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Ericka 2022-10-16 22:05:32
poisoning
Watching Spooks is purely aimed at Rupert Penry-Jones, who only appeared in the third season, but with the attitude of watching the film from the beginning to the end, I still start watching it from the first season.
Unexpectedly, in just a few episodes, he fell in love with Tom Quinn, and by the... -
Braeden 2022-10-16 22:56:18
so-so
Looking at the MI-5, the more I feel that the British are really insignificant compared to the Americans in this regard, even though it has as many as 9 points on imdb, this British version of class 24 is really a bit petty. , MI5 is such a large organization, it seems that there are only five...

Richard Armitage
Richard Armitage, born in Leicester on August 22, 1971, is a British actor.
Studied at Brockington and Pattison Secondary Schools in Coventry, and then studied acting at the London School of Music and Dramatic Arts. He joined the Budapest Circus at the age of 17, and obtained the British Actors' Association card six weeks later. His first important role was to play farm worker John Standring in the 2002 film "sparkhouse" produced by British Broadcasting Corporation . In 2004, he starred in the TV series " North & South " based on Elizabeth Gaskell 's novel , which was a great success because of his excellent interpretation of John Thornton, an industrial farmer from the north. Now he has joined Peter Jackson's large-scale magic movie "The Prequel of the Ring-The Hobbit", playing the role of the dwarf king Thorin Oakenshield Thorin Oakenshield .
Performing Experience
In his early years (approximately 1998), he participated in stage performances by the Royal William Shakespeare Company and appeared in musicals such as "Cats" and "Macbeth".
In 2001, he played Tom Steele in "Doctors" produced by British Broadcasting Corporation, his first TV role. In addition, he participated in "Casualty" produced by the TV station and played Craig.
In 2002, he played the role of farm worker John Standring in "Sparkhouse" produced by British Broadcasting Corporation.
In 2003, he played Lee Richards in the fifth season of Cold Feet produced by ITV, Ian Macalwain in the second season of Ultimate Force, and Paul Andrews in Between the Sheets.
In 2004, he starred in the British Broadcasting Corporation's four-episode miniseries "North & South (North & South)" based on Elizabeth Gaskell's novel as the male number one John Thornton, a role that made him a success.
In 2005, he played the role in " Macbeth: The Reappearance of William Shakespeare ", which is one of a series of modern dramas based on William Shakespeare's works planned by British Broadcasting Corporation. In the same year, he starred in Alec Track, a doctor in ITV's "Golden Time", Philip Turner in "The Inspector Lynley Mysteries", and Bill Chatford in "Malice Aforethought".
In 2006, he produced the British Broadcasting Corporation "The Impressionists (impressionist painter)" plays the young age of Claude Monet , the same year he produced the British Broadcasting Corporation hit TV series "Robin Hood (Robin Robin Hood )," starred male Sir Guy of Gisborne No. 2, a total of three seasons, ended in 2009.
In 2007, he played Harry Kennedy in the Christmas special of the classic comedy series "The Vicar of Dibley". In the play, he was crushed by the new female parish priest and eventually became her husband. The play set the highest ratings for Christmas TV programs in the history of British television. On April 8th of the same year, he played a motorcyclist in the detective film "George Gently". On May 9, he appeared in "Miss Marie Lloyd-Queen of The Music Hall" produced by British Broadcasting Corporation 4, where he played Marie Lloyd's first husband, Percy Courtenay. In addition, he also appeared in a TV series adapted from Agatha Christie's novel " Ordeal by Innocence " produced by ITV .
From 2007 to 2010, he participated in "Spooks ()" in the seventh, eighth, and ninth seasons, as the actor Lucas North.
In 2009, he played the suave drug dealer John Mulligan in the third episode of "Moving On" produced by British Broadcasting Corporation.
In 2010, he began to participate in the first season of "Strike Back" produced by SKY1 TV, playing the actor John Porter, and the second season was changed to a guest performance due to other contracts.
He has appeared in very few movies before, only 1999 "Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace" (dragon set character), "This Year's Love", "Cleopatra", 2002 "Extreme Force" and 2004 "Frozen" .
In 2011, he participated in the filming of the film "Captain America: The First Avenger" produced by Marvel Entertainment, a subsidiary of the American Disney Company, in which he played the contradictory German spy Heinz Kruger.
From the end of 2010 to mid-July 2012, he participated in the filming of the large-scale fantasy film "The Hobbit", which was produced by Warner Bros. , jointly released by New Line cinema and MGM, and directed by Peter Jackson (Peter Jackson). He played an important role in the dwarf king Thorin Oakenshield (Thorin Oakenshield). This movie is divided into three parts, the first "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey ( The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey )" was released in China on February 22, 2013,
and the second "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (霍
Bitman: The Battle of Smaug )" was released in China on February 21, 2014 , and the third "The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies ( The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies )" will be released on December 17, 2014. It will be released in the United States on January 23, and the China release date will be January 23, 2015
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From late July to late September 2012, he filmed the thriller film "Into the Storm" directed by Steven Quale (Steven Quale), in which he played the actor Gary Fuller, which was It was released in China on September 12, 2014.
In 2014, he starred in The Old Vic's stage play The Crucible , in which he played the actor John Proctor. In the same year, he participated in the filming of the psychological thriller Sleepwalker , in which he played the leading actor Dr Scott White.
On the evening of May 6, 2020, the starring South Korean science fiction movie " Space Sweepers " will be released for the first time in South Korea in the summer of 2020
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