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Hugh Quarshie

Ghanaian-British actor (born 1954)


Summary

Ghanaian-British actor (born 1954)

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nameHugh Quarshie
imageHugh Quarshie 2024.jpg
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captionQuarshie at German Comic Con 2024
birth_nameHugh Anthony Kobna Amo Quarshie
birth_date
birth_placeAccra, Gold Coast (present-day Ghana)
nationalityBritish
educationBryanston School
Dean Close School
alma_materChrist Church, Oxford
occupationActor
years_active1968–present
spouseAnnika Sundström
children3

Dean Close School

Hugh Anthony Quarshie (born 22 December 1954) is a Ghanaian-born British actor. He is known for his long-running role as Ric Griffin on the BBC One medical drama Holby City (2001–20), and for playing Captain Panaka in the Star Wars film Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999).

He is also known for stage roles with the Royal Shakespeare Company, of which he has been a member since 1981 and an associate since 2005. His film work includes Highlander, Nightbreed and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald. In 1987, he was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor and in 2022 he was nominated for the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for playing Neville Lawrence in Stephen (2021). He has also won a Critics' Circle Theatre Award and an Emmy Award.

Early life

A member of the Euro-African community of Ghana, Quarshie is of mixed Ghanaian, English and Dutch ancestry. He was born in Accra, Ghana, to Emma Wilhelmina (née Phillips; 1917–2004) and Richard Quarshie (1913–2006). His mother was of chiefly ancestry; her relatives currently serve as the chiefs of the Ghanaian village of Abii.

Hugh emigrated with his family to the United Kingdom at the age of three. He was educated at Bryanston School in Dorset and Dean Close School in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (during which time he played the role of Othello at the Tuckwell Theatre), before reading PPE at Christ Church, Oxford.

Career

Quarshie had considered becoming a journalist before taking up acting. He is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), and has appeared in many stage productions and television programmes, including the serial Behaving Badly with Judi Dench. He is well known for playing the roles of Sunda Kastagir in Highlander, Captain Panaka in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, and Ric Griffin on the television series Holby City. He attended the Star Wars fan event "Star Wars Celebration" in 1999. He portrayed Lieutenant Obutu in Wing Commander.

He appeared in the 2007 two-part Doctor Who episode "Daleks in Manhattan"/"Evolution of the Daleks" as Solomon, the leader of the shanty town Hooverville. He headed the cast of Michele Soavi's The Church (1989) as Father Gus, and played Aaron the Moor in the BBC Television Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus.

Quarshie has also narrated for television. His work includes the 2006 documentary Mega Falls of Iguacu (about the Iguaçu Falls), the 2009 adaptation of Small Island, and the 2010 BBC Wildlife series The Great Rift: Africa's Wild Heart.

Personal life

In September 2010, Quarshie featured in an episode of the television genealogy series Who Do You Think You Are?, in which he traced his Ghanaian and Dutch origins. The episode revealed that Quarshie is part of his country's old mixed-race elite as one of his ancestors, Pieter Martinus Johannes Kamerling, was a Dutch official on the Gold Coast. This also made him a distant relative of Dutch actor Antonie Kamerling.

Political views

Quarshie was a supporter of the Women's Equality Party.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980The Dogs of WarZangaron Officer
1985Baby: Secret of the Lost LegendKenge Obe
1986HighlanderSunda Kastagir
1989La ChiesaFather Gus
1990NightbreedDetective Joyce
1999Wing CommanderLieutenant Obutu
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom MenaceCaptain Panaka
2000It Was An AccidentGeorge Hurlock
ThreesomeDaveShort film
2003Conspiracy of SilenceFr Joseph Ennis, SJ
2011GhostedAde
2012Black MagicShort film
2013The MeetingJack
2018Red SparrowSimon Benford
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of GrindelwaldMustafa Kama
2020What MattersEwanShort film
2021Fire AntsEwen
2022The Railway Children ReturnGeneral Harrison
2023Book Club: The Next ChapterOusmane
2024The ReturnImphinomous

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1968SceneEpisode: "Wide Games"
1979The KnowledgeCampionTV movie
1980BuccaneerMajor Nbodi2 episodes
1981WolcottDennis St GeorgeMiniseries
The Jail Diary of Albie SachsDanny YoungTV movie
A Midsummer Night's DreamPhilostrateTV movie
1983Rumpole of the BaileyJonathan MazenzeEpisode: "Rumpole and the Golden Thread"
1983AngelsTuri Mimi2 episodes
1984Sharma and BeyondMan on StairsTV movie
1985Titus AndronicusAaronTV movie
Alas Smith and Jones1 episode
1986–89ScreenPlayMike / Wallace2 episodes
1988A Gentleman's ClubBabaEpisode: A Question of Er...
1989Behaving BadlyDaniel4 episodes
1991ChancerKazeem2 episodes
Press GangInspector Hibbert2 episodes
1992–94MedicsDr. Tom Carey19 episodes
1992Surgical SpiritFergus Debonaire1 episode
Virtual MurderDr. MellorEpisode: A Dream of Dracula
The Tomorrow PeopleProfessor John Galt5 episodes (The 5-part story officially known as "The Origin Story")
1993The Comic Strip Presents...Lieutenant DelaneyEpisode: Gregory: Diary of a Nutcase
Red DwarfComputer VoiceEpisode: "Emohawk: Polymorph II"
1994HorizonNarrator (voice)Documentary
The ChiefVincent Pierce1 episode
MacGyver: Lost Treasure of AtlantisInspector RhodesTV movie
Shakespeare: The Animated TalesCassius (voice)Episode: Julius Caesar
1999The Murder of Stephen LawrenceNeville LawrenceTV movie
2000Arabian NightsMustappaMiniseries
2000Jason and the ArgonautsChiron the CentaurMiniseries
2001In DeepJim Craddock
2001–2020,Holby CityRic Griffin506 episodes
2002HornblowerFrancois LefanuEpisode: "Retribution"
2004–2019CasualtyRic Griffin
2007Doctor WhoSolomonEpisodes: "Daleks in Manhattan" and "Evolution of the Daleks"
2009Hot CitiesNarrator8 episodes
2012White HeatVictor6 episodes
2017Still Star-CrossedPrince Cosimo3 episodes
2019AbsentiaDr. Semo OduwaleSeason 2
2021StephenNeville LawrenceMiniseries
2021–2022BreedersAlex6 episodes
2022VeraDr. Leon PalmerEpisode: "Vital Signs"
Silent WitnessSeries 25; Episode: "History Part 1"
RichesStephen Richards
2023MarylandPete3 episodes
2024McDonald & DoddsClarence AdderleyEpisode: "Jinxy Sings The Blues"
2025The RainmakerWilfred R. Keeley4 episodes

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984CymbelinePosthumousRoyal Exchange, Manchester
1985The Admirable CrichtonCrichtonRoyal Exchange, Manchester
1995Goethe's FaustMephistophelesRSC
1995Julius CaesarMark AntonyRSC
2015OthelloOthelloRSC

References

References

  1. (October 2016). "Hugh Quarshie: The RSC and me {{!}} Royal Shakespeare Company".
  2. "Olivier Winners 1987".
  3. "Leading Actor".
  4. (25 August 2010). "Hugh Quarshie". Genealogy Supplies.
  5. (2010). "Hugh Quarshie". BBC Magazines.
  6. (6 September 2010). "Hugh Quarshie — Holby City's African chief". BBC News.
  7. "Hugh Quarshie". GoldCoastDataBase.
  8. (23 April 2016). "Hugh Quarshie: Give half your votes to equality on 5 May – WE think that's fair". Women's Equality Channel.
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