Richard E. Grant was spotted on Grafton Street in Dublin today.
The Londoner is most well known for his hilarious role in Withnail & I but has made appearances in Absolutely Fabulous, Games of Thrones and Spice World where he played the band’s manager.
The 59-year-old was in the capital promoting a new unisex perfume from Jack Perfume called Piccadilly ’69.
The actor enjoyed cycling around Dublin on an orange bike but unfortunately had a tumble which one eagle eyed Dubliner spotted.
Did you see anything random this morning? Bet it wasn’t as random as seeing Richard E Grant nearly falling off a bright orange bike!
— paul kennedy (@poljkennedi) September 5, 2016
SPOTTED ON GRAFTON ST: Richard E. Grant looking very tanned. GOSSIP GIRL xoxo
— Caolan Mc Aree (@Caolanmcaree) September 5, 2016
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— Visit Dublin (@VisitDublin) September 6, 2016
Richard is making the most of his time in Ireland and seeing all the major landmarks around the Emerald Isle in record timing.
While in Dublin, the actor paid a visit to a few typical tourist sights including the Long Room in Trinity College and the Ha’penny bridge.
He then moved on to Kilkenny where he did a spot of kayaking down the river before dashing over to Newgrange to see the tomb.
Trinity College with ‘Simpsons’ looking CGI sky this fine fettling afternoon in Dublin pic.twitter.com/AliP5jKMtA
— Richard E. Grant (@RichardEGrant) September 5, 2016
Ha’penny bridge in Dublin. Tourist-happy snappy pic.twitter.com/Nb3s73YOll
— Richard E. Grant (@RichardEGrant) September 5, 2016
Spent the morning shooting the breeze with Charlie kayaking in Kilkenny. Top man! pic.twitter.com/7dAS24HvdO
— Richard E. Grant (@RichardEGrant) September 6, 2016
Newgrange tomb in Ireland. Older than the pyramids. pic.twitter.com/JoW3mLLwEG
— Richard E. Grant (@RichardEGrant) September 6, 2016
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