Richard Graham
Richard Graham, born on May 10, 1960, in Farnborough, Kent, United Kingdom, is a distinguished actor recognized for his compelling performances in film and television. He gained widespread acclaim for his roles alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in the iconic films "Titanic" and "Gangs of New York" (2002), showcasing his ability to hold his own against some of Hollywood's biggest stars.
In addition to his film work, Graham has made significant contributions to television. He starred as D.S. Mickey Farrel in the complete run of the crime drama series "Maisie Raine," which consists of 12 episodes. More recently, he has taken on the role of William Alexander in the popular soap opera "Hollyoaks." His versatile acting skills have also been showcased in a variety of notable British television series, including "Inspector Morse" and "Pie in the Sky," further solidifying his reputation in the industry.
Graham's career reflects a rich tapestry of roles that highlight his range and dedication as an actor. His performances continue to resonate with audiences, and he remains an influential figure in the realms of both film and television.