Hugh Anthony Quarshie is a Ghanaian-born British actor celebrated for his long-running role as Ric Griffin on the BBC medical drama
Holby City (1999) and for portraying Captain Panaka in
Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999). A member of the Royal Shakespeare Company since 1981, he has appeared in notable stage productions and films including
Highlander (1986),
Nightbreed (1990), and
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018). His work has earned nominations for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actor (1987) and the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor (2022), along with a Critics' Circle Theatre Award and an Emmy Award.
Originally from Accra, Ghana, he moved to the United Kingdom at age three. He was educated at Bryanston School and Dean Close School, performing Othello at the Tuckwell Theatre, before studying PPE at Christ Church, Oxford. Initially considering journalism, Quarshie turned to acting, building a career across stage, television, and film. He has appeared in
Doctor Who (2005), the
The BBC Television Shakespeare (1978), and the film
The Church (1989), and has narrated documentaries including
The Falls of Iguaçu (2006) and
The Great Rift: Africa's Greatest Story (2010). Quarshie has also been active in public discourse, supporting causes such as the Women's Equality Party, and participated in the genealogy series
Who Do You Think You Are? (2004), exploring his Ghanaian-Dutch heritage.