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Sam Troughton

British actor


Summary

British actor

FieldValue
nameSam Troughton
birth_nameSam John Troughton
birth_date
birth_placeHampstead, London, England
occupationActor
years_active2000–present
children1
fatherDavid Troughton
relativesJim Troughton (brother)
William Troughton (brother)
Patrick Troughton (grandfather)
Henry Crichton (great-grandfather)
Michael Troughton (uncle)
Harry Melling (cousin)

William Troughton (brother) Patrick Troughton (grandfather) Henry Crichton (great-grandfather) Michael Troughton (uncle) Harry Melling (cousin)

Sam John Troughton (born 21 March 1977) is an English actor who has made appearances in Robin Hood (2006–2009), Alien vs. Predator (2004), Hex (2005), The Town (2012), The Hollow Crown (2016), The Ritual (2017), Peterloo (2018), Chernobyl (2019), The Outlaws (2021), Litvinenko (2022), and Napoleon (2023).

Early life

He is the son of actor David Troughton and the grandson of the second Doctor Who actor Patrick Troughton. His younger brothers are the former Warwickshire cricketer Jim Troughton, and actor William Troughton. Troughton attended Bridgetown Primary School in Stratford-upon-Avon and then Trinity Catholic School in Leamington Spa. He went on to study drama at the University of Hull, graduating in 1998.

Career

Troughton is a Shakespearean actor who has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and has thrice been nominated (2000, 2001, 2002) for the Ian Charleson Awards, awarded to young actors for performances in classic plays.

In 2005 Troughton starred in the horror films Spirit Trap alongside Billie Piper, and Alien vs. Predator, and several television productions including Sky One's Hex. He has appeared in the SAS-themed drama Ultimate Force. From October 2006 he appeared in the BBC Robin Hood series (2006–2009), in which he features as Robin's ex-manservant, Much.

Troughton's stage roles include Orlando in Samuel West's production of Shakespeare's As You Like It at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. He returned to the RSC as part of the 2009–2011 ensemble, appearing at the Courtyard Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. In 2009 he played Marcus Brutus in Julius Caesar and Third Gentleman in The Winter's Tale. In 2010 he played Romeo in Romeo & Juliet and King Arthur in Morte D'Arthur at the Courtyard Theatre. Other roles include a stage production of A Streetcar Named Desire in Liverpool.

He played Thomas in Bull at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield in 2013 and Edmund in King Lear at the Royal National Theatre in January 2014.

Troughton starred in David Eldridge's new play Beginning at the Royal National Theatre and at the Ambassadors Theatre in 2018. More recently he starred in Chernobyl (2019) as Aleksandr Akimov. Between May and July 2019, he appeared in Rutherford and Son at the Royal National Theatre alongside Roger Allam.

In 2020 Troughton starred in the biographical comedy drama film Mank, alongside a cast which included Gary Oldman, Amanda Seyfried, Lily Collins and Charles Dance. In 2021 he appeared as Mr. Wilder, the community service boss, in The Outlaws, a BBC series created by and starring Stephen Merchant also featuring Christopher Walken.

In 2022 he played Detective Inspector Brian Tarpey in the ITV drama, Litvinenko, detailing the final days and subsequent murder investigation into the death of Russian defector Alexander Litvinenko.

In 2023 he appeared as the revolutionary Maximilien Robespierre in Napoleon, Ridley Scott's movie rendition of French leader Napoleon Bonaparte's life.

In 2025 Troughton played fictional reporter Murray Guthrie in the Sky Atlantic TV series Lockerbie: A Search for Truth.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003SylviaTom Hadley-Clarke
2004Alien vs. PredatorThomas Parks
Vera DrakeDavid
2005Spirit TrapNick
2017The RitualDom
SlumberCharlie Morgan
2018PeterlooMr. HobhouseDirected by Mike Leigh
2020MankJohn Houseman
2023NapoleonMaximilien Robespierre

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Summer in the SuburbsPolice ConstableTV film
2002Ultimate ForceStuartEpisode: "The Killing House"
Foyle's WarPoliceman 2Episode: "The German Woman"
2003Seven Wonders of the Industrial WorldH. Percy BoulnoisEpisode: "The Sewer King"
Judge John DeedPC Doug WelkinEpisode: "Conspiracy"
2004Gunpowder, Treason and PlotThomas WinterTV film
Messiah: The PromiseThomas StoneTV film
2005HexJez Heriot / Remiel6 episodes
2006–2009Robin HoodMuch38 episodes
2012Silent WitnessDI Johnny Vickers2 episodes
Holby CityNick MooneyEpisode: "Blood Money"
The TownJeff3 episodes
2013Dancing on the EdgePrince of Wales2 episodes
2016The Hollow CrownGeorge, Duke of Clarence2 episodes: "Henry VI part II", and "Richard III"
CasualtySean BarnesEpisode: "All I Want for Christmas Is You"
2017Midsomer MurdersHenry MarshEpisode: "Crime and Punishment"
2018VeraNoelITV
The Little Drummer GirlCaptain Meadows2 episodes
2019ChernobylAleksandr AkimovMiniseries; 4 episodes
2019–2020The Trial of Christine KeelerD.S. John Burrows6 episodes
2020Death in ParadiseMalcolm SimmonsEpisode: "Murder on Mosquito Island"
2021The OutlawsMr. Wilder4 episodes
StephenEd JarmanMiniseries, 3 episodes
RagdollThomas Massey4 episodes
2022LitvinenkoDI Brian Tarpey3 episodes
2023The Lazarus ProjectDr. SamsonRecurring role
2024A Very Royal ScandalDonal McCabeMiniseries, 3 episodes
Black DovesStephen Yarrick6 episodes
2025Lockerbie: A Search for TruthMurray Guthrie5 episodes

Awards

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
2000Ian Charleson AwardsOutstanding performances by actors under 30 in classical rolesHenry VI, Part 1 - (Royal Shakespeare Company)
2001Richard III - (Royal Shakespeare Company)
2002Tartuffe - (Royal National Theatre)

References

References

  1. (8 October 2005). "Sam was just bowled over by the family firm".
  2. Davies, Keri. (27 November 2014). "William Troughton takes over as Tom Archer".
  3. Laws, Roz. (29 April 2009). "A familiar tale; Television and RSC star Sam Troughton tells Roz Laws that acting is deep in his blood. But what of his son?". The Free Library.
  4. Jones, Alison. (8 October 2005). "The Saturday Interview: with Sam Troughton - Sam was just bowled over by the family firm". The Free Library.
  5. Syme, Holger. (1 November 2013). "Canadian Theatre has a Youth Problem".
  6. (2019). "Sam Troughton".
  7. (11 November 2013). "Simon Russell Beale and Sam Mendes Reunite for King Lear at National's Olivier Theatre; Further Casting and Dates Also Announced".
  8. (6 June 2019). "Chernobyl series: The real people the characters are based on, and what happened next".
  9. (23 April 2021). "Movie Review: Mank".
  10. (15 November 2021). "The Outlaws, Television Review".
  11. "Sam Troughton Credits".
  12. "Lockerbie: A Search for Truth cast - Meet the characters | Radio Times".
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