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Adam James (actor)

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Adam James
Born
Adam James

(1972-09-09) 9 September 1972 (age 52)
London, England
Alma materGuildhall School of Music and Drama
OccupationActor
Years active1990–present
Spouse
(m. 2015)
Children2

Adam James (born 9 September 1972) is an English actor.

Early life

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James was born in London on 9 September 1972.

James's mother is actress Polly James and his godfather was Jon Pertwee. He trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama where he was a contemporary of Dominic West and Daniel Evans and graduated in 1996.[1]

Career

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His credits include Band of Brothers, The Mother of Tears, Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire, Bonekickers, Henry VIII: The Mind of a Tyrant and a long running storyline in Casualty, as well as an episode of ITV2 drama Secret Diary of a Call Girl. He appeared in Extras, as the new agent of Ricky Gervais's character. He has also appeared in Ashes to Ashes as Edward Markham in the first episode.

In 2009, James appeared in the Doctor Who episode "Planet of the Dead", co-starring with David Tennant, the pair having first worked together in Manchester's Royal Exchange Theatre 1999 production of King Lear. James's other theatre work includes Blood and Gifts (2010) and Much Ado About Nothing (2011), alongside David Tennant and Catherine Tate. He has recently appeared in a few rehearsed readings at the Royal Court and Finborough Theatre.

He portrayed Monsieur de Barra in the feature film A Little Chaos and portrayed Jeremy Heywood in Coalition, a Channel 4 drama about the 2010 election. In November 2015, he reprised his role as Prime Minister Mr Evans in King Charles III on Broadway, New York. In 2016, he portrayed Hovstad in An Enemy of the People at Chichester Festival Theatre.

Personal life

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In September 2015, he married former actress and psychotherapist Victoria Shalet. Their first child was born in September 2016, and he has a daughter from a previous relationship.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1997 Forbidden Territory Albert Barney
1999 Gregory's Two Girls Phil
2000 High Heels and Low Lifes Rupert
2003 Three Blind Mice 1st Exec Uncredited
Prima Dammi Un Baccio Stephen Speaks Italian
2004 De-Lovely Horsegroom
2006 The Road to Guantánamo Chris Mackay Docu-drama
2007 Mother of Tears Michael Pierce a.k.a. Le Terza Madre (Italian title)
Nominated as Best Actor at the David di Donatello Awards
2008 Broken Lines Toby
Last Chance Harvey Josh Hillman
2011 Much Ado About Nothing Don Pedro, Prince of Aragon
2012 Tad, the Lost Explorer Max Mordon Voiceover, animated film
2013 Kilimanjaro Thomas Samuelson Shown at the SXSW, Dallas and Newport Film Festivals
2014 A Little Chaos Monsieur de Barra
2015 Capture the Flag Scott Goldwing English version, voice
2018 Johnny English Strikes Again Pegasus
Hunter Killer Captain Forbes
Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero Additional voices Animated film
2019 The Kill Team Hardin
2023 The Penitent Richard Marlow
2024 We Live in Time Simon Maxon
2024 Wicked Glinda's Father
2025 Wicked: Part Two Post-production[2]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1996 Cold Lazarus Militia man
Sharpe's Regiment Captain Carline
The Bill PC Kelleher Episode: "A Good Night Out"
Episode: "No Assistance Required"
1997 Island Ross 6 episodes
1998 Silent Witness Eden Blackman 2 episodes
Life of the Party Winston Spencer Churchill Television film
1999 Let Them Eat Cake Marquis de Bonvie Episode: "The Pox"
2000 Tenth Kingdom Beantown Man 2 episodes
I Saw You Kevin Television film
2001 Murder on the Orient Express William McQueen Television film
Table 12 Chef Episode: "After Hours"
Band of Brothers Pvt. Cleveland O. Petty Episodes: "Currahee", "Day of Days",
"Carentan" and "Crossroads"
The Lost Battalion Capt. Nelson Holderman, Co. K, 307th Television film
2003 Holby City Tim Preston Episode: "Think Again"
Doctors Bryan Evans Episode: "Grievous Loss"
Reversals Dr. Glen Morrow Television film
2004 England Expects Daniel Isaacs Television film
As If Richard Episode: "Alex's POV"
2005 Meucci William Ryder Italian television film
Casualty Pete Guildford 17 episodes
Love Soup Guy Cassidy Episode: "The Reflecting Pool"
2006 Shiny Shiny Bright New Hole in my Heart Rupert Television film
Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire Titus Flavius Episode: "Rebellion"
The Amazing Mrs Pritchard Mark McCaffrey Episode #1.4
2007 Judge John Deed Major General Waters Episodes: "War Crimes" Parts 1 & 2
Waking the Dead Michael Leonard Episodes: "Deus Ex Machina" Parts 1 & 2
Desperados David Barclay 2 episodes
The Commander Tony Lattice Television film
Sold Darius Bowmore Episode #1.4
Extras Tre Cooper Episode: "The Extra Special Series Finale"
2008 Ashes to Ashes Edward Markham Episode #1.1
My Family Daniel Episode: "The Parent Trap"
Harley Street Calvin Morgan Episode #1.1
Bonekickers John Episode: "The Lines of War"
Consuming Passion: 100 Years of Mills & Boon Mick Television film
Wired Simon Penvell 2 episodes
2008, 2011 Secret Diary of a Call Girl Matt Hexton 2 episodes
2009 Hotel Babylon Carlton Foreman 2 episodes
Henry VIII: The Mind of a Tyrant Henry VIII 2 episodes
Jonathan Creek Alec Episode: "The Grinning Man"
Hustle Carlton Wood 2 episodes
Doctor Who D.I. McMillan Episode: "Planet of the Dead"
The Execution of Gary Glitter John Carter QC Television film
Sleep with Me MacDara Television film
2010 A Touch of Frost Gregory Salmond Episodes: "If the Dogs Run Free" Parts 1 & 2
Foyle's War Major Wesker Episode: "Killing Time"
Lewis Ethan Croft Episode: "Your Sudden Death Question"
Trinny and Susannah: From Boom to Bust Dinner Guest Television film
Miranda Rupert "the bear" Episode: "Let's Do It"
2011 Law & Order: Los Angeles Max Steinberg Episode: "Benedict Canyon"
2012 Vexed Charlie Brewer Episode #2.3
2013 Silent Witness Dr Richard Fell 2 episodes
Holby City Alan McLaren Episode: "Promises, Promises"
Law & Order: UK Michael Gennis Episode: "Tracks"
Churchill's First World War
(a.k.a. Churchill: The War Letters)
Winston Churchill Television film
Family Tree Ronnie Chadwick Episode: "Country Life"
2014 The Crimson Field (formerly The Ark) Colonel Charles Purbright 2 episodes
The Game George Episode: "Episode 3"
The Assets Walt Escott Episode: "A Small Useless Truth"
Grantchester James Heath Episode #1.6
Gunpowder 5/11: The Greatest Terror Plot State Inquisitor Television film
2015 Coalition Jeremy Heywood Television film
Drifters Julian Episode: "Roomies"
Catherine Tate's Nan Charles Wilmott Episode: "Knees Up Wilmott-Brown"
2015, 2017 Doctor Foster Neil Baker 7 episodes
2016, 2018 Home from Home Robert Dillon 7 episodes
2017 Endeavour Kent Finn Episode: "Game"
King Charles III Prime Minister Tristan Evans Television film
1066: A Year to Conquer England Harold Godwinson Miniseries; 3 episodes
Eric, Ernie and Me Ernest Maxim Television film[3]
2019 Deep State Adam McKay 6 episodes
2020 I May Destroy You Julian 4 episodes
Belgravia John Belassis 5 episodes[4]
Life Neil Baker Miniseries; 3 episodes[5]
2021 Vigil Lieutenant Commander Mark Prentice 6 episodes
2022 Treason Patrick Hamilton Miniseries, 5 episodes
The Suspect Gerald Owen 5 episodes
2022–2024 Hotel Portofino Jack Turner 7 episodes
2023 You Elliot Tannenberg 2 episodes
The Long Shadow Desmond Wilcox Episode #1.7
The Buccaneers Colonel St. George 4 episodes
2024 Mr Bates vs The Post Office Patrick Green QC Episode #1.4
Belgravia: The Next Chapter John Bellasis Episode #1.8
TBA The Day of the Jackal Jeremy Whitelock In production
TBA Young Sherlock Dr. Charles Maltby In production

Theatre

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Year Title Role Notes
1990 Coriolanus Meninius
1995 A View from the Bridge Rudolpho
1995 Tamburlaine
1996 Lone Star Cletis
1996 Private Wars Gately
1996 Unseen Hand Cisco
1997 Poor Super Man Matt nominated as Best Newcomer at the MEN Awards
1998 Chimes at Midnight Hotspur
1998 The Glass Menagerie Gentleman Caller
1999 King Lear Edmund
2000 Snake in the Fridge Randy
2002 Original Sin Eugene Black
2002 Time and the Conways Robin Conway
2004 The Importance of Being Earnest Algernon Moncrieff
2006 Rabbit Richard playing the same role in the Brits off-Broadway season at the 59E59 Theaters in New York City, June/July 2007
2007 French Without Tears Lt. Commander Bill Rogers
2007 My Child Karl Played the only named character.
2008 Now or Later Marc
2009/9 Gethsemane Geoff Benzine
2010 Blood and Gifts Simon Craig nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the Whatsonstage Awards
2010 The Pride Peter/Man/Doctor Drama Desk nomination; won the 2010 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actor
2011 Tiger Country John
2011 Much Ado About Nothing Don Pedro
2011 13 Mark
2012 Don't Dress for Dinner Bernard Sequel to Boeing Boeing.
2013 Bull Tony Rehearsed reading in 2010. Crucible Theatre, February 2013, then off-Broadway transfer.
2013 Chan Various roles Royal Court reading of Chilean play which took place on 13 September 2013
2013 Death at Whitbridge Fred Wallis One off performance at Finborough Theatre, Sunday 6 October
2014 Rapture, Blister, Burn Don Harper A Hampstead Theatre Production, which ran from 16 January – 22 February 2014
2014 King Charles III Prime Minister Almeida Theatre, transferred to the Wyndhams Theatre and then to Broadway.
2015 Bull Tony Young Vic Theatre.
2016 An Enemy of the People Hovstad Chichester Festival Theatre
2017 Consent[6] Jake Royal National Theatre
2019 Shipwreck James The Almeida Theatre

Radio

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Year Title Role Notes
???? The Nature of Vikings
2004 Selling Immortality
2010 Deep Cut Colonel Nigel Josling (Radio 4) Re-broadcast in November 2011.
2011 Our Country's Good Robert Sideway Our Country's Good and The Recruiting Officer shared the same cast when they were broadcast on Radio 3 & 4 in December 2011
2011 The Recruiting Officer Mr. Worthy
2012 Twelfth Night Sir Andrew
2012 Romeo and Juliet Benvolio

Other

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 9/11: The Bronx Series narrator
2009 Doctor Who Confidential (Planet of the Dead) Himself
2009 Theatre Live

References

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  1. ^ "Hustle star Adam's bullish Crucible role". Sheffield Star. 31 January 2013.
  2. ^ "Adam James joins Wicked movie". What's On Stage. 23 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Adam James (II)". IMDB.com. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  4. ^ Shillock, Francesca (23 October 2020). "Meet the cast of period drama Belgravia". hellomagazine.com. Hello Magazine. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  5. ^ Griffiths, Eleanor Brey (27 October 2020). "Meet the cast of BBC drama Life". radiotimes.com. Radio Times. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Consent". National Theatre. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
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