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James Purefoy
English actor

James Purefoy

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English actor
A.K.A.
James Brian Mark Purefoy
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Taunton, Taunton Deane, Somerset, Somerset
Age
60 years
Family
Spouse:
Holly Aird
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Height:
1.8542 m
James Purefoy
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Biography

James Brian Mark Purefoy (born 3 June 1964) is an English actor, producer and director. He is best known for portraying Mark Antony in the HBO series Rome, former college professor-turned-serial-killer Joe Carroll in the series The Following and Solomon Kane in the feature film Solomon Kane.

He was born in Somerset and attended Sherborne School before training at the Central School of Speech and Drama. His appearances in stage plays and a variety of television roles in the UK and USA have grown since the 1980s.

Early life

Purefoy was born in Taunton, Somerset, the eldest son of Anthony Chetwynd and Shirley (née Taylor) Purefoy. He boarded at Sherborne School, which he left with only one O-level. He later went to night school and received 11 more O-levels, before taking his A-levels at Brooklands College in Weybridge. He worked as a porter at Yeovil District Hospital before studying acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama.

Career

Purefoy in 2009

Stage work

Purefoy's early professional roles included Romeo in Romeo and Juliet in Leatherhead, Walter in Mary Morgan at the Riverside Studios and Alan Strang in Equus on tour. He subsequently joined the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) in 1988 and appeared in The Constant Couple, Macbeth, The Tempest, The Man Who Came to Dinner (Gene Saks, Barbican) and King Lear as Edgar.

Elsewhere, he has also appeared as Laertes in Hamlet at the Bristol Old Vic (1991) Brian in William Gaminara's Back Up the Hearse and Let them Sniff the Flowers at the Hampstead Theatre (1992), Roland Maule in Noël Coward's Present Laughter at the Globe Theatre (1993), Biff in Death of a Salesman, alongside Ken Stott and Jude Law, at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds (1994), Tony in The Servant at the Birmingham Rep (1995). He returned to the RSC for Simon Callow's stage adaptation of the film classic, Les enfants du paradis at the Barbican. He also played Hugh de Morville in Paul Corcoran's Four Nights in Knaresborough at the Tricycle Theatre, (1999) and Loveless in Trevor Nunn's production of The Relapse at the National Theatre in 2001.

Between March and June 2011 he starred as Peter in Trevor Nunn's production of Flare Path at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, alongside Sheridan Smith and Sienna Miller, as part of the playwright Terence Rattigan's centenary year celebrations.

Film and television

Purefoy at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2009

Purefoy was screen tested for the role of James Bond in 1995 for GoldenEye, but ultimately lost the role to Pierce Brosnan. Throughout 2004 and 2005 Purefoy's name was rumoured as a possible candidate to replace Brosnan as Bond in future films. He played James McCarthy, a young man accused of murdering his father, in "The Boscombe Valley Mystery," in Granada's The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes. One of his notable roles was as Nicholas Jenkins in the eight-part miniseries A Dance to the Music of Time for Channel 4 in 1997. He played Edward, the Black Prince in the film A Knight's Tale, Rawdon Crawley in Vanity Fair with Reese Witherspoon and Tom Bertram in the 1999 production of Mansfield Park.

He has played major roles in several television costume dramas, including Sharpe's Sword, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, The Prince and the Pauper, The Mayor of Casterbridge, Blackbeard: Terror at Sea, Beau Brummell: This Charming Man, The Tide of Life, Camelot and Rome.

He was originally the actor for V in the 2006 Film V for Vendetta but had creative differences with the production team and left the film six weeks into filming. Parts of the film contain (dubbed) scenes of Purefoy. Speculation suggested that his departure was due to an opportunity to play James Bond in the 2006 film Casino Royale.

He played Mark Antony in the HBO/BBC original television series, Rome. At the time there were rumours that at least one nude body in the show had been digitally enhanced. When his Wikipedia entry, which at that time referred to the rumours, was brought up in an interview with Alastair McKay, published in the January 2007 issue of Out magazine, Purefoy said, "I won't say whose it was, but there was a penis in the series that may have been slightly enhanced. But it wasn't mine. Mine's all mine."

Producer William J. MacDonald announced that James Purefoy would play Simon Templar in a new TV series of The Saint. The new series was scheduled to start shooting in Berlin and Australia in April 2008. However, production ultimately did not occur and in August Purefoy was reported as negotiating with NBC to star in another series, The Philanthropist.

He starred as Teddy Rist in the summer television series, The Philanthropist, which aired on NBC beginning on June 2009. His character is a billionaire playboy who decides to use his wealth and power to help others in need.

In 2013, The Following debuted, starring Purefoy as the lead antagonist of the series. He portrays Joe Carroll, a former professor who becomes a serial killer and leads a cult of followers, all whom help create Carroll's "story".

It was announced in June 2014 that Purefoy would join the cast of the upcoming film High-Rise with Tom Hiddleston and Jeremy Irons. Later in 2014, Purefoy co-starred in the Formula 1-themed music video for David Guetta's song "Dangerous".

Personal life

Purefoy in 2011

Purefoy has a son, Joseph (born 1997), with the actress Holly Aird. With the documentary director and producer Jessica Adams, he has a daughter, Rose (born 2012). He married Adams in Somerset in July 2014.

Purefoy is a supporter of Yeovil Town FC.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Feast of JulyJedd Wainwright
1997Jilting JoeJoe
1998Bedrooms and HallwaysBrendan
1999Mansfield ParkTom Bertram
1999Women Talking DirtyDaniel
2000LighthouseRichard Spader
2000Maybe BabyCarl Phipps
2000The Wedding TackleHal
2001TomorrowAndrew Spender
2001A Knight's TaleEdward, the Black Prince of Wales/Sir Thomas Colville
2002Resident EvilSpence Parks
2003Photo FinishJamesJury Award for Best Actor
2004George and the DragonGeorge
2004BlessedCraig Howard
2004Vanity FairColonel Rawdon Crawley
2005V for VendettaVUncredited;

Left six weeks into filming; Few opening scenes of a masked V are of James Purefoy but are dubbed by Hugo Weaving.

2006Goose on the LooseKenneth Donnelly
2008Lena: The Bride of IceDr. Harper
2010Solomon KaneSolomon KaneUK release
2011IroncladMarshall
2012John CarterKantos Kan
2013Wicked BloodWild Bill
2015MomentumMr. Washington
2015High-RisePangbourne
2016EquityMichael Connor
2017ChurchillKing George VI

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990CoastingMike BakerLead role
1991The Case-book of Sherlock HolmesJames McCarthyEpisode: "The Boscombe Valley Mystery"
1991BoonAlan BridgesEpisode: "Houseguests"
1992Bye Bye BabyTelevision film
1992The Cloning of Joanna MayOliverTelevision film
1992AngelsVictor
1993Calling the ShotsBrian SummersTelevision film
1993RidesJulian4 episodes
1993Crime StoryDarius GuppyEpisode: "The Prince"
1995Tears Before BedtimeJimmy Turner
1995Sharpe's SwordCaptain Jack SpearsTelevision film
1996The Tide of LifeNick StuartTelevision miniseries
1996The Tenant of Wildfell HallMr. LawrenceTelevision miniseries
1996The Prince and the PauperMiles Hendon
1997Have Your Cake and Eat ItBenTelevision miniseries
1997Bright HairDavid MilesTelevision film
1997A Dance to the Music of TimeNicholas JenkinsTelevision miniseries
2000Don QuixoteSansón CarrascoTelevision film
2000MetropolisNathanTelevision miniseries
2003The Mayor of CasterbridgeDonald FarfraeTelevision film
2005Blackbeard: Terror at SeaEdward Teach/BlackbeardTelevision film
2005–07RomeMark AntonyLead role
2006Beau Brummell: This Charming ManBeau BrummellTelevision film
2007ManchildJoeTelevision film
2007FrankensteinDr. Henry ClervalTelevision film
2008–10The SummitThom LightstoneTelevision miniseries
2009DiamondsLucas DenmontTelevision film
2009The PhilanthropistTeddy RistLead role
2011CamelotKing LotEpisodes: "Homecoming", "The Sword and the Crown", "Lady of the Lake"
2011InjusticeWilliam TraversTelevision miniseries
2011Rev.RichardEpisode: "#2.6"
2011RevengeDominik WrightEpisodes: "Doubt", "Justice"
2012The Hollow CrownThomas MowbrayEpisode: "Richard II"
2012EpisodesRob4 episodes
2013–15The FollowingJoe CarrollLead role; 30 episodes
2016–presentHap and LeonardHap CollinsLead role
2016RootsJohn WallerTV miniseries
2016TrollhuntersKanjigar the CourageousAnimated series, voice only, replaced Tom Hiddleston
2017Altered CarbonLaurens Bancroft

Radio

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Afternoon Play: The Tears of WarBevil Quiller-CouchRadio4, lead role
2014Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?Rick DeckardRadio4, lead role
2016Le CidDon RodrigueRadio 3, lead role
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