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His theatre work includes How It Is (Parts One & Two), How It Is (Part Two) (Coronet Theatre, Gare St Lazare Ireland), When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other, An Oak Tree, The Coast of Utopia, Angels in America (Parts 1 & 2), A Long Day’s Journey Into Night, Dancing at Lughnasa (National Theatre), Faith Healer, Endgame, (Donmar Warehouse), The Real Thing – Evening Standard Award and Tony Award (Donmar Warehouse, West End, Broadway), The Master Builder (Almeida Theatre), Macbeth (CalArts, Almeida Theatre, Sydney & Adelaide Festival), The Tempest, As You Like It (The Bridge Project 2009/2010), Four Quartets (Aldeburgh, Lincoln Center), One Evening (Aldeburgh, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Lincoln Center), A Thought in Three Parts, Drunk Enough To Say I Love You?, Our Late Night, Hush (Royal Court Theatre), The Coast of Utopia, Angels in America (Parts 1 & 2), Life After George (Guildford, West End), Uncle Vanya (Royal Shakespeare Company), Hurlyburly (The Old Vic Theatre), and Hamlet (Gielgud Theatre). His television work includes Kaos, Sherwood, Alex Rider, Red Election,Vigil, The Tunnel (International Emmy Best Actor), The Crown, Game of Thrones (as series regular Stannis Baratheon), and The Shooting of Thomas Hurndall (BAFTA Best Actor); and for film, The Outrun, Boxing Day, The Man in the Hat, Outlaw King, Darkest Hour, The Professor and the Madman, Mary Shelley, Zero Dark Thirty, Papadopoulos & Sons, Twenty8k, Paul Greengrass’s The Rage, and Hawksmoor, Welcome to Sarajevo and Luther 3. For radio he won Best Actor for Sea Longing. He is now preparing to appear in Venice in Gare St Lazare’s staging of Samuel Beckett’s novel, How It Is. Previous collaborations with artists include films, Antigone and Event for a Stagewith Tacita Dean and Robert Walser’s Snow White with Stanley Schtinter.
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