Ian McDiarmid
- Actor
Ian McDiarmid was born on August 11, 1944 in Carnoustie, Tayside,
Scotland. He studied for a Master's degree in Clinical Psychology at
the University of St. Andrews, but eventually found that his calling
was in theatre. He went to the Royal Academy in Glasgow, where he
received the prestigious gold medal for his work. He now has a highly
successful career as a theatre director, and from 1990 until his
retirement in 2001, was Joint Artistic Director of London's Almeida
Theatre in Islington. He and his co-director
Jonathan Kent revived the Almeida
and persuaded many Hollywood stars including
Kevin Spacey,
Ralph Fiennes and
Anna Friel to tread the boards in their
humble theatre. They won the coveted London Evening Standard Award in
1998 for their efforts. McDiarmid is also well known for his film and
television appearances, and is perhaps most famous for his chilling
performance as Emperor Palpatine in
George Lucas's Star Wars films.