
Paul Rhys
Paul Rhys (born 19 December 1963) is a Welsh actor with an extensive career in theatre, radio, television and film. Rhys was born in Neath to working-class Catholic parents, Kathryn Ivory and Richard Charles Rhys, a labourer. He is of part-Irish descent on his mother's side. From the age of ten, he bred and trained horses, becoming a highly accomplished rider. A committed punk during his youth, Rhys sang in several bands. His first acting job was playing Liverpudlian judo expert Ralph in John Godber's hit play Bouncers, before leaving for London, where he qualified for his Equity card by singing jazz standards at lunchtime for Peter Boizot's Pizza Express and Kettners. Rhys received a Bernard Shaw Scholarship to study at RADA. In the first term he was spotted by Philip Prowse and was invited to perform in Oscar Wilde's A Woman of No Importance at the Glasgow Citizens Theatre, playing the illegitimate son, Gerald. He also appeared as Dean Swift in Julien Temple's film Absolute Beginners. Rhys completed his education at RADA by winning the William Pole prize and the Bancroft Gold Medal. His next film role was in Franklin J. Schaffner's Lionheart. After a brief spell at the Royal Shakespeare Company he played opposite Colin Firth in Richard Eyre's award-winning film Tumbledown. Soon after this, he appeared in Vincent & Theo, directed by American film director Robert Altman, as Vincent van Gogh's younger brother Theo van Gogh. Continuing the theme of famous brothers, Paul then played Sydney Chaplin opposite Robert Downey Jr.'s Charlie Chaplin in Richard Attenborough's Chaplin. He went on to play Massis in Alan Bennett's 102 Boulevard Haussmann. He then appeared opposite Peter O'Toole in Rebecca's Daughters. A series of films then followed including From Hell, Food of Love, Love Lies Bleeding, Becoming Colette and Hellraiser: Deader. He appears as Talleyrand in Ridley Scott's 2023 epic Napoleon, and as Duncan in Emerald Fennell's Saltburn. Running parallel to Rhys's film work has been a diverse and notable television career, working in leading roles with directors such as Mike Hodges, Stephen Frears, Sir Richard Eyre, Philip Martin, Christopher Morahan, Tom Vaughan, Edward Hall, Harry Bradbeer in productions including Tumbledown, A Dance to the Music of Time, The Heroes, Ghosts, Gallowglass, The Healer, Anna Karenina, The Deal, Beethoven, The Ten Commandments, Borgia, Luther and Spooks. In 2008 Rhys appeared in the series Agatha Christie's Poirot. In 2014, he played the lead as traitor Aldrich Ames, in The Assets miniseries, then as King George III in Turn: Washington's Spies and as Sir John Conroy in Victoria. He has made a minor industry out of playing vampires: Being Human (as Ivan); as Vlad, the Prince of Wallachia aka Dracula in seasons 1–3 of the 2015 series Da Vinci's Demons; and as Andrew Hubbard in two seasons of the 2020–2021 hit, A Discovery of Witches. In 2023, he appears as Tommy in the BBC film, Men Up.
Filmography (71)
MOVIE★ 7.0Madfabulous2026as Lord Penrhyn
TV★ 5.4Tip Toe2026as Melba
MOVIE★ 6.7"Wuthering Heights"2026as Heathcliff's Father
MOVIE★ 6.3Men Up2024as Tommy Cadogan
MOVIE★ 6.6Widow Clicquot2024as Droite
TV★ 6.0The Way2024as Akela
MOVIE★ 6.3Napoleon2023as Talleyrand
MOVIE★ 7.0Saltburn2023as Duncan
TV★ 7.9The Sandman2022as Hippogriff (voice)
TV★ 7.8A Discovery of Witches2018as Andrew Hubbard
TV★ 6.9Lore2017as Philip Smith
TV★ 6.1Rellik2017as Patrick Barker
TV★ 7.4Victoria2016as Sir John Conroy
TV★ 5.9Casanova2015as Comte De St Germain
MOVIE★ 8.2Casanova2015as Comte De St Germain
TV★ 6.9The Assets2014as Aldrich Ames
TV★ 7.3Great Expectations2011as Compeyson
TV★ 7.3Borgia2011
MOVIE★ 4.0Eliminate: Archie Cookson2011as Archie Cookson
MOVIE★ 6.7When Harvey Met Bob2010as Paul McCartney
TV★ 7.9Luther2010as Lucien Burgess
TV★ 7.0The Queen2009
TV★ 7.3Moving On2009as Andy
TV★ 7.1Being Human2009as Ivan
TV★ 5.6Bonekickers2008
TV★ 7.7Murdoch Mysteries2008as Dr. Llewllyn Francis
TV★ 5.7The Ten Commandments2006as Ramses
MOVIE★ 4.6Hellraiser: Deader2005as Winter
TV★ 8.0Beethoven2005as Ludwig van Beethoven
MOVIE★ 7.0Murder in Rome2005as Cicero
TV★ 6.0This World2004
TV★ 7.3New Tricks2004as Sebastian Carter
MOVIE★ 6.8The Deal2003as Peter Mandelson
MOVIE★ 5.8Otherworld2003as Lord Pwyll (voice)
TV★ 7.7Spooks2002as Alexis Meynell
MOVIE★ 5.5Food of Love2002as Richard Kennington
TV★ 8.5The Cazalets2001as Rupert Cazalet
TV★ 8.3Murder in Mind2001as Matthew Hopkins
MOVIE★ 6.7From Hell2001as Dr. Ferral- MOVIE★ 7.0The Innocent2001as David Pastorov
TV★ 6.8Anna Karenina2000as Nikolai- TV★ 6.8Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)2000
MOVIE★ 6.8Love Lies Bleeding1999as Jonathan
MOVIE★ 10.0The Strange Case of Delfina Potocka1999as Chopin
MOVIE★ 8.5King Lear1998as Edgar
TV★ 5.7A Dance to the Music of Time1997as Charles Stringham
MOVIE★ 5.6The Haunting of Helen Walker1995as Edward Goffe
MOVIE★ 5.6Nina Takes a Lover1995as Photographer
TV★ 6.0Ghosts1995as Captain Peter Buckle
TV★ 8.0The Last Machine1995
TV★ 7.3Kavanagh Q.C.1995as Sam Wicks
MOVIE★ 8.0The Healer1994as Dr. John Lassiter
TV★ 6.6Gallowglass1993as Sandor
MOVIE★ 7.4Chaplin1992as Sydney Chaplin
MOVIE★ 6.5Rebecca's Daughters1992as Anthony Raine
MOVIE★ 4.3Becoming Colette1991as Chapo
TV★ 6.3Performance1991as Edgar
MOVIE★ 6.4Vincent & Theo1990as Theodore 'Theo' Van Gogh
MOVIE★ 7.5102 Boulevard Haussmann1990as Amable Massis
TV★ 6.0Vincent & Theo1990as Theo Van Gogh
TV★ 6.7Chillers1990as Adam Marshall
TV★ 8.2Agatha Christie's Poirot1989as Robin Upward
MOVIE★ 5.7Tumbledown1988as Hugh MacKessac
MOVIE★ 5.1The Heroes1988as Ivan Lyon
TV★ 6.0My Family and Other Animals1987as George
MOVIE★ 5.6Lionheart1987as Mayor of the Underground City
MOVIE★ 4.9The Spirit1987- TV★ 7.0Sunday Premiere1986as Hugh MacKessac
MOVIE★ 5.5Absolute Beginners1986as Dean Swift
TV★ 6.9Timewatch1982as Cicero- MOVIE★ 7.0The Lives of Animals—as John