Ioan Gruffudd





















Ioan Gruffudd

Ioan Gruffudd (5983095758).jpg
Gruffudd at 2011 Comic-Con International

Born
(1973-10-06) 6 October 1973 (age 45)

Llwydcoed, Aberdare, Wales

Residence
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
NationalityWelsh
Education
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (1996)
OccupationActor
Years active1986–present
Spouse(s)

Alice Evans (m. 2007)
Children2

Ioan Gruffudd (Welsh: [ˈjo.an ˈɡrɪfɪð] (About this soundlisten); born 6 October 1973) is a Welsh actor. He first came to public attention as Fifth Officer Harold Lowe in Titanic (1997), and then for his portrayal of Horatio Hornblower in the Hornblower series of television films (1998–2003). Subsequent roles have included Lancelot in King Arthur (2004), Mister Fantastic in Fantastic 4 (2005) and its sequel (2007), William Wilberforce in Amazing Grace (2006), and Tony Blair in W. (2008).


His other film credits include 102 Dalmatians (2000), Black Hawk Down (2001), The Gathering (2003), Fireflies in the Garden, The Secret of Moonacre (both 2008), Sanctum, Horrible Bosses (both 2011), The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box (2014), and San Andreas (2015).


On television, Gruffudd has starred in the CW series Ringer (2011–12), the ABC drama Forever (2014–15), the Lifetime series UnReal (2016), Sundance/ITV's Liar (2017), and the Australian series Harrow (2018).




Contents





  • 1 Family, early life and education


  • 2 Career


  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Filmography

    • 4.1 Films


    • 4.2 Video games


    • 4.3 Television


    • 4.4 Theatre



  • 5 Music video


  • 6 Sources


  • 7 References


  • 8 Bibliography


  • 9 External links




Family, early life and education


Gruffudd was born on 6 October 1973 in Llwydcoed, Aberdare, Wales,[1] the eldest of three siblings. Gruffudd's parents, Peter and Gillian (née James) Gruffudd, were both teachers.[2]


His father was headmaster at two Welsh comprehensive schools in South Wales, first at Ysgol Gyfun Llanhari (in Llanharry, Rhondda Cynon Taf) then later at Ysgol Gyfun Rhydfelen (in Rhydfelin). He has a brother, Alun,[3] two years younger, and a sister, Siwan, who is seven years his junior.[4] The Gruffudd siblings were raised in a Protestant non-conformist household.[5]


The Welsh name "Ioan", is an equivalent of "John", and "Gruffudd" corresponds to the anglicised "Griffith".


During his childhood, his family moved to Cardiff.[4] Gruffudd attended Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Aberdar (Ynyslwyd; now located in Cwmdare), Ysgol Gymraeg Melin Gruffydd (in Whitchurch, Cardiff), and Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Glantaf (in Llandaff North).


He was an accomplished oboist in his teens,[6] achieving a Grade 8 level in the ABRSM music examinations[7] and playing in the South Glamorgan Youth Orchestra for several years,[8] but gave it up once acting took up most of his time. He won prizes for his high baritone singing while at school, including one at the National Eisteddfod.[7] He has said, "As a Welshman, I grew up in a culture of singing and performing with music, and I think it was through this performing that I got my confidence as an actor."[9]


Gruffudd's parents are committed Christians, and in his early 20s he was a member of the London Church of Christ, but his mother later came to London to "sort [his] head out".[10] In June 2007, he said that he "wouldn't describe myself as a deeply religious man".[11]



Career


Gruffudd started his acting career at the age of 13 in a Welsh television film, Austin (1986), and later moved on to the Welsh language soap opera Pobol y Cwm (People of the Valley) from 1987 to 1994. He also played football with the Pobol y Cwm football team Cwmderi FC alongside co-stars Hywel Emrys, Gwyn Elfyn and Ieuan Rhys. During this time, he was also active on stage, in school performances, and in the 1991 Urdd Eisteddfod production of Cwlwm.[12]


In 1992, aged 18, he began attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London. However, he was only given small parts in the Academy's productions, and feeling isolated and directionless, almost dropped out several times. However, in 1995 in his final year, he was cast in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler as George (Jörgen) Tesman, the husband of Hedda, the lead character. This performance led to him being offered the lead role in the 1996 TV remake of Poldark.[6][13]


After playing Oscar Wilde's lover John Gray in 1997's Wilde he took his first role as Fifth Officer Harold Lowe in the blockbuster film Titanic. He later landed the role of Horatio Hornblower in Hornblower, the Meridian production of the C. S. Forester novels (1998–2003), shown on ITV1 and A&E. He has said: "It was quite something for an unknown actor to get the lead. So I will always be grateful to Hornblower. ... I would love to play this character through every stage of his life. I think it would be unique to have an actor playing him from the very early days as a midshipman, through till he's an Admiral. So, I would love to play this character till he perishes."[9]


His television work includes playing the character Pip in the BBC TV production of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations (1999), Lt. John Feeley in BBC One's Warriors (1999) and architect Philip Bosinney in ITV's adaptation of The Forsyte Saga (2002). He has starred in the films 102 Dalmatians (2000), Black Hawk Down (2001) and King Arthur (2004).




Gruffudd in 2007


In 2007, he starred in the historical drama Amazing Grace as William Wilberforce, the British abolitionist, receiving critical acclaim for the role. Gruffudd has also portrayed characters of both Marvel Comics and DC Comics, having appeared as Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards) in Marvel's Fantastic Four (2005) and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007), and provided the voice of Mister Miracle in DC's Justice League Unlimited (2004–06).


In 2008, he appeared in the Julia Roberts-Ryan Reynolds film, Fireflies in the Garden. In 2008, he also appeared in The Secret of Moonacre. In 2009, he starred alongside Josh Brolin in W., a biopic about the life of US President George W Bush, in which Gruffudd played Tony Blair.[14] In 2011, he played the financier of a cave dive in Sanctum.


Gruffudd débuted his new male lead of Dr Andrew Earlham, a respected surgeon and widowed father of a teenage son, on 11 September 2017, in ITV's new 6-part thriller miniseries, Liar. Dr Earlham's world—personally and professionally—is torn asunder when his son's schoolteacher, Laura Neilson (Joanne Froggatt) accuses him of raping her after their first date, the details of which she cannot remember. Liar also began airing in the US on SundanceTV on 25 September 2017.


Apart from television and film work, he starred in the music video of Westlife's version of "Uptown Girl" (2001) alongside Claudia Schiffer. On 7 July 2007 he was a presenter at the UK leg of Live Earth at Wembley Stadium, London.[15]


Gruffudd is a native Welsh speaker. He was inducted into the Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain (the Bardic Order of Great Britain) at the highest rank of druid in the National Eisteddfod at Meifod, mid-Wales, on 4 August 2003, with the bardic name "Ioan".[2][16]


In July 2008 he featured in a promotional trailer in Welsh for BBC Wales, alongside fellow Welshmen Matthew Rhys and Gethin Jones, publicising BBC coverage of the 2008 National Eisteddfod of Wales in Cardiff.[17] In early 2014, Gruffudd was among the stars of Wales in a short film from the BBC to mark the centenary of the birth of Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.[18]



Personal life


Gruffudd lives with his wife, actress Alice Evans, in Los Angeles. The couple met during the production of 102 Dalmatians, while she was engaged and living with Olivier Picasso (a grandson of Pablo Picasso), and married on 14 September 2007 in Mexico.[19] One of Gruffudd's best men and speechmakers at the wedding was fellow Welsh actor Matthew Rhys, his long-time friend and former flatmate of eight years.[3] Both are patrons of Trust PA, a UK spinal injuries charity.[20]


On 20 April 2009, Gruffudd and Evans announced that they were expecting their first child together.[21] The couple have two daughters, Ella Betsi Janet (born on September 6, 2009) and Elsie Marigold (born on September 13, 2013).


Gruffudd enjoys being in Los Angeles because "it's the easiest place in the world to drive, and it's a real pleasure to do that in my black Jag XK8. I've gone all out."[6] Gruffudd has also said that "There's a physicality and confidence to Americans; they're very present. That's something I enjoy being around because it rubs off on you. Although an actor friend of mine visited recently and said, 'It's no wonder they write such terrible scripts these days, there's no pain! Everything's so nice you can't be bothered'."[6]



Filmography



Films


































































































































Title
Year
Role
Notes

Wilde
1997

John Gray


Titanic
1997

Harold Godfrey Lowe, Fifth Officer of the RMS Titanic


Solomon & Gaenor
1999
Solomon Levinsky


102 Dalmatians
2000
Kevin Shepherd


Another Life
2001
Freddy Bywaters


Very Annie Mary
2001
Hob


Happy Now?
2001
Sgt. Max Bracchi


Black Hawk Down
2001
Lt. John Beales


Shooters
2002
Freddy Guns


The Gathering
2002
Dan Blakeley


This Girl's Life
2003
Daniel


King Arthur
2004

Lancelot


Fantastic Four
2005

Reed Richards / Mister Fantastic
Nominated—MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Team (with Jessica Alba, Chris Evans and Michael Chiklis)

The TV Set
2006
Richard McAllister


Amazing Grace
2006

William Wilberforce


Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
2007

Reed Richards / Mister Fantastic
Nominated—Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Dance
Nominated—Razzie Award for Worst Screen Couple (with Jessica Alba)

Stories USA
2007
Simon


Agent Crush
N/A
Agent Crush
Voice role, never released

The Meant to Be's
2008
The Man
Television film

Fireflies in the Garden
2008
Addison


The Secret of Moonacre
2008
Sir Benjamin Merryweather


W.
2008

Tony Blair


The Kid
2010
Teacher


Horrible Bosses
2011

Wetwork Expert
Cameo

Sanctum
2011
Carl Hurley


Foster
2011
Alec
Also titled Angel in the House

The Adventurer: The Curse of the Midas Box
2013
Charles Mundi


Eddie
2013
The Killer
Short

Playing It Cool
2014
Stuffy


San Andreas
2015
Daniel Riddick


Keep Watching
2017
Carl Mitchell


Video games













Title
Year
Role
Notes

Fantastic Four
2005
Reed Richards / Mister Fantastic
Based on the film of the same name

Diablo III
2012
Necromancer (male)


Television






























































































































Title
Year
Role
Notes

Austin
1986
Dafydd


Pobol y Cwm
1987–94
Gareth Wyn Harries


Poldark
1996
Jeremy Poldark


Hornblower: The Even Chance
1998

Midshipman Horatio Hornblower


Hornblower: The Examination for Lieutenant
1998

Acting Lt. Horatio Hornblower


Warriors
1999
Lt. John Feeley


Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil
1999
Acting Lt. Horatio Hornblower


Hornblower: The Frogs and the Lobsters
1999
Lt. Horatio Hornblower


Great Expectations
1999

Pip


Hornblower: Mutiny
2002
3rd Lt. Horatio Hornblower


Hornblower: Retribution
2002
3rd Lt. Horatio Hornblower


Man and Boy
2002
Harry Silver
TV movie

The Forsyte Saga
2002
Phillip Bosinney


Hornblower: Loyalty
2003

Commander Horatio Hornblower


Hornblower: Duty
2003
Commander Horatio Hornblower


Century City
2004
Lukas Gold


Justice League Unlimited
2005

Mister Miracle
Voice role

Ben 10: Alien Force
2010
Devin Levin
Voice role

Batman: The Brave and the Bold
2010
Armor/Red Ryan
Voice role

Ringer
2011–12
Andrew Martin


The British
2012
Narrator


Monday Mornings
2013
Dr. Stewart Delaney
Guest role

Castle
2013
Erik Vaughn
Season 5, Episode 21: "The Squab and the Quail"

Necessary Roughness
2013
Nolan Powers
Guest role

Glee
2013
Paolo San Pablo
2 episodes ("Love, Love, Love"; "The End of Twerk")

Under Milk Wood
2014
Mog Edwards
TV movie

Forever
2014–15
Dr. Henry Morgan
Lead, 22 episodes

UnReal
2016
John Booth


Liar
2017
Andrew Earlham
Lead, 6 episodes

Harrow
2018
Dr. Daniel Harrow
Lead role


Theatre






















Title
Year
Location
Role

Hedda Gabler
1995
London (RADA)
George (Jörgen) Tesman

Trouble Sleeping[22]

[23]


1995

National Theatre Studio, London

Unknown

The Decameron[24]
1995
Gate Theatre, Notting Hill, London

Unknown

The Play What I Wrote
2001

Wyndham's Theatre, London
Mystery Guest


Music video












Title
Year
Performer
Album

Ref.
"Uptown Girl"
2001

Westlife

World of Our Own
[25]


Sources


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References




  1. ^ https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVWJ-YJQT


  2. ^ ab "Ioan received into the Gorsedd" (in Welsh). BBC Wales. 4 August 2003. Retrieved 2 August 2008.


  3. ^ ab Karen Price (18 September 2007). "Ioan's wedding pictures published". Western Mail (reproduced on icWales.co.uk).


  4. ^ ab "Ioan Gruffudd biography". BBC Wales. Retrieved 14 May 2008.


  5. ^ Moring, Mark (20 February 2007). "A Fantastic Role". Christianity Today. Retrieved 7 October 2010.


  6. ^ abcd Liz Hoggard (2 July 2005). "Ioan Gruffudd: Enter the dragon". The Independent. London, UK.


  7. ^ ab "Ioan Gruffudd CV". Hamilton Hodell Talent Management. Archived from the original on 16 December 2007. Retrieved 15 May 2008.


  8. ^ "The Gruffudd saga". GMTV. 16 January 2004.
    [permanent dead link]



  9. ^ ab "Ioan Gruffudd trivia". Filmspot.com. Archived from the original on 1 July 2007. Retrieved 12 June 2007.


  10. ^ In a July 2005 newspaper interview, Gruffudd said: "I hadn't been going to chapel. A guy stopped me in the street and asked if I would like to go to church. I thought it was a sign... I knew it wasn't right but I didn't feel that it was so wrong, so other-worldly – that's how convincing the whole thing was. In the end, my mum had to come up to London to sort my head out."Liz Hoggard (2 July 2005). "Ioan Gruffudd: Enter the dragon". The Independent. London.


  11. ^ James Collard (2 June 2007). "Famed for standout roles in period dramas, actor Ioan Gruffudd has a similar taste for timeless classics in his own wardrobe department". The Times. London, UK.


  12. ^ Malone, Sam (2 February 2010). "S4C drama tribute".


  13. ^ Gina Petonito (1999–2007). "Biography". Ioancentral [fan site]. Archived from the original on 30 April 2008. Retrieved 15 May 2008.


  14. ^ "Ioan Gruffudd is Tony Blair". Total Film. GamesRadar. 7 April 2008. Retrieved 18 May 2015.


  15. ^ "London Live Earth line-up revealed". NME. 5 July 2007.


  16. ^ "Gruffudd made honorary druid". BBC News. 20 June 2003.


  17. ^ "Eisteddfod hapus!". The Guardian. London. 30 July 2008.


  18. ^ Higgs, David (28 February 2014). "Watch this amazing video of Welsh stars reading Dylan Thomas' most famous poem". Wales Online. Retrieved 9 November 2014.


  19. ^ Mary Margaret (15 September 2007). "Fantastic Four Star Ioan Gruffudd gets married". People.


  20. ^ "Welsh actors help spinal charity". BBC. 26 October 2002. Retrieved 1 April 2014.


  21. ^ Alexis Chiu (20 April 2009). "Fantastic Four's Ioan Gruffudd and wife are expecting". People.


  22. ^ According to the Hamilton Hodell Talent Management website, Gruffudd was involved in an "untitled Nick Ward play" written and directed by Nick Ward and performed at the Royal National Studios (see "Ioan Gruffudd CV". Hamilton Hodell Talent Management. Archived from the original on 16 December 2007. Retrieved 15 May 2008.) The website Doollee.com indicates that Nick Ward developed his play Trouble Sleeping at the National Theatre Studio in London, and that it was staged in 1995 in Croydons' Warehouse Theatre


  23. ^ "Nick Ward". Doollee.com. Archived from the original on 2 June 2008. Retrieved 15 May 2008.


  24. ^ Ian Shuttleworth (July 1996). "The Decameron. Gate Theatre, London. Opened 23 July 1996". Financial Times (reproduced on Ian Shuttleworth's homepage).
    "Nick Ward". Doollee.com. Archived from the original on 2 June 2008. Retrieved 15 May 2008.



  25. ^ "Ioan Gruffudd - Biography". Imdb. 21 February 2018.




Bibliography



  • Hoggard, Liz (2 July 2005). "Ioan Gruffudd: Enter the dragon". The Independent. London, UK.


  • "Ioan Gruffudd biography". BBC Wales. Retrieved 14 May 2008.


External links





  • Ioan Gruffudd at the TCM Movie Database Edit this at Wikidata


  • Ioan Gruffudd at AllMovie


  • Ioan Gruffudd on IMDb Edit this at Wikidata








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