Grant Gillespie
Grant Gillespie’s an actor, novelist, and screenwriter living in the West End of London.
Onscreen, he’s appeared in numerous productions, including: Kingsman 2, Florence Foster Jenkins, Will, Catastrophe, Siblings, The Crown, George Gently, Victoria and Cast Offs. On stage, he’s worked with the celebrated directors Jamie Lloyd, Michael Grandage, Stephen Unwin and Erica Whyman. He’s done MOCAP work at The Imaginarium (Squadron 42) and voices for computer games Bloodborne and Dark Souls.
His novel, The Cuckoo Boy, was described as ‘an emotionally visceral debut’ (Guardian). ‘Through James and David, Gillespie explores the chasm between how children and adults perceive the world, and the devastating consequences of falling through this gap. The Cuckoo Boy is a savage indictment of hypocrisy and forced social convention.’ (Observer). His short story, The Upper Hand, published by Simon Schuster (in He Played For His Wife and Other Stories) also features Poet Laureate, Carol Ann Duffy.
Grant also writes screen/theatre and radio plays. Harvest – co-written with Kate Ashfield – is on the slate at Kate Lewis and Julia Walsh’s production company, Neon Ink.
Acting
Movie
Kingsman: The Golden Circle
as Hotel Receptionist
2017
TV
The Crown
as Messenger
2016
Movie
Florence Foster Jenkins
as Brooklyn Man
2016
TV
Agatha Christie's Poirot
as Jack Lovett
1989
Movie
Living
as Lyons Head Waiter
2022
TV
The Diplomat
as Brian
2023
TV
Joan
as Mr. Galbraith
2024
TV
Siblings
as Melvin
2014
Movie
Lecture 21
as Musician
2008
Movie
The Sermon
as The Pastor
2018
TV
Playhouse Presents
as Bertie
2012
Movie
Schadenfreude
as Nigel Flint
2025
New Dawn
as Medic
1999