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Richard Braine

Known ForActing
Birthday1956-02-15
Age70 years old
Place of BirthPortishead, Somerset, England, UK

Biography

Richard Braine (born 1956) is a British television actor, playwright, and theatre director. One of his most recognisable roles was that of Augustus "Gussie" Fink-Nottle in the ITV television third and fourth series Jeeves and Wooster based on the P.G. Wodehouse novels. In an earlier episode of the first series, he played the character Rupert Steggles. In Germany, Braine is known for appearing in a series of adverts for the Dinkel-Mini snack, after an outtake of his work on an advert for the brand appeared on a television bloopers programme and he was asked back to appear in subsequent ads.[1] His varied television career includes parts in EastEnders, Only Fools and Horses, The Brittas Empire and So What Now? and he has appeared in film roles in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004), Finding Neverland (2004) and Calendar Girls (2003). He also played the character of XP, a space alien that loves prawn crisps who comes down to earth in the BBC Two schools programme The Experimenter to understand Earth life from Sarah, a schoolgirl friend played by Nadia Williams. In 1997 Braine wrote and performed a one-man play, Being There With Peter Sellers, in which he played the actor who after attempting to stop another man's suicide finds himself reflecting on his own life.[2] He also wrote Bedding Clay Jones and Sexing Alan Titchmarsh (2001).[3][4] In 2006 Braine directed Steve Martin’s play The Underpants, his adaptation of The Trousers (play) Die Hose by Carl Sternheim, at The Old Red Lion, Islington.[1] In 2016 he appeared as Henry Kirkov in the BBC series Father Brown episode 4.4 "The Crackpot of the Empire". Theatre roles include Ratty in The Wind in the Willows at the Bristol Old Vic. He also played a vicar in As Time Goes By. In April 2020, he appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Bernie Sutton.[5]

Filmography

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2004
6.2
Comedy
Romance

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason

poster
2003
6.5
Drama
Comedy

Calendar Girls

poster
1998
5.2
Comedy

Stiff Upper Lips

poster
1991
Comedy
TV Movie

Gas and Candles

poster
1982
Documentary

A Genius Like Us: A Portrait of Joe Orton

poster
2013
7.6
Drama
Crime

Father Brown

poster
1979
7.1
Comedy
Drama

Minder

poster
2002
7.7
Drama
Action & Adventure

Spooks

poster
2002
7.8
Mystery
Drama

Foyle's War

poster
2016
7.3
Drama

Victoria

poster
1997
7.0
Comedy
Drama

Lexx

poster
1990
8.1
Comedy

Jeeves and Wooster

poster
2016
6.1
Comedy
Mystery

Agatha Raisin

poster
1986
7.3
Comedy
Drama

Lovejoy

poster
1991
6.8
Mystery
Crime

Murder Most Horrid

poster
1992
7.5
Comedy

As Time Goes By

poster
2025
6.7
Drama
War & Politics

Hostage

poster
1991
6.5
Comedy

The Brittas Empire

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2003
8.0
Drama
Comedy

Keen Eddie

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1999
7.4
Comedy
Family

S Club 7

poster
1998
7.6
Drama

Vanity Fair

poster
1990
8.1
War & Politics
Comedy

House of Cards

poster
1983
5.0
Drama
War & Politics

The Fourth Arm

poster
2002
6.4
Comedy

Believe Nothing