Frank Grimes: A Career of Range and Resilience
Frank Grimes, the Tony-nominated Irish actor, passed away at the age of 78, leaving behind an impressive legacy of theatre, film, and television performances. Known for his unforgettable roles in productions like A Bridge Too Far and Coronation Street, Grimes’ career spanned several decades, and his versatility as an actor left a lasting impact on the industry.
Early Career and Breakthrough Role
Born in Dublin on March 9, 1947, Grimes was the youngest of seven children. His career began at the age of 8 in his native Ireland, and by the time he relocated to the UK in 1960, he had already developed a passion for acting. He pursued formal training at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, which set the stage for his professional career.
In 1967, Grimes achieved a breakthrough role as the young Brendan Behan in the stage adaptation of Borstal Boy, based on Behan’s autobiographical novel. The production, which explored Behan’s time in a British juvenile detention center, was controversial at the time due to its themes and Behan’s controversial reputation. The play was a critical success, transferring to Broadway, and Grimes’ performance earned him a Tony Award nomination at just 21 years old, solidifying his position as a rising star in the industry.
Versatility in Theatre, Film, and TV
Grimes went on to work with renowned director Lindsay Anderson, who cast him as Hamlet in the 1981 production of Hamlet at Theatre Royal Stratford East. His performance, described as both graceful and impishly humorous, captured the essence of the troubled prince with a new energy. The production gained critical acclaim for its bold interpretation, and Grimes’ portrayal of Hamlet was particularly praised for its unique depth.
In film, Grimes stood out in the 1977 wartime epic A Bridge Too Far, playing Major Fuller, an intelligence officer who clashes with General Browning (Dirk Bogarde) during Operation Market Garden. Grimes’ role in this star-studded cast, including the likes of Sean Connery and Michael Caine, remains a memorable part of the film.
On television, Grimes took on a variety of roles, including memorable performances in The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes, Casualty, and Mrs. Brown’s Boys. He is perhaps most widely known for his semi-regular role as Barry Connor in Coronation Street between 2008 and 2015. In this role, he portrayed the randy, smooth-talking father of Liam (Rob James-Collier) and Michelle (Kym Marsh), bringing his trademark charm and wit to the role.
A Lifelong Passion for James Joyce
In addition to his acting career, Grimes had a lifelong passion for the works of James Joyce. Grimes’ connection to Joyce’s literature was so deep that he performed a one-man show titled The He and the She of It: A Portrait of James Joyce. His commitment to Joyce’s work was evident in his many portrayals of characters from Joyce’s universe, including Stephen Dedalus in Blooms of Dublin, Anthony Burgess’s musical adaptation of Ulysses for Radio 3.
Grimes was known to have spent much of his leisure time studying Joyce’s complex texts, particularly Finnegans Wake, which he regarded as a challenging but rewarding intellectual pursuit.
Personal Life and Legacy
Grimes’ personal life was marked by two marriages. His first marriage was to actress Michele Lohan in 1968, but the couple later divorced. In 1984, he married actress Ginnette Clarke, who survives him, along with their daughter and a son from his first marriage. Tragically, another son from his first marriage predeceased him.
Throughout his career, Grimes remained a devoted performer, and his passion for acting and literature continued until his final days. His ability to balance a successful career with his deep personal interests in Joyce’s works made him a truly unique figure in the entertainment world.
Final Thoughts
Frank Grimes’ contributions to the arts spanned decades, from stage performances to screen roles that showcased his remarkable range and dedication to his craft. His portrayal of characters with depth, humor, and complexity made him a beloved figure in the industry. As fans reflect on his storied career, they will remember him not only for his famous roles but for his profound impact on those around him. Frank Grimes will undoubtedly be missed by his peers and fans alike.