Manager
Stephen is signed with Michelle Braidman Associates.
Build
Slim
Height
6 ft 0 in or 183 cm
Weight
82 kg or 181 pounds
Spouse
Stephen Dillane married –
- Naomi Wirthner – Stephen is married to Naomi Wirthner who is also an actress. The couple has two kids, Seamus Dillane and Frank Dillane (Actor).
Race / Ethnicity
White
Stephen has Australian ancestry on his father’s side, while he is of British descent on his mother’s side.
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Grey
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
- Often appears in war movies
- Grey eyes
Measurements
Stephen’s body specifications are not known.
Shoe Size
11 (US) or 10 (UK) or 44 (EU)
Brand Endorsements
Stephen Dillane hasn’t signed any endorsement contract yet.
Religion
Stephen’s religious beliefs are not known.
Best Known For
Stephen is best known for his roles in the movies Spy Game (2001) as Charles Harker, The Hours (2002) as Leonard Woolf, King Arthur (2004) as Merlin, Goal! (2005) as Glen Foy, Nine Lives (2005) as Martin, Savage Grace (2007) as Brooks Baekland, God on Trial (2008) as Schmidt, Storm (2009) as Keith Haywood, Perfect Sense (2011) as Stephen Montgomery and Zero Dark Thirty (2012) as National Security Adviser.
Dillane also appeared in many TV series, but the one that he will be remembered for is the popular TV series Game of Thrones (2012-) in which he played the character of Stannis Baratheon.
First Film
Stephen first appeared in the TV movie The Secret Garden (1987) playing as Captain Lennox.
But, his first featured appearance was in the movie Hamlet (1990) in which he played the character of Horatio.
First TV Show
Stephen had his television debut in the episode “Steel Searching: Part 1″ of the TV series Remington Steele in 1985 playing the character of Bradford Galt.
Personal Trainer
Stephen Dillane is one of those actors, who does not workout.
Stephen Dillane Favorite Things
- Smell – Breakfast
- Books – Gargoyles by Thomas Bernhard
Stephen Dillane Facts
- After his graduation from the University of Exeter, Stephen became a journalist for weekly newspaper The Croydon Advertiser.
- He was inspired by the actor Trevor Eve, who left his main profession (architecture), so he can pursue acting. That was enough reason for Stephen that soon after he read the story of Trevor, joined Bristol Old Vic Theater School.
- Stephen was known by the name Stephen Dillon until early 1990, when he changed it back to his birth name, i.e., Stephen Dillane.
- In 2000, he won the Tony Award for his role in the play The Real Thing.
- He started acting in his mid-twenties.
- In 1999, Stephen received an award for Best Actor at the London’s Evening Standard Awards for his acts in The Real Thing.