opposite
Rosemary Harris,
George Chakiris, and
Jeremy Irons. In 1973, in Hollywood, he played the title role in
Glenn Jordan's
The Picture of Dorian Gray a two part Movie of the Week for America's ABC network. Other later film and television credits include
John Huston's
The Mackintosh Man with
Paul Newman; guest starring in Jeffrey Bloom's
Veronica Clare; playing
Jack Palance's son in the film
Hawk the Slayer; starring in
David Wolper's
Murder is Easy with Olivia de Havilland; and
Just Jaekin's
Lady Chatterley's Lover. According to
Filmink, "he specialised in beautiful, androgynous, tormented young men."
Since the early 1980s, much of Briant's acting work was in Australasia films and television. He starred in 14 films in Australia and New Zealand, including Simon Wincer's The Lighthorsemen, Shaker Run, Chamelian 3, Grievous Bodily Harm, Run Chrissie Run! and Cassandra. His TV credits include: Anzacs, The Flying Doctors, Bodysurfer, Darlings of the Gods, The Man from Snowy River, Wildside, , Murder Call, the European co-production Mission Top Secret, All Saints, False Witness, and the American sci-fi series Farscape and Time Trax. Briant portrayed the governor of Bombay in Roland Joffé's Epic film Drama film Singularity.
Writing and art
Briant had seven novels published in Australia and one in the United States. In Australia,
The Webber Agenda (1994),
The Chasen Catalyst (1995),
Hitkids (1999),
Bite of the Lotus (2001) and
Graphic (2005)
Worst Nightmares and
The Dreamhealer, and in the United States
Worst Nightmares. His American released novel,
Worst Nightmares was published in hardback by Vanguard Press in 2009; a mass market edition was published in 2010. Shane finished the sequel on 3 March 2011,
The Dreamhealer. His latest novel,
Live Feed, an indictment of the electronic media couched within the framework of a thriller, was released on Amazon.com and Createspace.com in July 2015. He had written an autobiography titled
Always the Bad Guy which is only available online at Amazon.
The first short film he wrote, A Message from Fallujah won the "Best of the Fest" award at the 2005 Los Angeles International Short Film Festival and was in the final mix of ten shorts for consideration for an Academy Award that year.
He had an exhibition of his art work at the Ensemble Theatre in Sydney.
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