Sebastian Roché (born 4 August 1964) is a French-American actor. He is known for his roles as Kurt Mendel in ''
Odyssey 5'',
Jerry Jacks in ''
General Hospital
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'', Thomas Jerome Newton in ''
Fringe'',
Balthazar in ''
Supernatural
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'', Mikael in both ''
The Vampire Diaries'' and ''
The Originals'', and Reichsminister Martin Heusmann in ''
The Man in the High Castle''.
Roché has appeared in the films ''
The Last of the Mohicans'' (1992), ''
The Peacemaker'' (1997), ''
15 Minutes
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'' (2001), ''
Sorry, Haters
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'' (2005), ''
The Namesake'' (2006), ''
New York City Serenade'' (2007), ''
Beowulf
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'' (2007), ''
Happy Tears
''Happy Tears'' is a 2009 American independent comedy-drama film by Mitchell Lichtenstein. It stars Parker Posey, Demi Moore, Rip Torn, Sebastian Roché , Ellen Barkin, and Billy Magnussen. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film ...
'' (2009), ''
Safe House'' (2012), ''
Wer
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* Weak echo region, in meteorology, an area of markedly lower reflectivity within thunderstorms resulting from an increase in updraft strength
* Word error rate, in computational linguistics, a common metric of measur ...
'' (2013), ''
A Walk Among the Tombstones'' (2014), and ''
We Love You, Sally Carmichael!
''We Love You, Sally Carmichael!'' is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Christopher Gorham in his directorial debut. Written by Daryn Tufts, it stars Gorham, Bitsie Tulloch, Sebastian Roché, Jack McBrayer, Paula Marshall, David Nibley, an ...
'' (2017). He also starred in the Broadway plays ''
Salome
Salome (; he, שְלוֹמִית, Shlomit, related to , "peace"; el, Σαλώμη), also known as Salome III, was a Jewish princess, the daughter of Herod II, son of Herod the Great, and princess Herodias, granddaughter of Herod the Great, an ...
'' (1992) and ''
The Green Bird
''The Green Bird'' is a 1765 commedia dell'arte play by Carlo Gozzi. It is a sequel to '' The Love of Three Oranges''. The main plot of ''The Green Bird'' has several similarities with the widespread tale ''The Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, a ...
'' (2000).
Early life
Roché was born in Paris to a Scottish mother, Gail (née Stewart), and a French father, Philippe Roché. From age 12 to 18, Roché lived on a sailboat with his parents and brothers, travelling to the Mediterranean, Africa, South America, and the Caribbean.
He speaks English, French, German, Spanish and Italian.
Roché was educated at the Lycée International de St Germain en Laye. He then studied acting at the
Cours Florent in Paris and the
École Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Techniques du Théâtre
École may refer to:
* an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by secondary education establishments (collège and lycée)
* École (river), a tributary of the Seine flowing in région Île-de-France
* École, Savoi ...
, and also attended the prestigious
French National Academy of Dramatic Arts, from which he graduated in 1989. He moved to New York City in 1992.
Career
Roché began his acting career in the made-for-television film ''
The Murders in the Rue Morgue'', appearing opposite
Ian McShane and
Val Kilmer, which aired on
CBS on 7 December 1986. Throughout the late 1980s, he had roles in French television and cinema, including the films ''
Adieu je t'aime'' (1988), ''
La Queue de la comète'' (1988), ''
La Révolution française'' (1989), and ''
A Woman's Revenge'' (1990), and the television series ''
Bonjour maître'' (1987) and ''
The Hitchhiker'' (19891991). Roché also has an extensive classical theatre background, notably starring in ''
Salome
Salome (; he, שְלוֹמִית, Shlomit, related to , "peace"; el, Σαλώμη), also known as Salome III, was a Jewish princess, the daughter of Herod II, son of Herod the Great, and princess Herodias, granddaughter of Herod the Great, an ...
'' (1992) with
Al Pacino
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at the
Circle in the Square Theatre; ''
Titus Andronicus'' (1994) with the Theatre for a New Audience, directed by
Julie Taymor; ''
Macbeth
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'' (1994) at the
Classic Stage Company, directed by
Jack Stehlin; and ''
Arms and the Man
''Arms and the Man'' is a comedy by George Bernard Shaw, whose title comes from the opening words of Virgil's ''Aeneid'', in Latin:
''Arma virumque cano'' ("Of arms and the man I sing").
The play was first produced on 21 April 1894 at the Aven ...
'' (1995) in
Hartford, Connecticut
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, directed by
Mark Lamos. He appeared in a supporting role in the
Daniel Day-Lewis-starring historical epic ''
The Last of the Mohicans'', which was released in the United States on 25 September 1992. On American television, he appeared in ''
Loving
Loving may refer to:
* Love, a range of human emotions
* Loving (surname)
* ''Loving v. Virginia'', a 1967 landmark United States Supreme Court civil rights case
Film and television
* ''Loving'' (1970 film), an American film
* ''Loving'' (1 ...
'' (1992), ''
South Beach
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This area was the fi ...
'' (1993), ''
New York Undercover'' (1996), ''
Swift Justice
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'' (1996), and ''
Liberty!'' (1997).
In 1997, Roché was part of the main cast in the
Fox
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Twelv ...
fantasy adventure series ''
Roar'', playing the role of
Saint Longinus. He starred opposite
Heath Ledger and
Vera Farmiga. The series was cancelled due to low ratings later that same year. Roché's many 1990s television credits include recurring and guest starring stints in series such as ''
Feds'' (1997), ''
Dellaventura'' (1997), ''
Sex and the City'' (1998), ''
Merlin
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'' (1998), ''
Law & Order
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''Law & Order'' aired its entire run on NBC, premiering on ...
'' (1993 & 1999), and ''
Big Apple'' (2001). In 1998, he returned to the stage in the Off-Broadway production of ''
Trainspotting
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* Trainspotting (hobby), an amateur interest in railways/railroads
* ''Trainspotting'' (novel), a 1993 novel by Irvine Welsh
** ''Trainspotting'' (film), a 1996 film based on the novel
*** ''Trainspotting'' (soundtr ...
'' at the Players Theater. In 2000, he portrayed Prince Renzo in the
Broadway production of ''
The Green Bird
''The Green Bird'' is a 1765 commedia dell'arte play by Carlo Gozzi. It is a sequel to '' The Love of Three Oranges''. The main plot of ''The Green Bird'' has several similarities with the widespread tale ''The Dancing Water, the Singing Apple, a ...
'' at the
Cort Theatre. The play marked his second collaboration with director Julie Taymor. That same year, he appeared in the television film ''
The Crossing'' opposite
Jeff Daniels
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, which aired on
A&E on 10 January 2000. He also had a minor role in the
Robert De Niro
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-starring thriller film ''
15 Minutes
''15 Minutes'' is a 2001 American satirical buddy cop action thriller film directed and written by John Herzfeld and starring Robert De Niro and Edward Burns. Its story revolves around a homicide detective (De Niro) and a fire marshal (Burns) ...
'', released on 9 March 2001.
In 2002, Roché began portraying Kurt Mendel in the Canadian science fiction series ''
Odyssey 5'' for
Showtime. He remained in the role until the show's cancellation a year later. In the pilot episode, he spoke French. He also guest starred in episodes of ''
Touching Evil'' (2004), ''
Charmed
''Charmed'' is an American fantasy drama television series created by Constance M. Burge and produced by Aaron Spelling and his production company Spelling Television, with Brad Kern serving as showrunner. The series was originally broadcast ...
'' (2005), ''
Alias'' (2005), ''
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' (2005), and ''
The Unit'' (2006). Roché then co-starred in the
Mira Nair-directed drama film ''
The Namesake'', released on 9 March 2007, and in the
Darby Crash biopic ''
What We Do Is Secret'', released on 8 August 2008. He subsequently co-starred with
Freddie Prinze, Jr.
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the comedy-drama ''
New York City Serenade'', which premiered at the
Toronto International Film Festival on 13 September 2007.
Roché next starred in the motion capture epic fantasy film ''
Beowulf
''Beowulf'' (; ang, Bēowulf ) is an Old English epic poem in the tradition of Germanic heroic legend consisting of 3,182 alliterative lines. It is one of the most important and most often translated works of Old English literature. The ...
'', alongside
Anthony Hopkins and
Angelina Jolie, which was directed by
Robert Zemeckis
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and released to cinemas on 16 November 2007. He reprised his role as Wulfgar from the film in the accompanying video game ''
Beowulf: The Game'', released on 13 November 2007. In 2007, Roché began appearing in the
ABC soap opera ''
General Hospital
''General Hospital'' (often abbreviated as ''GH'') is an American daytime television soap opera. It is listed in ''Guinness World Records'' as the list of longest-running television shows by category, longest-running American soap opera in pro ...
'' as terrorist/criminal
Jerry Jacks . Roché returned to the series in a recurring capacity. He starred in a total of 319 episodes, and has spoken
Russian, Spanish, and French in the series.
In 2009, Roché guest starred in ''
The Mentalist'' as Shirali Arlov, and as John Quinn in both ''
24: Redemption'' (2008), and the 2009 season of ''
24''. He then appeared in the comedy-drama film ''
Happy Tears
''Happy Tears'' is a 2009 American independent comedy-drama film by Mitchell Lichtenstein. It stars Parker Posey, Demi Moore, Rip Torn, Sebastian Roché , Ellen Barkin, and Billy Magnussen. The film premiered at the Berlin International Film ...
'' with
Demi Moore and
Parker Posey, released on 19 February 2010, and lent his voice to the animated film ''
The Adventures of Tintin'', directed by
Steven Spielberg
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and released on 21 December 2011. In 2010, Roché joined the recurring cast of
The CW's drama series ''
Supernatural
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''. He starred in six episodes of the sixth season as
Balthazar, a rogue angel and longtime friend of fellow angel
Castiel. He was next cast in the Fox science fiction drama series ''
Fringe'', recurring in the second and third seasons as
Thomas Jerome Newton, the leader of an army of shapeshifters from a
parallel universe and a main antagonist of the series.
In 2011, Roché began recurring as
Mikael, the father of the Original Vampires, in The CW's supernatural drama series ''
The Vampire Diaries''. He then recurred as Clyde Easter in the CBS procedural crime drama series ''
Criminal Minds''. Roché next had a supporting role in the action-thriller film ''
Safe House'', starring
Ryan Reynolds and
Denzel Washington
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, which was released on 10 February 2012. Also in 2012, he made a guest appearance in
NBC's procedural fantasy drama series ''
Grimm''. He then starred in
William Brent Bell's horror film ''
Wer
WER or Wer may refer to:
* Weak echo region, in meteorology, an area of markedly lower reflectivity within thunderstorms resulting from an increase in updraft strength
* Word error rate, in computational linguistics, a common metric of measur ...
'', released first in Japan on 16 November 2013.
From 2014 to 2015, and continuing through 2018, Roché reprised his role as Mikael in ''The Vampire Diaries'' spin-off series, ''
The Originals''. Roché then starred in the American crime drama-thriller film ''
A Walk Among the Tombstones'' alongside
Liam Neeson, released on 19 September 2014. In March 2014, he joined ABC's political drama series ''
Scandal'' in a recurring capacity. In December 2014, it was announced that Roché would guest star in season four of ABC's
fairy tale
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drama series ''
Once Upon a Time'' as
King Stefan. Roché starred as
Pierre Curie in an episode of the documentary miniseries ''
The Mystery of Matter: Search for the Elements'', which aired on
PBS on 19 August 2015. Roché then guest starred in season seven of
CBS' procedural drama series ''
NCIS: Los Angeles'', as Lee Ashman.
In 2016, Roché co-starred as Cardinal Michel Marivaux in
Paolo Sorrentino's drama series ''
The Young Pope'', alongside
Jude Law
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and
James Cromwell
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. He also had a starring role in the second and third season of
Amazon Video's drama series ''
The Man in the High Castle'' as Martin Heusmann, the estranged Nazi father of main character Joe Blake (
Luke Kleintank). Roché co-starred in
Christopher Gorham
Christopher Gorham (born August 14, 1974) is an American actor who is best known for the ABC series ''Ugly Betty''. He has also appeared in such series as '' Insatiable'', ''Popular'', ''Odyssey 5'', '' Felicity'', ''Jake 2.0'', '' The Magicians ...
's directorial debut comedy ''
We Love You, Sally Carmichael!
''We Love You, Sally Carmichael!'' is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Christopher Gorham in his directorial debut. Written by Daryn Tufts, it stars Gorham, Bitsie Tulloch, Sebastian Roché, Jack McBrayer, Paula Marshall, David Nibley, an ...
'' (2017), portraying film star Perry Quinn, alongside Gorham and
Bitsie Tulloch. He then appeared as Emile Gilot, the father of French painter
Françoise Gilot, in the second season of the
National Geographic
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anthology series ''
Genius''. Roché performed in a modern-day adaptation of the
Molière play ''
Tartuffe'', making his
West End theatre debut as Orgon. He portrayed Klaus Jager in the war film ''
Burning at Both Ends
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'', opposite
Cary Elwes and
Judd Hirsch. He appeared in
Tides
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Tide tables can ...
directed by Tim Felhbaum opposite Iain Glen and Nora Arnezeder as well as the Michael Bay directed film
6 Underground with Ryan Reynolds for Netflix. He recurred as Dr. Ethan Campbell in the new CW series ''
Batwoman
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History
* The first Batwoman (Kathy Kane), Batwoman, Kathy Ka ...
''. He also guest starred as Hannibal Teague in the series ''
Macgyver'' in 2020.
By 2021 he was recurring in both the NBC sci fi drama ''
Debris'' as the enigmatic MI6 agent Brill and in the ABC drama ''
Big Sky'' as the corrupt Sheriff John Wagy. He will next appear in the film Heatwave opposite Kat Graham, as well as the independent film Lone Star Bull as Chuck Moore. Roché also shot the NBC Pilot ''Getaway'' and will also be seen in ''
Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities'' as Roland, opposite Tim Blake-Nelson.
Personal life
Roché met American actress
Vera Farmiga while co-starring with her in the Fox series ''
Roar''. They eloped to
the Bahamas after the series ended in 1998,
and lived on a 125-acre estate in
Upstate New York. After seven years of marriage, Roché and Farmiga separated in 2004.
On 31 May 2014, he married Australian actress Alicia Hannah (née Kim) at the Chateau Les Bouysses in
Mercuès
Mercuès () is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France.
See also
*Communes of the Lot department
The following is a list of the 313 communes of the Lot department of France
France (), officially the French Repu ...
, France. The couple co-starred in the film ''
We Love You, Sally Carmichael!
''We Love You, Sally Carmichael!'' is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Christopher Gorham in his directorial debut. Written by Daryn Tufts, it stars Gorham, Bitsie Tulloch, Sebastian Roché, Jack McBrayer, Paula Marshall, David Nibley, an ...
'' (2017).
Roché is an
American citizen.
Filmography
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1964 births
20th-century French male actors
21st-century French male actors
Cours Florent alumni
French National Academy of Dramatic Arts alumni
French expatriate male actors in the United States
French male film actors
French male stage actors
French male television actors
French people of Scottish descent
Living people
Male actors from Paris