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Elliot Cowan

British actor (born 1976)


Summary

British actor (born 1976)

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nameElliot Cowan
imageElliot Cowan - MUSE (Portrait).jpg
captionCowan in 2017
birth_date
birth_placeLondon, England
birth_nameElliot Aidan Cowan
occupationActor
years_active2000–present

Elliot Aidan Cowan (born 9 July 1976) is a British film and television actor, known for portraying Corporal Jem Poynton in Ultimate Force, Mr Darcy in Lost in Austen, and Ptolemy in the 2004 film Alexander. He also starred as Lorenzo de' Medici in Da Vinci's Demons and Daron-Vex in Krypton. Cowan recently played King Henry VII in Starz's The Spanish Princess and featured in the Hulu miniseries Black Cake.

Early life and education

Born in London, Cowan was brought up in Colchester, Essex. He is the son of a consultant physician and a charity worker, and has a younger brother and sister.

Cowan boarded at Uppingham School in Rutland. He later obtained a first class degree in drama at the University of Birmingham, before attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, from which he graduated in July 2001. From 1994 to 1996, Cowan was a member of the National Youth Music Theatre. He plays guitar and cello, and has worked with the London Sinfonia.

Career

Cowan's television credits include Judge John Deed, Ultimate Force, Jonathan Creek, Poirot, Foyle's War, The Ruby in the Smoke, Lost in Austen and the television movie The Project.

Cowan has appeared in the films The Golden Compass, Happy-Go-Lucky, The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey, Love and Other Disasters, and Howl. His theatre work includes productions of The Revenger's Tragedy, Women Beware Women, Henry V, The Seagull and Camille.

He played Stanley Kowalski in the 2009 revival of A Streetcar Named Desire at the Donmar Warehouse, and was a lead in Les Blancs at the National Theatre in 2016.

He played Macbeth at the Globe Theatre from 23 April- 27 June 2010 alongside Laura Rogers as Lady Macbeth.

He starred as Lord Goring in An Ideal Husband at the Vaudeville Theatre in London's West End from 4 November 2010 to 19 February 2011.

As of 2010, he voiced Alec Trevelyan in Goldeneye 007 for the Wii console, also providing his likeness.

Personal life

He lives in Dalston, London. On 7 August 2011, Elliot swam the 16 miles long Lake Zurich Swim race, to raise funds for the Neonatal Unit at Guy's and St. Thomas's in memory of Alfie Blacksell.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
2004AlexanderPtolemy
2006Love and Other DisastersJames Wildstone
2007The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan ToomeyJames McDowell
The Golden CompassCommanding Officer
2008Happy-Go-LuckyBookshop Assistant
2010Max SchmelingAlan Walken
2011Gee GeeGee GeeShort film
The DoorEdward ArlingtonShort film
2012Leyman's CurseHunterShort film
2013Hammer of the GodsHakan
2014The ProtagonistAlexander CroxfordShort film
2015HowlAdrian
NarcopolisFrank Grieves
The Maltese FighterOpponent BoxerShort film
We Are HappyPaulShort film
2016Angel of DecayBob
2017Butterfly KissesBilly
MuseSamuel Solomon
SpitballTimothyShort film
2018All the Devil's MenTerry McKnight
SydneyStefanShort film
2019The Battle of San PietroJohn HustonShort film
2025The Conjuring: Last RitesJack Smurl

Television

YearShowRoleNotes
2001Judge John DeedGlen BurroughsEpisode: "Duty of Care"
Jonathan CreekTomEpisode: "Satan's Chimney"
2002The ProjectGavinTV film
Foyle's WarPeter BuckinghamEpisode: "A Lesson in Murder"
Real CrimeBakery WorkerEpisode: "Cracking the Killer's Code"
2002–2003Ultimate ForceCorporal Jem Poynton8 episodes
2003Spine ChillersDeanEpisode: "Goths"
2004Dirty Filthy LoveGarethTV film
2005EgyptChampollion2 episodes: "The Mystery of the Rosetta Stone"
and "The Secrets of the Hieroglyphs"
2006Agatha Christie's PoirotDavid HunterEpisode: "Taken at the Flood"
The Ruby in the SmokeHendrick Van EedenTV film
2007The Mark of CainCaptain WorrissTV film
2008Lost in AustenMr. Darcy4 episodes
In Love with BarbaraAlexander "Sacchie" McCorquodaleTV film
2009The FixerMatthew Symmonds6 episodes
Agatha Christie's MarpleWally HuddEpisode: "They Do It with Mirrors"
2011MarchlandsMark Ashburn5 episodes
2012SinbadGunnar12 episodes
Doors OpenBruce CameronTV film
2013LutherTom Marwood2 episodes
AmbassadorsStephen PembridgeEpisode: "The Rabbit Never Escapes"
2013–2015Da Vinci's DemonsLorenzo de' Medici25 episodes
2014CillaGeorge Martin2 episodes
2015The Frankenstein ChroniclesSir Bentley Warburton6 episodes
Life in SquaresRoger Fry2 episodes
Serial ThrillerBob3 episodes
CriticalTom FarrowEpisode #1.5
2016Beowulf: Return to the ShieldlandsAbrican13 episodes
2018InnocentTom Wilson4 episodes
2018–2019KryptonDaron-Vex10 episodes
2019The Spanish PrincessHenry VII, King of England8 episodes
Peaky BlindersMichael LevittEpisode: "Black Tuesday"
2020Death in ParadiseAaron McCormackEpisode: "La Murder Le Diablé"
2021FoundationDirector Lewis Pirenne8 episodes
2022The CrownNorton Knatchbull2 episodes
2023Black CakeSteve4 episodes
Fifteen-LoveAdam Jaffe4 episodes
2024The JettyRussell Knightly2 episodes
2025King & ConquerorSweyn

Videogames

YearGameRoleNotes
2009Dragon Age: OriginsSer Perth
Ser Varal
Lothering Templar
2010GoldenEye 007Alec TrevelyanVoice role
2011Star Wars: The Old RepublicAdditional voices
2017Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IIIAutarch Kyre / Orks (voice)
2020Assassin's Creed ValhallaViliVoice role
2021Necromunda: Hired GunVarious voices
Bravely Default IIBernard

Theatre

YearShowRoleTheatreOther notes
2008Frost/NixonJim RestonDonmar Warehouse
2009A Streetcar Named DesireStanley KowalskiDonmar Warehouse
2019A Doll's HouseTomLyric Hammersmith
20212:22 A Ghost StorySamGielgud Theatre
2023A Little LifeBrother Luke / Dr. Traylor / CalebHarold Pinter Theatre

References

References

  1. "Elliot Aidan COWAN - Personal Appointments". Companies House.
  2. White, Lesley. (26 July 2009). "Elliott Cowan plays Stanley Kowalski". [[The Sunday Times]].
  3. [http://www.londontheatredirect.com/play/852/An-Ideal-Husband-tickets.aspx]''[[London Theatre Direct]]''. Retrieved on 2011-08-27.
  4. "Lake Zurich Swim Results 2011".
  5. Reston Jr., James. (January 2009). "Frost, Nixon and Me".
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