
Full Disclosure with James O'Brien Charles Dance: From builder’s labourer with a stammer to Tywin Lannister
Oct 24, 2025
Charles Dance, a veteran actor known for his powerful roles including Tywin Lannister in Game of Thrones, shares his remarkable journey from a working-class background in Worcestershire. He reflects on overcoming a childhood stammer with the help of eccentric mentors, his transition to a celebrated acting career, and the importance of being a 'working actor' rather than pursuing fame. Charles dives into his experiences at the Royal Shakespeare Company, life lessons from collaborating with iconic stars, and his unshaken gratitude for a career filled with diverse roles.
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Unexpected Family Discoveries
- Charles Dance discovered his father only through family research and Who Do You Think You Are, uncovering surprising details like Boer War service and a late fatherhood age.
- He learned about a previously unknown sister, Nora, from a trunk of family artifacts found in Pretoria.
Stammer Shaped His Voice Work
- Charles developed a stammer around age 13–14 that made him invent long sentences to avoid problem words and adopt coping gestures like stamping a foot.
- The stammer faded slowly by adulthood but still occasionally resurfaces under intense emotional strain in performance.
Pub Mentors Who Taught His Craft
- Two eccentric Devon mentors, Leonard and Martin, coached Charles in voice and acting while he dug gardens and worked menial jobs for them.
- Leonard taught vocal technique like opening the throat and facial expression, transforming Charles from builder's labourer to actor.



