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Rupert Evans
British actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rupert Evans is a British actor. He became known in his first major film role as FBI agent John Myers in Guillermo del Toro's 2004 fantasy superhero film Hellboy.
Early life and education
Rupert Evans was born in Staffordshire, England and was brought up on a farm near Stoke-on-Trent.[1]
He was educated at Bilton Grange School, followed by Milton Abbey School.[2][3]
He studied acting at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London, graduating in 2001.[4]
Career
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Screen
In 2002, Evans appeared in the drama film Crime and Punishment starring John Simm, and then in 2004 in the TV series North and South starring Richard Armitage.[citation needed]
Evans' first major film role was as FBI agent John Myers in director Guillermo del Toro's 2004 adaptation of the Mike Mignola comic book Hellboy.[5] He also appeared in Agora, which was filmed in Malta with Rachel Weisz and Max Minghella.[citation needed]
On television, Evans starred as Edmund Allingham in the BBC's The Village (2013);[6] as Elliot Howe in Rogue; as Peter Fleming in Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond;[7] and as Brother Godwyn in World Without End.[8] He also guest-starred in ITV's High Stakes sitcom with Richard Wilson, and Paradise Heights, the BBC drama starring Neil Morrissey.[citation needed] Evans was a lead in the Amazon Prime original series The Man in the High Castle in 2015.[9][10]
In 2014, Evans starred in the horror film The Canal, and in 2016 had a supporting role in the horror film The Boy.[11] He played the role of Jerry Levov in Ewan McGregor's 2016 feature directorial debut American Pastoral.[12]
In February 2018, Evans was cast in a regular role for The CW's fantasy drama series Charmed, a reboot of the 1998 series of the same name. Evans plays Harry Greenwood, a college professor and the sisters' whitelighter – a guardian angel who protects and guides witches. The show ran for four seasons, until 2022.[13][4]
In 2021 Evans appeared in Bridgerton series 2, portraying Edmund Bridgerton, late husband to Violet Bridgerton (Ruth Gemmell) and father to the entire Bridgerton clan.[14]
Stage
Evans has performed extensively on the stage, including in Breathing Corpses at the Royal Court Theatre; Kiss Of The Spider Woman at the Donmar Warehouse; and a season with the Royal Shakespeare Company.[1] in 2009 he performed alongside Dominic West in a new production of Pedro Calderon de la Barca's Spanish classic, Life is a Dream, at the Donmar Warehouse.[2]
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Awards and nominations
Notes
- Credited as Rupert E.C. Evans
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