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John Hopkins (actor)

English actor


Summary

English actor

FieldValue
nameJohn Hopkins
imageJohn Hopkins in 2013.jpg
captionHopkins in 2013
birth_date
birth_placeLuton, Bedfordshire, England
nationalityBritish
educationUniversity of Leeds, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
occupationActor
known_forMidsomer Murders, Alice in Wonderland
notable_worksPoldark, Midsomer Murders
height_m1.88
height_ft6' 2"
awardsBehind the Voice Actors Awards, Ian Charleson Award

John Hopkins (born 1975) is an English actor. Some of his best-known roles include Sgt. Dan Scott on Midsomer Murders (2004–2005), Lowell in Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland (2010), and Sir Francis Basset in the British TV series Poldark (2017–2018). In addition to his television and film work, Hopkins also acts on stage and does voiceovers for video games, television and radio.

Early life and education

John Hopkins was born in Luton, England, a town close to London. There is little publicly available information about his family or childhood. He attended secondary school at Manshead CofE Upper School in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, and later studied at the University of Leeds (1993–1996), majoring in English. Hopkins received a Sunday Times Short Story Award for student-actors for his role in A Short Play About Sex and Death. After graduation from the University of Leeds, he attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (1997–2000). He was noticed by the Royal Shakespeare Company and had his first repertory season there (2001–2002).

Career

In 2002, Hopkins began receiving offers for television roles. Some of the first were minor parts in Trial and Retribution 7 and Love in a Cold Climate. His breakthrough role came when he was offered the role of Detective Sergeant Dan Scott in the hit British television series Midsomer Murders. His involvement with the show continued from the beginning of the 7th series (2004) to the end of the 8th series. Hopkins' character was conceived as a "ladies' man" because of his appearance. During this time, John Nettles was playing the lead role of "Barnaby". Because the actors shared the same first name, Hopkins was assigned the nickname "Hoppers". The two formed a friendship while working together from 2004 to 2005 when Hopkins left the show, returning to the Royal Shakespeare Company to participate in the 2006-2007 London and Stratford-upon-Avon season. At that time, he played Caesar opposite Patrick Stewart in Antony and Cleopatra. He also appeared in Patrick Barlow's comedic version of The 39 Steps as Richard Hannay, as Richard I at the Shakespeare's Globe in the Holy Warriors, and as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. He has also continued to work in television; his credits there include Stan Lee's Lucky Man and the BBC drama Poldark as Sir Francis Basset. Billington in 2018 for The Guardian referred to Hopkins as "one of our best Shakespearean actors", and he was named one of "10 best British actors on stage now" in The Times article by Dominic Maxwell.

Interview for the ''Midsomer Murders'' Society

Hopkins thinks that the whole concept of the Midsomer Murders series is based on the idea of presenting serenity in an issued society. He considers that show is crucial for almost everyone because it demonstrates how all the problems can be solved, where good wins over evil, and everyone returns to the ordinary life once all is done. Hopkins joined the television show when it already had vast popularity. Therefore, as he states, "a bit more pressure was on me than the other guys". Hopkins describes his character as a person who is unwelcoming towards the countryside. He prefers city life and always looks for the method to escape but never achieves it. The relationship between Sergeant Dan Scott (Hopkins' role) and Detective Chief Inspector (DCI) Barnaby (John Nettles' role) was tense at the beginning, but eventually became smoother, despite Barnaby's disapproval of Scott's ways. The character Scott and the actor Hopkins have quite different attitudes towards country life; Hopkins feels delighted about spending time in the country. Midsomer Murders allowed him to get to know other great British performers, including the actor Diana Quick and the rower Sir Steve Redgrave. While filming the show, Hopkins got a chance to participate in a movie made by his friends in Prague. His character was a man who woke up in Prague with amnesia. He said he enjoyed playing an "action hero".

Interview on Christmas and The Festive Episode

Hopkins stated that he enjoys getting away on Christmas holidays to the Lake District, Peak District or Wales. He and his friends climb mountains between Boxing Day and New Year's Eve. Those days remind him of childhood. Before the trip, Hopkins visits his family. Together they eat and watch Midsomer Murders, and recount stories from the past. However, one Christmas he had to spend shooting for the TV show. The shooting was in an old abandoned house which was reputed to be haunted. Hopkins recalled wondering what story was behind the house and the atmosphere it created by sudden sounds and changes in temperature. Hopkins mentioned in the interview that he gained some weight during the winter episodes, due to wearing layers of clothing to keep warm.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001The Life and Adventures of Nicholas NicklebyLordTV movie (Uncredited)
2001The PoolFrankFilm debut
2005ExperimentMorgan
2010Dora and Diego’s 4-D Adventure Catch That Robot ButterflyBackground castShort film, animation
2010Alice in WonderlandLowell
2011Scenes of an Adult NatureTomShort film
2011Love Me or ElseDetective FranksShort film
2012HacksConnor FeastTV movie
2014The Face of an AngelJoe
2015BaklavaGame Short HostShort film
2017The Child in TimeHome SecretaryTV movie
2019FourN/AShort film, writer
2021Absent Now the DeadOdysseusVoice
2021 The MezzotintBinksTV movie
2021Hilda and the Mountain KingErik AhlbergTV movie
2021Night and DayLaurenceShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Love in a Cold ClimateRobert ParkerMini-series
2003SpooksAnton1 episode
2003Trial & RetributionIan Frogton QC1 episode
2004–2005Midsomer MurdersSergeant Dan Scott14 episodes, series 7 and 8
2005Family AffairsRex Randall15 episodes
2005All-Star Poker ChallengeSelf2 episodes
2006The Path to 9/11British Reporter2 episodes
2006Tripping OverNathaniel1 episode
2007Robin HoodJohn of York1 episode
2008Mutual FriendsSam Westwood Jones1 episode
2008Wire in the BloodDI Andy Hall2 episodes
2009The BillDaniel Pfeiffer2 episodes
2009Hotel BabylonPhil McGuiness1 episode
2010IdentityJustin Curtis1 episode
2010MerlinSir Oswald1 episode
2011Dick and Dom’s Funny BusinessVarious1 episode
2011Secret Diary of a Call GirlTom1 episode
2011CasualtyTom Russel1 episode
2013Dancing on the EdgePrince George3 episodes
2015CatastropheSandy Laybourne1 episode
2015DoctorsMatt Flowers1 episode
2016Lucky ManCharles Collins3 episodes
2016The LodgeSamuel "SJ" James1 episode
2016EndeavourDr. Dean Powell1 episode
2017–2018PoldarkSir Francis Basset8 episodes
2018WatergateH.R. Bob HaldemanDocumentary-series
2019Jesus: His LifePeter7 episodes
2020Agatha RaisinTom 'Bunchie' Richards1 episode
2020HildaErik Ahlberg13 episodes
2022TryingLawrenceSeason 3, Episode 5
2023Funny WomanAndrew O'SheaSeason 1, Episodes 4, 5, & 6
2023Masters of the AirDr. Wendell 'Smokey' StoverEpisodes 2, 4, 5, 7, & 8
2024A Very Royal ScandalJeffrey EpsteinParts 1 & 2
2024Paris Has FallenRichardEpisodes 4, 6, 7, & 8

Theatre

YearTitleRoleCompany / Director
2001King JohnDauphinRoyal Shakespeare Company / Gregory Doran
Julius CaesarOctavius (Ian Charleston nomination)Royal Shakespeare Company / Edward Hall
Antony and CleopatraDolabellaRoyal Shakespeare Company / Michael Attenborough
Much Ado About NothingClaudio / BenedickRoyal Shakespeare Company / Gregory Doran
Play (Samuel Beckett)ManNatalie Abrahami
Screams from JobEliTassos Stevens
Venus and AdonisNarratorRoyal Shakespeare Company / Gregory Doran
2006The TempestSebastianRoyal Shakespeare Company / Rupert Goold
Holy WarriorsRichard IRoyal Shakespeare Company
Antony and CleopatraCaesarRoyal Shakespeare Company / Gregory Doran
2007–2008The Country WifeHarcourtWest End / Jonathan Kent
HamletClaudius / VariousTim Carroll
2009–201039 StepsRichard HannayWest End / Maria Aitken
2019–2020A Christmas CarolEbenezer ScroogeBristol Old Vic / Tom Morris
2023Bleak ExpectationsGently BenevolentWest End / Caroline Leslie
2024My Fair LadyHenry HigginsLeeds Playhouse & Opera North / James Brining
2024–5Dr StrangeloveGeneral RipperNoël Coward Theatre / Armando Iannucci

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Ryse: Son of RomeMarius
2015Sword Coast LegendsJaven Tamikos
2015Assassin's Creed SyndicateMaxwell Roth
2016Tom Clancy's The DivisionAaron Keener
2016HitmanThe Shadow Client / Lucas Grey
2016Battlefleet Gothic: ArmadaCaptain Tiberius Solarian / Malefica Arkham
2017Horizon Zero DawnErend
2017Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IIISpace Marines
2017Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive AgeHendrik
2018Hitman 2Lucas Grey
2019AnthemThe Bard
2019Tom Clancy's The Division 2Aaron Keener
2020Total War: Warhammer IIEltharion The Grim(DLC)
2021Hitman 3Lucas Grey
2021Last StopDan Hughes / 80s Policeman 2
2021Scarfvoice
2022Horizon Forbidden WestErend
2023Final Fantasy XVIElwin Rosfield
2023Baldur's Gate 3Arnell Hallowleaf
2023Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of RuinIden, Knights Excelsior
2024Skull & Bones (video game)John Scurlock
2024Rise of the RoninCommodore Matthew Perry
2024Stellar BladeClyde
2024Horizon Zero Dawn RemasteredErend
2024Lego Horizon AdventuresErend

Audio

YearTitleTypeRoleNotes
2022-Short History of... (Series 3-)PodcastPresenter / Narratorstarting with: The Great Fire of London Noiser Podcasts
2022-2023Scotland Yard ConfidentialPodcastPresenter / Narratorstarting with: The London Cellar Murder Noiser Podcasts
2023-Real Survival StoriesPodcastPresenter / Narratorstarting with: Paragliding Disaster: Sucked Towards the Stratosphere Noiser Podcasts

Awards

Hopkins has been nominated for several awards during his career. He received two nominations for his voice in the video game Horizon Zero Dawn (2017) for the voiceover of "Erend".

YearAward nameCategoryStatus
2001Ian Charleson AwardAdditional award
2018Behind the Voice Actors Awards (BTVA) Video Game Voice Acting AwardBest Male Vocal Performance in a Video Game in a Supporting RoleNominated
2018Behind the Voice Actors Awards (BTVA) Video Game Voice Acting AwardBest Vocal Ensemble in a Video GameNominated
2023The British Short Film AwardsBest Actor, Smile SchoolNominated
2024UK Theatre AwardsBest Performance in a Musical, My Fair LadyNominated

References

References

  1. (2018-04-19). "Much Ado About Nothing review – Mel Giedroyc blazes through Great Sicilian Bake Off".
  2. "John Hopkins – About {{!}} IMDbPro".
  3. Fabrique. "John Hopkins – RADA".
  4. "Midsomer Murders – John Hopkins".
  5. Maxwell, Dominic. "10 of the best British actors on stage now". [[The Times]].
  6. "Midsomer Murders – John Hopkins – Interview".
  7. "Midsomer Murders – John Hopkins – Ghosts of Christmas Past".
  8. "John Hopkins – Filmography {{!}} IMDbPro".
  9. "The British Short Film Awards, Longlist 2023".
  10. "What's on Stage, UK Theatre Awards Nominations Announced".
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