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Rupert William Anthony Friend (born 9 October 1981) is an English actor. He first gained recognition for his roles in '' The Libertine'' (2004) and '' Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont'' (2005), both of which won him awards for best newcomer. He portrayed
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in '' Pride & Prejudice'' (2005), Lieutenant Kurt Kotler in '' The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas'' (2008), Albert, Prince Consort in ''
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'' (2009), psychologist Oliver Baumer in ''
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'' (2013), CIA operative Peter Quinn in the political thriller series ''
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'' (2012–2017), Vasily Stalin in ''
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'' (2017), Theo van Gogh in '' At Eternity's Gate'' (2018), and Ernest Donovan in the series '' Strange Angel'' (2018-2019). In the early 2020s, Friend began collaborating with director
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, starting with a cameo in ''
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'' (2021), followed by roles in Anderson's upcoming film ''
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'' and
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project '' The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar''. In 2022, he starred as disgraced British politician James Whitehouse in the series ''
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'' and featured in the
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series '' Obi-Wan Kenobi'' as the
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. Friend is director, screenwriter and/or producer of two award winning short films: ''The Continuing and Lamentable Saga of the Suicide Brothers'' (2008) and '' Steve'' (2010). He wrote lyrics for the Kairos 4Tet 2013 album ''Everything We Hold''.


Early life and education

Friend was born in
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. He grew up in
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, Oxfordshire, and attended The Marlborough School in
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. Friend received his professional acting training at the
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in London. Originally, Friend wanted to be an archaeologist and travel around the world after seeing '' Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade'' in 1989, but scrapped the idea after realizing that the occupation was perhaps not as exciting as Indiana Jones's adventures had led him to believe. Instead, he turned to acting, in which he was inspired by Marlon Brando who played
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, and
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, whom he described as his childhood hero.


Acting career


2004–2009

Friend played three minor roles in a stage production of ''
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'' when he was in his third year in drama school, and was spotted by a casting director. He made his acting debut as Billy Downs opposite Johnny Depp in the 2004 film '' The Libertine'', for which he was named "outstanding new talent" at the 2005 Satellite Awards. He later stated that working with Depp so early in his career was a great lesson in film-acting. In 2005, Friend had his first starring role as Ludovic Meyer in the film adaption of '' Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont'', in which he starred opposite
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. In the same year, he portrayed
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in
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's version of '' Pride & Prejudice''. Aged 22, Friend was offered a screentest for the part of
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after Pierce Brosnan stepped down from the role. He refused, because he felt he lacked the life experience necessary to play the role of Bond. In 2009, Friend starred in the film '' Chéri'', playing the title character opposite Michelle Pfeiffer. He joined the cast of '' The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas'' as Kurt Kotler, a lieutenant in
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. In 2010, Friend played Albert, Prince Consort in ''
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''.
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, producer of '' Young Victoria'', invited Friend to test for the lead role because he remembered his performance in ''Pride & Prejudice''. His portrayal of Albert received acclaim, especially for his attention to detail and throrough preparation for the role. Friend said that the real challenge had been to find a way to portray the darker sides of an essentially good man like Albert, in order to give depth to the character. Around this time, a critic called Friend one of Britain's finest young actors.


2010–2019

In 2010, Friend made his stage debut as Mitchell in the UK premiere of ''
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''. He followed this with
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's ''Brimstone and Treacle'', in which he played the lead character to good reviews. He starred in the film ''
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'', based on the novel by Kevin Lewis. As the film involves boxing, he trained to improve his physical and psychological shape. Criticial reception of ''The Kid'' overall was less than favourable. He also starred in a French film called ''Lullaby for Pi'', playing a singer called Sam. In 2011, he played Thomas Anders, the protagonist of the film ''
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'', which did not receive great reviews . By 2012, Friend felt dissatisfied with his career and rethought his overall approach to his work and selecting his projects. He has dismissed reports in the media that at that time he considered giving up acting entirely. In 2013, he played the prison psychologist Oliver Baumer in the film ''
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''. His performance was applauded by critics and nominated for a
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. In 2015, he starred as
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in '' Hitman: Agent 47'', a film based on the ''Hitman'' video game franchise, replacing
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. In order to play the role, he had to shave all his hair. He performed most of his own stunts. The production team sent him copies of all the ''Hitman'' games to familiarize himself with the character. However, Friend who calls himself a technophobe, was only able to walk his avatar in circles and soon gave up. The film received mixed reviews. In 2015, Friend provided narration for Nick Knight's folk horror fashion film, ''The Face of a Dying Dog''. Friend gained worldwide recognition as CIA operative and assassin Peter Quinn in the acclaimed political thriller series ''
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'' (2012–2017), his first role in a television-series. Introduced in season two as a supporting character, his role became significantly more important as of season three. His performance received widespread acclaim and he was nominated for three awards, including a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor In A Drama Series in 2013. Friend's departure from the series was mourned by the press and fans. After his involvement in ''Homeland'' ended in 2017, Friend acted in a number of comedies. In a 2014 interview he had already said that he also wanted to explore the 'farcical side' to his acting. He was offered the lead role in
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's '' A Simple Favor'', but turned it down to play a funny smaller part in the film instead. He was described as displaying "serious comedic chops" in
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's ''
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'', where he played Stalin's son
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. He was asked by director and painter
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to play Theo van Gogh in '' At Eternity's Gate (2018)'', an award-winning biopic about
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who was played by
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. Friend played the role of the mysterious Ernest Donovan in the series '' Strange Angel'' from 2018 to 2019; his performance was praised as being 'of amusing weirdness and a creepy-crawly intensity'. In 2018 Friend performed a new audio drama by
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, ''Last Night in the Garden I Saw You'', which featured Michelle Williams. The following year, Friend was asked by screenwriter
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to narrate the audiobook of his debut novel ''Cold Storage''. He voiced the character of Peter Hardy in the 2019 Gimlet scripted podcast ''Motherhacker''.


2020–present

In the early 2020s, Friend joined the group of actors regularly working with director
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. The collaboration started with a cameo appearance as an actor playing a drill-sergeant in ''
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'' (2021), and continued with a more substantial role in the upcoming film ''
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''. He will play a leading role in Anderson's
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project '' The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar'', which began filming in 2022. This film is based on the stories by Roald Dahl, whom Friend has described as a hero of his. In 2021, after his success portraying a spy in ''
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'', Friend was once again mentioned as the possible next James Bond when
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gave up the role. He played a lead role in the 2021 horror film '' Separation'', which got largely negative reviews although Friend's performance as a single father did receive praise. The science fiction film ''
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'' (2021) in which he played the character Barton alongside
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, was listed as one of the worst films of 2021. The following year, Friend played network boss Wilson Sikorsy in Tim Kirkby's film ''
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'' (2022), which got positive reviews. He starred opposite
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and Michelle Dockery as James Whitehouse, a British politician on trial for
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, in the Netflix mini-series ''
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''. Friend initially turned down the role twice, because he did not feel enough affinity with the privileged Whitehouse. He was only persuaded to take on the part when director S.J. Clarkson challenged him to find a way to portray the humanity of the character. His acting was generally praised, with the series itself getting mixed reviews from critics. Friend featured as the
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in
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's series '' Obi-Wan Kenobi'' (2022), an experience he said he enjoyed and would like to repeat. The role was physically demanding: the Grand Inquisitor's armour weighed 45 pounds and every day of shooting it took a team of makeup artists four hours to apply the makeup and
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required for the role. He will portray one of the main characters in the comedy series '' High Desert'', with
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and Matt Dillon (in production). In February 2022, it was announced that Friend would play a lead role in
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's science fiction film '' Rebel Moon;'' he withdrew from the project because of scheduling problems. He will be part of the QCode musical podcast series ''Cupid'', planned for release in the summer of 2022.


On acting

Friend’s work as a stage actor has been praised but he prefers film and television. In his own words, he 'would not like to do the same thing over and over again every night'. Initially, he was also reluctant to take on roles in longer running television shows; at first, he turned down the chance to audition for ''Homeland''. Friend has stated that he believes imagination is an actor's most important tool. He does extensive background research on his characters. For his role as Prince Albert in ''The Young Victoria'' he did historical research to get a better understanding of the character. He learned to ride a horse, walk, talk, play the piano and even write like Albert would have done. In his final ''Homeland'' season, his character Peter Quinn is recovering from a stroke and suffering from
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. In preparation for the role, Friend spoke with veterans and medical specialists to help him portray these conditions realistically and with respect.


Director, screenwriter, producer and lyricist

In 2008, Friend and
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wrote, produced and starred in a short film called ''The Continuing and Lamentable Saga of the Suicide Brothers''. The film won Best Short at the Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival (2010). He founded his own production company called Beat Pictures, and he made his directorial debut with a short film in 2010 called '' Steve'', starring Colin Firth,
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and
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. In addition to directing, he wrote and produced the film, which was later included in the 2012 compilation '' Stars in Shorts''. '' Steve'' won Friend the Rhode Island Film Festival Crystal Image Award, and was nominated for the
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Bruce Corwin Award for Best Short Film. Plans for Friend to write, direct and star in a feature-length
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about confidence tricksters called ''Barton & Charlie & Checco & Bill'' were mentioned in the media in 2014–2015, but the project did not materialise. In 2018, plans were announced for the feature film ''Cornerman'' about boxing trainer
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, with Friend to write and direct and
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playing D'Amato. Friend was asked by Adam Waldmann, the leader of the jazz ensemble Kairos 4tet, to write the lyrics for a track on their 2011 album ''Statement of Intent'', and was then asked to contribute lyrics for their 2013 album ''Everything We Hold'', which received positive reviews. His lyrics were sung by Marc O'Reilly, Omar Lye-Fook and Emilia Martensson.


Personal life

From 2005 to 2010, Friend dated English actress
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, whom he met when filming '' Pride & Prejudice''. He met American athlete and actress
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in 2013, and they became engaged in December 2014. Friend and Mullins were married on 1 May 2016.


Filmography


Films


Television


References


External links

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on the
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