Rufus Sewell | |
Role | Adam |
Born | 29 October 1967 (age 49) |
Died | January 26 2022 |
Birthplace | Twickenham, England |
Rufus Sewell is a British actor most well known for his roles in Dark City, The Illusionist, A Knight's Tale, Blinky Bill the Movie, and The Tourist.
In Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (film), he plays the lead vampire villain, Adam.
Rufus Frederik Sewell (IPAc-en|ˈ|s|uː|əl; born 29 October 1967) is an English actor. He has appeared in films such as Hamlet, The Woodlanders, Dangerous Beauty, Dark City, A Knight's Tale, The Illusionist, Tristan and Isolde, and Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence. On television, he has starred in Victoria, Middlemarch, The Man in the High Castle, Zen, The Pillars of the Earth, Charles II: The Power and The Passion, Holiday and Eleventh Hour. On stage, he originated the role of Septimus Hodge in Tom Stoppard's Arcadia and the role of Jan in Stoppard's Rock 'n' Roll, with the latter earning him an Laurence Olivier Award and a Tony Award nomination.
Early life[]
Rufus Frederik Sewell was born in Twickenham on 29 October 1967, the son of Jo, a Welsh artist, classically-trained pianist and waitress, and William John Frederick Sewell (1924-1978), an Australian animator and former builder's labourer.
His father worked on the "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" segment of animation for The Beatles' Yellow Submarine film. His parents divorced when Sewell was five, and his mother worked in a pub and sold vegetables to support him and his brother Caspar. William died when Sewell was 10. Sewell's mother subsequently lived at The Pelican, Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, formerly home to the parents of Welsh poet and writer Dylan Thomas. Sewell has said that he was a difficult teenager.
Sewell was educated at Orleans Park School, a state comprehensive school in Twickenham, which he left in 1984, followed by West Thames College, where a drama teacher sent him to audition for drama school. He later enrolled at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London.
Career[]
After graduating, Sewell was set up with an agent by Judi Dench, who had directed him in a play while at the Central School of Speech and Drama. His breakthrough year was in 1993, in which he starred as the nasty Tim in[Michael Winner's film Dirty Weekend]. Winner chose him after seeing him in a play at the Criterion Theatre. Also in 1993 Sewell starred in the BBC serial of George Eliot's Middlemarch and on stage in Tom Stoppard's play Arcadia at The Royal National Theatre (Lyttelton). His film work includes 1995's Cold Comfort Farm, directed by John Schlesinger, the lead role of John Murdoch in the science fiction film Dark City in 1998, Amazing Grace, The Illusionist and Nancy Meyers' romantic comedy The Holiday. Amazing Grace deals with William Wilberforce's political fight to abolish slavery in Britain, with Sewell playing Wilberforce's co-campaigner Thomas Clarkson. Sewell is known for his villainous roles, such as those in A Knight's Tale, The Legend of Zorro, Bless the Child, Helen of Troy and The Illusionist. He spoke of his unhappiness about this, saying that "[I] don't want to play a baddie again." "Everyone has their thing they have to get around," notes Sewell. "With me, it's like okay, how can I make this upper class bad guy in the 19th century different and interesting?"
In 2008, Sewell appeared in the HBO miniseries John Adams as Alexander Hamilton. He received critical praise for his portrayal of "merry monarch" Charles II of England in the BBC's Charles II: The Power and The Passion. The series' cast included Ian McDiarmid, Helen McCrory, Rupert Graves and Shirley Henderson and spanned the life of the king from his last days in exile to his death. He co-starred in the controversial film Downloading Nancy, which was released on 5 June 2009. At the Sundance Film Festival in 2008, audiences walked out of the screening, and as of summer 2008, any theatrical release was still uncertain. Despite the controversy, Sewell continues to staunchly support the film. "It's a film I'm very proud of, whether you consider that it fails or succeeds, whether you like it or don't like it. I'm proud to be in it."
Although best known for his work in costume dramas, Sewell prefers "cravat-less" roles in modern pieces, such as the role of Petruchio in the BBC's 2005 version of William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew. This was shown as part of the ShakespeaRe-Told series, and the role earned him a Best Actor nomination at the 2006 BAFTA Television Awards. In this modern retelling of the story, the action moves from 17th century Padua, Italy to 21st century London. This production marked the fourth time that Sewell had acted in a work based on a Shakespeare play since becoming a professional actor: he previously portrayed Henry Hotspur Percy in Henry IV, Part 1 in 1995, Fortinbras in Hamlet in 1996 and the title role in Macbeth in 1999. The role also reunited him with his Charles II co-star Shirley Henderson.
He appeared in the premiere and first run of Tom Stoppard's latest play Rock 'n' Roll at the Royal Court Theatre from June to July 2006 and at the Duke of York's Theatre from July until November 2006. The play was a critical and commercial success, playing to full houses and collecting several awards and nominations, including wins for Sewell in the Best Actor category at Evening Standard Award, Critics' Circle Theatre Award and Laurence Olivier Award.
He has recorded eleven of Ian Fleming's James Bond books on 36 CDs for Collins. He continues to work in film, television and theatre, playing the lead role of Dr. Jacob Hood in the CBS TV series Eleventh Hour. He finished filming in November 2009 for a miniseries The Pillars of the Earth, which was shown on TV in 2010.
In 2010, he played the Italian detective Aurelio Zen, based on the best-selling novels by Michael Dibdin, for the BBC One drama series Zen. The three episodes were filmed in Rome and shown on BBC One in early January 2011. The series was cancelled by the BBC after just one season. He also had a small part in the film The Tourist, which also starred Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp and was released in cinemas in 2010.
He played the lead vampire, Adam, in the film Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, which was filmed in New Orleans and released in June 2012.
Sewell played the role of Ethics Man in Darkside, Tom Stoppard's 2013 radio drama based on Pink Floyd's album The Dark Side of the Moon. Sewell co-starred with Dwayne Johnson, as Autolycus, in the film Hercules , which was released in July 2014. In 2015, Sewell voiced the role of Sir Claude, a feral cat, in Blinky Bill the Movie. Sewell has most recently appeared as high-ranking American-turned-Nazi official John Smith in The Man in the High Castle, and as Lord Melbourne in Victoria.
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1991 | Twenty-One | Bobby | |
1992 | Gone to Seed | Billy | TV series: 6 episodes |
1992–1994 | Screen Two | Mike Costain Clive |
TV series: 2 episodes |
1993 | Dirty Weekend | Tim | |
1994 | A Night with a Woman, a Day with Charlie | Charlie | TV |
Middlemarch | Will Ladislaw | TV series: 7 episodes | |
Citizen Locke | Midshipman Clarke | TV | |
A Man of No Importance | Robbie Fay | ||
1995 | Cold Comfort Farm | Seth Starkadder | |
Carrington]]s | Mark Gertler | ||
Performance | Henry 'Hotspur' Percy|Harry Percy | TV series: Episode – Henry IV, Part 1 | |
1996 | Hamlet | Fortinbras | |
Victory | Martin Ricardo | ||
1997 | The Woodlanders | Giles Winterbourne | |
1998 | Dangerous Beauty | Marco Venier | |
Dark City | John Murdoch | ||
Martha, Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence | Frank | ||
Illuminata | Dominique | ||
At Sachem Farm | Ross | ||
1999 | In a Savage Land | Mick Carpenter | |
2000 | Arabian Nights | Ali Baba | TV |
Bless the Child | Eric Stark | ||
2001 | A Knight's Tale | Count Adhemar | |
She Creature - Mermaid Chronicles Part 1: She Creature | Angus | TV | |
2002 | Extreme Ops | Ian | |
2003 | Helen of Troy | Agamemnon | TV |
Victoria Station | The cabbie | ||
Charles II: The Power and the Passion | Charles II | TV series: 4 episodes | |
2004 | Taste | Michael Kuhleman | |
2005 | The Legend of Zorro | Count Armand | |
ShakespeaRe-Told | Petruchio]] | TV series: Episode – The Taming of the Shrew Nominated – British Academy Television Award for Best Actor | |
2006 | Tristan and Isolde | Marke | |
The Illusionist | Crown Prince Leopold | ||
Paris, je t'aime | William | Segment: "Père-Lachaise" | |
Amazing Grace | Thomas Clarkson | ||
9/11: Out of the Blue | The Man | ||
The Holiday | Jasper Bloom | ||
2008 | Downloading Nancy | Albert | |
John Adams | Alexander Hamilton | TV series: 2 episodes | |
Vinyan | Paul Bellmer | ||
2008–2009 | Eleventh Hour | Dr. Jacob Hood | TV series: 18 episodes |
2010 | The Pillars of the Earth | Tom Builder | TV series: 5 episodes |
The Tourist | English man | ||
2011 | Zen | Aurelio Zen | TV series: 3 episodes |
2012 | Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter | Adam | |
Hotel Noir | Felix | ||
Parade's End | Reverend Duchemin | TV series: 4 episodes | |
Restless | Lucas Romer | TV series: 2 episodes | |
2013 | All Things to All Men | Parker | |
I'll Follow You Down | Gabe | ||
The Sea | Carlo Grace | ||
2014 | Hercules | Autolycus | |
The Devil's Hand | Jacob Brown | ||
2014–present | The Man in the High Castle | Reichsmarschall John Smith | TV series: 30 episodes (not including roundtables) |
2015 | Killing Jesus | Caiaphas | |
Blinky Bill the Movie | Sir Claude | Voice | |
2016 | Gods of Egypt | Urshu | |
China's Forgotten Emperor | Narrator | History documentary | |
2016–2017 | Victoria | Lord Melbourne | TV series |
2018 | Judy | Sidney Luft | Filming |
2018 | The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel | Declan Howell | TV series: 1 episode |