Rufus Sewell is a really got english actor who was in Tristan and Isolde. Enough said. ;)
Rufus Sewell was born on the 29th of October 1967 in Twickenham, England. His father, Bill was an Australian animator, who died when Rufus was 10. He has one brother, Caspar. He attended London's Central School of Speech and Drama and left in June of 1989 after completing three years of training. He made his London Stage debut in "Making It Better" for which he won the "Best Newcomer Award", he also originated the role of Septimus Hodge in Tom Stoppards "Arcadia", and was nominated for an Oliver Award. On the Broadway stage, he debuted in "Translations" and received the Broadway Theater World Award. His film work has been has been equally varied and acclaimed from the junkie in "Twenty-One", the sweet bus driver in "A Man Of No Importance", The volatile artist in "Carrington" and the lustful son in "Cold Comfort Farm." The protagonist hounded Dostoevsky-like in "Dark City", the star-crossed sutor in "Dangerous Beauty", to the the bitter, acidic, alcoholic cokehead of "Martha Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence", he has appeared in some of the most acclaimed theatre, film and television productions.
Rufus Sewell was born on the 29th of October 1967 in Twickenham, England. His father, Bill was an Australian animator, who died when Rufus was 10. He has one brother, Caspar. He attended London's Central School of Speech and Drama and left in June of 1989 after completing three years of training. He made his London Stage debut in "Making It Better" for which he won the "Best Newcomer Award", he also originated the role of Septimus Hodge in Tom Stoppards "Arcadia", and was nominated for an Oliver Award. On the Broadway stage, he debuted in "Translations" and received the Broadway Theater World Award. His film work has been has been equally varied and acclaimed from the junkie in "Twenty-One", the sweet bus driver in "A Man Of No Importance", The volatile artist in "Carrington" and the lustful son in "Cold Comfort Farm." The protagonist hounded Dostoevsky-like in "Dark City", the star-crossed sutor in "Dangerous Beauty", to the the bitter, acidic, alcoholic cokehead of "Martha Meet Frank, Daniel and Laurence", he has appeared in some of the most acclaimed theatre, film and television productions.
"First I was seen as a brooding bloke on a horse, and then a baddie, and then a king." -Rufus Sewell
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