

Richard McCabe
Richard McCabe, born in 1960, is a distinguished Scottish actor celebrated for his versatile performances across stage and screen. With a career spanning several decades, McCabe has established a prominent reputation in the performing arts, particularly known for his compelling portrayals in both classical and contemporary works.
McCabe's theatrical credits are extensive, showcasing his talent in productions such as "The History Boys" and "King Lear," where he received critical acclaim for his roles. His work is not limited to the stage; he has also made substantial contributions to television and film. Notably, he has appeared in popular series like "The Crown," where he portrayed the character of Anthony Eden, and in the acclaimed film "The Queen."
Throughout his career, McCabe has garnered numerous accolades for his performances, including awards from prominent theatre organizations. His ability to embody complex characters and deliver emotionally resonant performances has made him a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
In addition to his acting prowess, Richard McCabe is also recognized for his dedication to the craft, often participating in workshops and mentoring aspiring actors. His contributions to theatre and film continue to inspire audiences and fellow artists alike. With a rich body of work and an enduring passion for performance, McCabe remains a significant talent in the realm of acting.
Filmography


The Great Fire

The Pentaverate

A Very British Scandal

Doctor Thorne

Cinderella (2015)

The Best of Men

Einstein and Eddington

Gladiator II

Goodbye Christopher Robin

Cyrano

The Duchess

Rangoon

Mindhorn

The Invisible Woman (2013)

Legacy

Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World

The Scandalous Lady W

Eye in the Sky (2015)

The Constant Gardener

Notting Hill
