David Thewlis
David Wheeler (born 20 March 1963), better known as David Thewlis (/ˈθjuːlɪs/), is an English actor, director, screenwriter, and author.
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Born | David Wheeler 20 March 1963 |
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Years active | 1985–present |
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Partner | Anna Friel (2001–2010) |
Children | 1 |
Thewlis rose to prominence when he starred in the film Naked (1993), for which he won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor. His most commercially successful roles have been Remus Lupin in the Harry Potter franchise (2004–2011) and Sir Patrick Morgan / Ares in Wonder Woman (2017). Other film roles include Total Eclipse (1995), James and the Giant Peach (1996), Dragonheart (1996), Seven Years in Tibet (1997), Kingdom of Heaven (2005), The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas (2008), War Horse (2011), The Theory of Everything (2014), Anomalisa (2015), I'm Thinking of Ending Things (2020), and Enola Holmes 2 (2022). He will appear in Avatar 3 (2024).
Thewlis' most notable television roles are Cyrus Crabb in the miniseries Dinotopia (2002), V. M. Varga in the third series of Fargo (2017), the voice of the Shame Wizard in the animated sitcoms Big Mouth (2017–present) and Human Resources (2022–present), and Christopher Edwards in the miniseries Landscapers (2021). His performance in Fargo earned him nominations for an Emmy, a Golden Globe, and a Critics' Choice Award. His most recent role is John Dee in the Neil Gaiman-produced Netflix drama The Sandman (2022).
Early life
Thewlis was born David Wheeler in Blackpool on 20 March 1963,[1] the son of Maureen (née Thewlis) and Alec Raymond Wheeler.[2] Both parents worked at his father's shop. He has an older sibling and a younger sibling. As a teenager, he played in a rock band called QED and played lead guitar with a punk rock band called Door 66. He was educated at Highfield High School in Blackpool's Marton area. He later enrolled in the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, graduating in 1984.[3]
Career
Acting
Thewlis had a minor role in an episode of the 1980s sitcom Up the Elephant and Round the Castle.[4] He also appeared in a 1985 episode of the BBC sitcom Only Fools and Horses, 'It's Only Rock and Roll', as a member of Rodney's short-lived band. His first professional role was in the play Buddy Holly at the Regal in Greenwich.[3]
Thewlis's breakout role was Naked (1993; dir. Mike Leigh), as the main character, Johnny, a homeless, highly intelligent, embittered, rambling street philosopher, for which Thewlis was named Best Actor by the National Society of Film Critics (United States), the London Film Critics Circle, the Evening Standard, the New York Film Critics' Circle and the Cannes Film Festival. That same year, he appeared on television as a sexual predator named James Jackson in Prime Suspect 3, opposite Helen Mirren and Ciarán Hinds. Before that, his first television appearance was in Valentine Park.
During the 1990s, Thewlis appeared in a variety of films, mostly fantasy and period, including Restoration (1995), Black Beauty (1994), Total Eclipse (1995) with Leonardo DiCaprio, The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996), Dragonheart (1996), and Seven Years in Tibet (1997), opposite Brad Pitt. He was nominated for a British Independent Film Award for Divorcing Jack (1998), and played Clov in a television film of Samuel Beckett's Endgame (2000). Notable appearances also include Bernardo Bertolucci's Besieged (1998), the Coen brothers’ The Big Lebowski (1998), and Paul McGuigan's Gangster No. 1 (2000), opposite Paul Bettany and Malcolm McDowell.
He auditioned for the role of Quirinus Quirrell in the Chris Columbus directed film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, but the part went to Ian Hart. Despite missing out on the first film, he was cast in 2004 as Professor Remus Lupin in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. He did not have to audition as he was director Alfonso Cuarón's first choice for the role.[5] Thewlis reprised the role in four other films in the series.
He appeared as an SS Commandant of a Nazi death camp and father of the main character in The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, which was well received. Other credits include Ridley Scott's Kingdom of Heaven (2005), Terrence Malick's The New World (2005), and The Omen (2006).
Thewlis played the late Dr. Michael Aris, husband of Nobel Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi of Burma, with Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh as Suu Kyi, in the biopic The Lady directed by Luc Besson. In 2012, he received an International Festival of Independent Cinema Off Plus Camera Award. In the same year, he also played in Separate We Come, Separate We Go, directed by Harry Potter co-star Bonnie Wright.
In June 2015, Thewlis was reported to be filming scenes for a Donald Crowhurst biopic, The Mercy, on the beach at Teignmouth, Devon, playing Donald Crowhurst's press agent, Rodney Hallworth, while Colin Firth is playing Donald Crowhurst.[6] He also starred in Regression, a thriller released in autumn 2015. In September 2015, Thewlis starred as Inspector Goole in Helen Edmundson's BBC TV adaptation of J. B. Priestley's An Inspector Calls. In October 2015, he played King Duncan in the film Macbeth.
Thewlis portrayed Ares in Wonder Woman (2017), the DC Comics film featuring the character of the same name.[7][8] He briefly reprised his role as Ares in Justice League (2017). That same year, he appeared as V. M. Varga, the main antagonist of the third season of Fargo. His performance was critically acclaimed,[9][10][11] and earned him nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award, Critics' Choice Television Award and Golden Globe Award as a supporting actor.
Thewlis has most recently starred in the 2020 Netflix film I'm Thinking of Ending Things, directed by Charlie Kaufman.
Filmmaking
Thewlis directed Hello, Hello, Hello in 1995, for which he was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Short Film. He also wrote, directed and starred in the feature Cheeky (2003).[12]
Writing
Thewlis' black comedy novel set in the art world, The Late Hector Kipling, was published by Simon & Schuster in 2007.[13] His second book, Shooting Martha, was published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 2021.[14]
Personal life
Thewlis was married to Welsh actress Sara Sugarman from 1992 until their divorce in 1994. He then had a brief relationship with English actress Kate Hardie. He was in a relationship with English actress Anna Friel from 2001 until late 2010.[15][16] Their daughter, Gracie, was born on 9 July 2005 and later became an actress.[17][18] Thewlis married French designer Hermine Poitou on 5 August 2016.[19][20] The couple live in Sunningdale, Berkshire.[21]
Filmography
Denotes works that have not yet been released |
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1987 | Road | Joey | |
The Short and Curlies | Clive | Short film | |
Little Dorrit | George Braddle | ||
1988 | Vroom | Ringe | |
Deep Red Instant Love | Frank | Short film | |
1989 | Resurrected | Kevin Deakin | |
1991 | Life Is Sweet | Nicola's Lover | |
Afraid of the Dark | Locksmith / Tom Miller | ||
1992 | Swords at Teatime | Michael | Short film |
Damage | Detective | ||
1993 | The Trial | Franz | |
Naked | Johnny Fletcher | ||
1994 | Black Beauty | Jerry Barker | |
1995 | Total Eclipse | Paul Verlaine | |
Restoration | John Pearce | ||
Hello, Hello, Hello | N/A | Short film Writer, director | |
1996 | James and the Giant Peach | Earthworm (voice) | |
Dragonheart | King Einon | ||
The Island of Dr. Moreau | Edward Douglas | ||
1997 | American Perfekt | Santini | |
Seven Years in Tibet | Peter Aufschnaiter | ||
1998 | The Big Lebowski | Knox Harrington | |
Divorcing Jack | Dan Starkey | ||
Besieged | Jason Kinsky | ||
1999 | Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? | Nesbit | |
2000 | The Miracle Maker | Judas Iscariot (voice) | |
Gangster No. 1 | Freddie Mays | ||
2001 | Goodbye Charlie Bright | Charlie's Dad | |
2002 | D.I.Y. Hard | Man | |
2003 | Cheeky | Harry Sankey | Writer, director |
Timeline | Robert Doniger | ||
2004 | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban | Remus Lupin | |
2005 | Kingdom of Heaven | Hospitaller | |
All the Invisible Children | Jonathan | Segment: "Jonathan" | |
The New World | Edward Wingfield | ||
2006 | Basic Instinct 2 | Roy Washburn | |
The Omen | Keith Jennings | ||
2007 | The Inner Life of Martin Frost | Martin Frost | |
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix | Remus Lupin | ||
2008 | The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas | Ralf | |
2009 | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Remus Lupin | |
Veronika Decides to Die | Dr. Blake | ||
2010 | Mr. Nice | Jim McCann | |
London Boulevard | Jordan | ||
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 | Remus Lupin | ||
2011 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 | ||
The Lady | Michael Aris | ||
Anonymous | William Cecil | ||
War Horse | Lyons | ||
2012 | Separate We Come, Separate We Go | Norman | Short film |
2013 | Red 2 | The Frog | |
The Fifth Estate | Nick Davies | ||
The Zero Theorem | Joby | ||
2014 | The Theory of Everything | Dennis Sciama | |
Stonehearst Asylum | Mickey Finn | ||
Queen and Country | Bradley | ||
Sunday Roast | Dick Puck | Short film Writer | |
2015 | Regression | Professor Kenneth Raines | |
Legend | Leslie Payne | ||
Macbeth | King Duncan | ||
Anomalisa | Michael Stone (voice) | ||
2017 | Wonder Woman | Sir Patrick Morgan / Ares | |
Justice League | Ares | Cameo | |
2018 | The Mercy | Rodney Hallworth | |
2019 | Rare Beasts | Vic | |
Guest of Honour | Jim | ||
Eternal Beauty | Mike | ||
2020 | I'm Thinking of Ending Things | Father | |
2022 | Enola Holmes 2 | Superintendent Grail | |
The Amazing Maurice | Boss Man (voice) | Completed | |
2024 | Avatar 3 | Peylak | Post-production |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1985 | Up the Elephant and Round the Castle | Mugger | Episode: "A Taxing Problem" (non-speaking) |
Only Fools and Horses | Stew | Episode: "It's Only Rock and Roll" | |
Radio Pictures | Jim Grams | Television film | |
1986 | The Singing Detective | Second Soldier | 2 episodes |
1987–1988 | Valentine Park | Max | 12 episodes |
1989 | A Bit of a Do | Paul Simcock | 6 episodes |
Skulduggery | Tony | Television film | |
1990 | Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit | Doctor | 3 episodes |
1991 | Journey to Knock | Terry | Television film |
Shrinks | Terry Slater | Episode 1.5 | |
Screen One | Tim Shanks | Episode: "Filipina Dreamgirls" | |
1992 | Black and Blue | Crematorium Attendant | Television film |
1993 | Frank Stubbs Promotes | Mike Bence | Episode: "Striker" |
Prime Suspect 3 | James Jackson | Television film | |
1994 | Dandelion Dead | Oswald Martin | 4 episodes |
1999 | Love Story | Dealer | Television film |
2000 | Endgame | Clov | Television film |
2001 | Hamilton Mattress | Hamilton Mattress (voice) | Television film |
2002 | Dinotopia | Cyrus Crabb | 3 episodes |
2007 | The Street | Joe / Harry Jennerson | Episode: "Twins" |
2014 | Family Guy | English Father (voice) | Episode: "Chap Stewie" |
2015 | An Inspector Calls | Inspector Goole | Television film |
2017 | Fargo | V. M. Varga | 10 episodes |
2018–present | Big Mouth | Shame Wizard (voice) | 13 episodes |
2019 | The Feed | Lawrence Hatfield | 6 episodes |
2020 | Barkskins | Claude Trepagny | 8 episodes |
2021 | Landscapers | Christopher Edwards | 4 episodes |
2022–present | Human Resources | Shame Wizard (voice) | Main role |
2022 | The Sandman | John Dee / Doctor Destiny | Co-starring; 3 episodes |
TBA | Kaos | Hades | Filming; Regular role |
Video games
Year | Title | Role |
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2010 | World of Warcraft: Cataclysm | Lord Darius Crowley |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
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1993 | Cannes Film Festival | Best Actor | Naked | Won |
Evening Standard British Film Award | Best Actor | Won | ||
London Film Critics' Circle | British Actor of the Year | Won | ||
National Society of Film Critics | Best Actor | Won | ||
New York Film Critics Circle | Best Actor | Won | ||
1995 | BAFTA Award | Best Short Film (shared with Helen Booth and James Roberts) | Hello, Hello, Hello | Nominated |
1998 | British Independent Film Award | Best Performance by a British Actor in an Independent Film | Divorcing Jack | Nominated |
2006 | Golden Raspberry Award | Worst Supporting Actor | Basic Instinct 2 / The Omen | Nominated |
2007 | Monte-Carlo Television Festival | Golden Nymph Award for Outstanding Actor – Drama Series | The Street | Nominated |
2008 | British Independent Film Award | Richard Harris Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Film | Won | |
2009 | Scream Award | Best Ensemble (shared with the entire cast) | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Won |
2010 | Evening Standard British Film Award | Peter Sellers Award for Comedy | London Boulevard | Nominated |
2011 | Scream Award | Best Ensemble (shared with the entire cast) | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 | Nominated |
2012 | Gold Derby Film Awards | Best Ensemble Cast (shared with the entire cast) | Nominated | |
2014 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | The Theory of Everything | Nominated |
2015 | CinEuphoria Awards | Best Supporting Actor - International Competition | Queen and Country | Nominated |
2016 | Alliance of Women Film Journalists | Best Depiction of Nudity, Sexuality, or Seduction (shared with Jennifer Jason Leigh) | Anomalisa | Won |
2017 | Primetime Emmy Award | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie | Fargo | Nominated |
Critics' Choice Television Award | Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries | Nominated | ||
Golden Globe Award | Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film | Nominated | ||
Gold Derby Television Awards | Best TV Movie/Miniseries Supporting Actor | Nominated | ||
International Online Cinema Awards | Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or TV Movie | Won | ||
2019 | Gold Derby TV Decade Award | Best TV Movie/Miniseries Supporting Actor | Nominated | |
Vancouver Film Critics Circle | Best Actor in a Canadian Film | Guest of Honour | Nominated | |
2020 | Indiana Film Journalists Association | Best Supporting Actor | I'm Thinking of Ending Things | Nominated |
Odyssey Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | ||
2021 | Faro Island Film Festival | Golden Carp Film Award for Best Ensemble Performance (shared with the entire cast) | Nominated | |
Chlotrudis Award | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | ||
2022 | BAFTA Award | Best Actor | Landscapers | Nominated |
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- "Up the Elephant and Round the Castle(1983–1985) - Full Cast & Crew". IMDb.com. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
- Morris, Clint (9 June 2004). "Interview: David Thewlis". Movie Hole. Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 28 August 2007.
- "PICTURES: Colin Firth and Rachel Weisz on a Teignmouth film set". Archived from the original on 30 June 2015.
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- MacDonald, Marianne (26 September 2005). "Post-natal confession". The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022. Retrieved 25 April 2010.
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