James D'Arcy (born 24 August 1975) is an
English actor.
Early life
James D'Arcy was born as
Simon D'Arcy and grew up in
Fulham, London, with his mother, Caroline (a nurse) and his younger sister Charlotte. His father died when he was young. After completing his education at
Christ's Hospital in 1991, he went to
Australia for a year and worked in the drama department of a school in
Perth, which gave him an interest in acting. When he returned to London he applied for drama school. He did a three-year course at the
London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, completing a
BA in Acting in 1995.
During his time at LAMDA he appeared in training productions of
Heracles,
As You Like It,
Wild Honey,
The Freedom of the City and
Sherlock Holmes. On leaving drama school: "It was only when I finished the course and left my graduation
diploma on the bus that I realized I'd become an actor."
Work
His first appearances on television were small roles in the TV series
Silent Witness (1996) and
Dalziel and Pascoe (1996), followed by roles in TV movies such as Nicholas Hawthorne in Ruth Rendell's
Bribery and Corruption (1997), Lord Cheshire in
The Canterville Ghost (1997) and Jonathan Maybury in
The Ice House (1997). In 1997 he furthermore played Blifil in the Mini-series
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. In 1999, he acted alongside
Daniel Craig in the
World War I-drama
The Trench as well as having a small role in the Comedy
Guest House Paradiso.
From 2001 on, D’Arcy played...
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