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Kieran Bew

English actor (born 1980)


Summary

English actor (born 1980)

FieldValue
nameKieran Bew
birth_nameKieran John Bew
birth_date
birth_placeHartlepool, England
years_active2001–present
educationLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (BA)
websiteMarkham, Froggatt & Irwin

Kieran John Bew (born 18 August 1980) is an English actor, known for portraying Hugh Hammer in House of the Dragon, 'Big' Bill O’Hara in Warrior, Alfonso, Duke of Calabria in Da Vinci's Demons, Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a Fairytale, and Gary Parr in Jimmy McGovern's BAFTA Award-winning The Street alongside Matt Smith.

He has worked extensively in British theatre and television since graduating from LAMDA in 2001.

Background

Bew was born in Hartlepool, County Durham, England. He attended English Martyrs School and Sixth Form College. He trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. His brother Duncan is a surgeon at King's College Hospital.

As a young fencer Bew won the under-16 and under-17 British épée titles, competed throughout Europe, and placed 21st at the Cadet World Championships in 1996. He also spent time in his childhood as a competitive swimmer and basketball player. He currently competes domestically for Haverstock fencing club.

In 1999 Bew worked as fight choreographer and captain for Mark Rylance's productions of Hamlet and Two Noble Kinsmen at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London.

Films and television

Bew frequently appears on British television and in independent films. On television Bew has appeared in Hustle and Spooks for BBC and Crusoe for NBC. He has also appeared in two Hallmark television films, Brush with Fate, alongside Ellen Burstyn and Kelly Macdonald, and Hans Christian Andersen, with Hugh Bonneville and James Fox.

In 2004, he played a football hooligan called Ike in the popular film Green Street alongside Elijah Wood and Charlie Hunnam. In 2006, he played Gary Parr in Jimmy McGovern's The Street, alongside Matt Smith and Gina McKee. In 2008, he played the lead guitarist in the independent film 1234. In 2009, he appeared in the BBC Three drama Personal Affairs, playing Avi Gellman. In 2013 and 2014, he appeared as Detective Inspector Jack Burns in the BBC's daytime drama WPC 56. In May 2017, he guest starred in series 10 of BBC1 series Doctor Who as Ivan in the 5th episode of the run "Oxygen".

In 2017, Kieran played the part of Ian in ITV mini series "Liar". Since 2019 Bew has played a major role in the HBO Max series "Warrior" as an Irish policeman in the throes of conflict in the early days of San Francisco's Chinatown.

Stage work

Bew's stage work includes appearances in the following plays:

  • as Exton and Fitzwater in Richard II, directed by Trevor Nunn, at the Old Vic Theatre, 2005.
  • as Yakunin in The House of Special Purpose by Heidi Thomas, directed by Howard Davies, at the Minerva Theatre Chichester, 2009.
  • as Richard in Moscow Live by Serge Cartwright, directed by Jonathan Humphreys, at the HighTide Festival, 2010.
  • as The Men in The Knot of the Heart by David Eldridge, directed by Michael Attenborough, at the Almeida Theatre, 2011.
  • as Kent in Reasons to Be Pretty by Neil LaBute, directed by Michael Attenborough, at the Almeida Theatre, 2011–12.
  • as John in After Miss Julie by Patrick Marber, directed by Natalie Abrahami, at the Young Vic Theatre, 2012.
  • as Edmund in King Lear, directed by Michael Attenborough, at the Almeida Theatre, 2012.
  • as Laurent in Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola, adapted by Helen Edmundson, directed by Jonathan Munby, at the Theatre Royal Bath, 2014.

In 2014 Bew appeared as Alfonso, Duke of Calabria in David S. Goyer's Da Vinci's Demons for Starz, and as Laurent in Thérèse Raquin for the Theatre Royal Bath.

Narration

  • Engineering The Impossible: Rome, National Geographic Channel and Channel 5, 2011
  • Engineering The Impossible: Egypt, National Geographic Channel and Channel 5, 2011
  • Rome Unwrapped (series) National Geographic Channel and Channel 5, 2011
  • Strictly Baby Disco, Channel 4, 2011
  • *24/7 Pet Hospital *BBC1, 2023

Filmography

Television

YearShowRoleNotes
2002BedtimePC SmithSeries 2; episodes 2, 4 & 5
2003Brush with FateAdrian KuypersHallmark Hall of Fame
ManchildDavid HynesSeries 2; episode 6
SpooksBryant1 Episode: Strike Force
Where the Heart IsRob Deyton1 Episode: Archangel
Hans Christian Andersen: My Life as a FairytaleHans Christian AndersenHallmark Entertainment
2004Silent WitnessStephen Wiltshire2 Episodes: Body 21 (Part One) & Body 21 (Part Two)
2005M.I.T.: Murder Investigation TeamGareth FrearsSeries 2; episode 2
HustleNeil Davis1 Episode: Missions
2005–2006The BillBenjamin MeadowsRecurring; 6 episodes
2007Midsomer MurdersDanny Twyman1 Episode: They Seek Him Here
The WhistleblowersLuke Doughty1 Episode: Ghosts
The StreetGary Parr2 Episodes: Demolition & Taxi
2008King LearSoldierRSC performance recorded for television
2008–2009CrusoeNathan WestRecurring; 6 episodes
2009Personal AffairsAvi Gellman5 part series
2011Silent WitnessLtn. Stephen Lockford2 Episodes: First Casualty (Part One) & First Casualty (Part Two)
Waking the DeadYoung Murray Stuart2 Episodes: Solidarity (Part One) & Solidarity (Part Two)
Inspector George GentlyDavid Nugent1 Episode: Gently Upside Down
Young James HerriotDesmond MurraySeries 1; Episode 2
2012WhitechapelMace DriffieldSeries 3; Episode 5
The Bletchley CircleClerk on TrainSeries 1; episodes 2 & 3
Dark Matters: Twisted But TrueMesmer1 Episode: Agent Orange, Ben Franklin: Freud Slayer, Price of Beauty
Thomas Midgley Jr.1 Episode: Unabomber, Salvation by Starvation, Get the Lead Out
2013–2014WPC 56DI Jack Burns6 episodes
2014–2015Da Vinci's DemonsDuke Alphonso of Calabria8 Episodes
2016Beowulf: Return to the ShieldlandsBeowulf12 part series
2017Doctor WhoIvan1 episode: Oxygen
Cold FeetGarethSeries 7; episodes 6 & 7
RellikDI Mike Sutherland6 part series
2017–2020LiarIan Davies5 episodes
2019–2023WarriorBill O'HaraSeries regular
2022Rules of the GameGareth Jenkins4 part series
2024House of the DragonHugh HammerSeason 2

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Shotgun WeddingStagShort film
2004Alien vs. PredatorKlaus
2005Green StreetIke
2007Rise of the FootsoldierRickyCredited as "Kieren Bew"
2008SlapperShort film
20091234Billy Nixon
2009The Wedding DressGroomShort film
2013The Busker and the CoinHimShort film
2013Et in Motorcadia EgoHarbingerShort film
2013MiriamMale NeighbourShort film
2014Five MinutesDadShort film
2015At First SightJamieShort film
2017TwistedToby NordlundShort film
2018IsabellaHaydenShort film
2021Absent Now the DeadThersitesVoice role
2022Typist Artist Pirate KingGabe Patier

Video game

YearGameRoleNotes
2013Ryse: Son of RomeAdditional voices
2014Dragon Age: InquisitionAdditional voices
2017Mass Effect: AndromedaAdditional voices
2017Total War: Warhammer IIPrince Imrik
2019AnthemAdditional voices

References

References

  1. link. (8 January 2010)
  2. [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8951340/]
  3. (18 November 2015). "ITV's press launch for Beowulf". Matt Chapman.
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