James Purefoy

James Purefoy

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Birthday: 
3 June 1964, Taunton, Somerset, England, UK
Birth Name: 
James Brian Mark Purefoy
Height: 
185 cm
James Brian Mark Purefoy was born and brought up in Taunton, Somerset, England, the son of Shirley (Taylor), who ran an employment agency, and Anthony Chetwynd Purefoy. After leaving school at the age of sixteen, he took a succession of different jobs, including working on a pig farm and as a porter at Yeovil District Hospital, before travelling an... Show more »
James Brian Mark Purefoy was born and brought up in Taunton, Somerset, England, the son of Shirley (Taylor), who ran an employment agency, and Anthony Chetwynd Purefoy. After leaving school at the age of sixteen, he took a succession of different jobs, including working on a pig farm and as a porter at Yeovil District Hospital, before travelling and working extensively throughout Europe. At eighteen, James returned to college to take his A-Levels, one of which was Drama. It was there that he realised that this was something he felt inspired by and so applied for and was accepted onto the acting course at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Whilst playing the title role in "Henry V" in the first term of his final year at Central, he was seen by a casting director from the RSC and invited to join the company, immediately, in Stratford. Although initially asked only to play "Ferdinand" in Nicholas Hytner's production of "The Tempest", he left the RSC two years later having performed in eight productions and been directed by the likes of Adrian Noble, Roger Michell and Gene Saks playing, amongst other, "Edgar" in "King Lear" and "Malcolm" in "Macbeth". Over the next six years, he divided his time between theatre and television. In the theatre, he worked with Katie Mitchell on "Women of Troy" at the Gate; Matthew Warchus, Ken Stott and Jude Law on "Death of a Salesman" at the West Yorkshire Playhouse; Iain Glen on "Hamlet" at Bristol Old Vic; Bill Alexander in a critically-acclaimed season at Birmingham Rep, playing leading parts in "The Servant", "The Way of the World" and "Macbeth"; and with Simon Callow, Joseph Fiennes, Rupert Graves, and Helen McCrory, on "Les Enfants du Paradis", again for the RSC. As well as appearing in the BBC's landmark period drama, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1996), he has always chosen to do a wide variety of parts on television, to avoid being typecast. From the psychopathic rapist in BBC1's Calling the Shots (1993) with Lynn Redgrave to the fraudster "Darius Guppy" in LWT's "The Prince"; from the urbane observer "Nick Jenkins" in Channel 4's A Dance to the Music of Time (1997) to the sad stalker in Granada's series, Metropolis (2000), James has always managed to confound people's expectations of him. Over the last few years, he has been busy making feature films, on average at the rate of three a year. Early credits include "Jedd Wainwright" in Feast of July (1995) for "Merchant Ivory", and as the bisexual Irish baker, "Brendan" in Rose Troche's Bedrooms and Hallways (1998). From the alcoholic roustabout "Tom Bertram" in Mansfield Park (1999) to the wannabee "Bond" actor "Carl Phipps" in Maybe Baby (2000); the gambling, womanising "Daniel" in Women Talking Dirty (1999) with Helena Bonham Carter to the noble, enigmatic "Prince Edward" in Brian Helgeland's A Knight's Tale (2001). He has continued to surprise those who seek to pidgeon-hole him in his film career - always choosing to play parts that juxtapose strongly with the one he has just completed. Last year, he returned to the theatre to play the rake "Ned Loveless" in Trevor Nunn's acclaimed production of "The Relapse" at the National Theatre in London, before embarking on the biggest challenge he has yet faced - playing "George" in the big budget George and the Dragon (2004), with, among others, Michael Clarke Duncan, Val Kilmer, Piper Perabo and Patrick Swayze. This movie will be released in the summer of 2003. He lives alone in London. Show less «

James Purefoy's FILMOGRAPHY

Portrait Artist of the Year - Season 11

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The Veil - Season 1

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Land of Women - Season 1

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The Talk - Season 14

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Lorraine - Season 14

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Portrait Artist of the Year - Season 10

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Sex Education - Season 4

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Malpractice - Season 1

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Portrait Artist of the Year - Season 9

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A Discovery of Witches - Season 3

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Pennyworth - Season 3

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Marie Antoinette - Season 1 [Sub: Eng]

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Marie Antoinette - Season 1 [Audio: Eng]

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Fishermans Friends: One and All

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The Talk - Season 13

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Portrait Artist of the Year - Season 8

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Sex Education - Season 3

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A Discovery of Witches - Season 2

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Urban Myths - Season 4

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Trollhunters: Rise of the Titans

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Portrait Artist of the Year - Season 6

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Portrait Artist of the Year - Season 7

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Sex Education - Season 2

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James Purefoy'S roles

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Kantos Kan
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Solomon Kane
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Tom Bertram
Tom Bertram
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Mr. Washington
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Hap Collins
John Reynolds
John Reynolds
George VI
George VI
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Rob
Dominik Wright
Dominik Wright
Joe Carroll
Joe Carroll
Mark Antony
Mark Antony
Lot
Lot
Thomas Mowbray
Thomas Mowbray
Baron Saloka
Baron Saloka
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