李·恩格里比出生于英格兰的伯恩利市,曾在《哈利波特与阿兹卡班囚徒》中扮演帅气的骑士公共汽车的售票员。对于好莱坞,恩格里比还是一个新人,1998年的影片《网络杀手》中,他把一个小角色演绎的活灵活现,赢得了很多大导演和名牌制片的认可,恩格里比也曾出演过几部电视剧,直到现在也在...
Lancashire-born Warren Clarke was an actor of immense presence and considerable versatility who turned his wide-shouldered, robust appearance and lived-in, hangdog facial features into an asset. For more than two and a half decades he had toiled in a wide variety of supporting roles before finding international success as the often crude, irascible, heavy-drinking Superintendant Andy Dalziel in TV's Dalziel and Pascoe (1996). When the series began, Clarke had summed up Dalziel as 'a beer-swilling chauvinist pig', but the character evolved and became more complex and endearing (in a curmudgeonly sort of way) over the show's eleven-year duration. There were also commonalities between the actor and his creation: impatience, a reputation for not tolerating fools gladly; a humorous, irreverent nature and a shared dislike for political correctness. In private life, Clarke was passionate about football (a lifelong Manchester City supporter) and golf.
李·恩格里比出生于英格兰的伯恩利市,曾在《哈利波特与阿兹卡班囚徒》中扮演帅气的骑士公共汽车的售票员。对于好莱坞,恩格里比还是一个新人,1998年的影片《网络杀手》中,他把一个小角色演绎的活灵活现,赢得了很多大导演和名牌制片的认可,恩格里比也曾出演过几部电视剧,直到现在也在...
Lancashire-born Warren Clarke was an actor of immense presence and considerable versatility who turned his wide-shouldered, robust appearance and lived-in, hangdog facial features into an asset. For more than two and a half decades he had toiled in a wide variety of supporting roles before finding international success as the often crude, irascible, heavy-drinking Superintendant Andy Dalziel in TV's Dalziel and Pascoe (1996). When the series began, Clarke had summed up Dalziel as 'a beer-swilling chauvinist pig', but the character evolved and became more complex and endearing (in a curmudgeonly sort of way) over the show's eleven-year duration. There were also commonalities between the actor and his creation: impatience, a reputation for not tolerating fools gladly; a humorous, irreverent nature and a shared dislike for political correctness. In private life, Clarke was passionate about football (a lifelong Manchester City supporter) and golf.