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TIM McINNERNY (Max) has performed with numerous theatre groups, including Glasgow Citizens Theatre, Royal Exchange Manchester, Liverpool Playhouse and Leicester Haymarket. McInnerny was then invited to join the Royal National Theatre for David Hare’s production of Pravda, where he played opposite Anthony Hopkins and starred in the title role in Hamlet.
He subsequently joined the Royal Shakespeare Company for Twelfth Night, Romeo and Juliet and ‘Tis A Pity She’s A Whore. McInnerny also played Frank N Furter in Rocky Horror Show in the West End and most recently spent a year with Sir Peter Hall’s company at the Old Vic. He has also enjoyed conspicuous success on television in three series of Blackadder with Rowan Atkinson for the BBC; the much-admired Edge of Darkness, directed by Martin Campbell; and the controversial A Very British Coup, directed by Mick Jackson.
McInnerny made his feature film debut in Wetherby which starred Vanessa Redgrave and was directed by David Hare and won the Best Film Golden Bear Award at the Berlin Film Festival. This was followed by roles in Erik The Viking (director Terry Jones), Richard III (directed by Richard Loncraine and the recipient of a Best Film Golden Bear Award), Stephen Herek’s 101 Dalmatians, Charles Sturridge’s Fairy Tale: A True Story and Rogue Trader, directed by James Reardon, to be released in September, 1999.