Blake Ritson Explained

Blake Ritson
Birth Name:Blake Adam Ritson
Birth Date:14 January 1978
Birth Place:London, England
Occupation:Actor, director
Years Active:1996–present
Partner:Hattie Morahan
Children:2

Blake Adam Ritson (born 14 January 1978)[1] is an English actor.

Early life

Ritson was born on 14 January 1978 in London and attended the Dolphin School in Reading, Berkshire until 1993, before going to St Paul's School in West London on an academic scholarship. He then attended Jesus College, Cambridge,[2] where he studied English and Medieval Italian, graduating in 2000.[3] While a student he acted on both stage and screen,[4] playing Paul Etheridge in White Chameleon, Fleance in Macbeth, and Augustus in Tom Stoppard's Arcadia (1996) at the National Theatre in productions directed by Richard Eyre and Trevor Nunn.[3]

Career

Ritson is best known in recent years for playing King Edward III in the TV miniseries World Without End (2012), the Duke of Kent in Upstairs Downstairs (2010–2012), Mr Elton in the 2009 BBC adaptation of Emma, Edmund Bertram in the 2007 ITV adaptation of Mansfield Park,[5] Giles Vicary in the BBC series Red Cap and for portraying sidekick Robert Presley in A Touch of Frost.[6] He also played the part of Justin in The League of Gentlemen, Idek in God on Trial, and the comic lead in For Elsie, which he also co-produced. He also portrayed the main antagonist in David Goyer’s Da Vinci’s Demons (2013).

In 2013, Ritson appeared as Colonel Brandon in Helen Edmundson's BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Sense and Sensibility.[7] in 2020, he starred in the Big Finish reboot of cult adventure series Adam Adamant Lives!.[8] He had lent his voice to several other productions for the company.

In 2022, Ritson starred as Oscar Van Rijn in The Gilded Age on HBO.

Ritson writes and directs with his brother, Dylan.[9] The brothers first directed the short film Out of Time. Starring Mark Heap and Raquel Cassidy, the film won the Global Audience Award at the first CON-CAN Movie Festival[10] and was runner up at Minimalen and the Berlin Film Festival. It also screened at the London, São Paulo and Dresden film festivals. Their second short film, More More More, starring The League of Gentlemen's Mark Gatiss, was a runner-up in the Turner Classic Movies Competition. Their third film, shot in 2009, was entitled Love Hate, and starred Ben Whishaw and Hayley Atwell. It was chosen for the Edinburgh International Film Festival, Palm Springs Film Festival, London BFI Film Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Foyle, Omaha, Encounters, Berkshire International Film Festival, Sofia Film Fest (Bulgaria), Tofifest International Film Festival (Poland), West Hollywood International, LA Shorts Fest and Short Shorts Film Festival (Japan). It won the Jury Award at Palm Springs International Shortsfest and won the Best International Short award at Cinema St. Louis Film Festival.

The Ritson brothers have also shot a fourth short film, Good Boy, starring Jessica Hynes (née Stevenson), Reece Shearsmith, Nicholas Burns, Joanna Page and Blake Ritson's fiancée Hattie Morahan.[11] The Ritson Brothers were selected for the front cover of Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow 2009.

Personal life

Ritson is engaged to actress Hattie Morahan, whom he met at Cambridge University. They have a daughter, Amity, born in August 2016 and a son born in 2020, and are living in North London. Ritson is the brother of Dylan Ritson, with whom he directs and writes.

Ritson played the banjolele on Douglas Hodge's 2006 album Cowley Road Songs,[12] which was recorded in four days at the Blue Moon Studios in Banbury. He describes the banjolele as "a hybrid instrument between a ukulele and a banjo; teamed up with the gazoo it’s a winning combination."[3]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleNotes
1996Different for GirlsYoung Prentice
1999TitusMutius
2001Me Without YouTim
2002AKAAlexander Gryffoyn
2008RocknRollaJohnny Sloane
2009Dead Man RunningJarvis
2011For ElsieGlennShort film
2012Hyde Park on HudsonButler
2014SerenaLowenstein
2021Hitman's Wife's BodyguardGunther

Television

YearFilmRoleNotes
1996No BananasPeteEpisode: "Blitz"
Breaking the CodeChristopher MorcomTelevision film
1997–1998Knight SchoolSir Roger de Courcey3 episodes
1999Shooting the PastNick3 episodes
2000The League of GentlemenJustin Smart2 episodes
2001London's BurningDermot2 episodes
Urban GothicDave MatthewsEpisode: "The End"
Red CapLt. Giles VicaryTelevision film
2003Adventure Inc.Byron HaycroftEpisode: "Angel of St. Edmunds"
2003–2004Red CapGiles Vicary12 episodes
2005If...Ben SwalesEpisode: "If...We Stopped Giving Aid to Africa"
Strauss: The Waltz KingOlder Johann Strauss IITelevision film
The BillGavin MurrayEpisode: "Honour"
2006CasualtyDaniel TaskerEpisode: "Worlds Apart"
The Inspector Lynley MysteriesGraham MarshallEpisode: "Chinese Walls"
A Touch of FrostD.C. Robert PresleyEpisode: "Endangered Species"
2007Mansfield ParkEdmund BertramTelevision film
The Commander: The Devil You KnowJohn LittlewoodTelevision film
2008God on TrialIdekTelevision film
2009EmmaMr. Elton4 episodes
2010–2012Upstairs DownstairsThe Duke of Kent8 episodes
2011The Crimson Petal and the WhiteBodley3 episodes
The RomanticsPercy Bysshe ShelleyEpisode: "Eternity
Instructor Shibac (voice)Episode: "The Foe from the Future"
Garrow's LawCharles FoxEpisode #3.4
2012World Without EndKing Edward III8 episodes
2013–2015Da Vinci's DemonsGirolamo Riario26 episodes
2015The EmbraceDan5 episodes
2016Indian SummersCharlie Havistock10 episodes
Hooten & the LadyYannarasEpisode: "Egypt"
2018–2019KryptonBrainiac20 episodes
2019EndeavourGabriel Van HorneEpisode: "Apollo"
2022–2023The Gilded AgeOscar Van Rhijn17 episodes
The CrownAndrew Gailey4 episodes
2024The Count of Monte CristoDanglarsEpisode #1.1
Interview with the VampireMorgan WardEpisode: "What Can the Damned Really Say to the Damned"

Stage

Radio and audio drama

Video games

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: All England & Wales, Birth Index, 1916–2005 results for Blake Adam Ritson. ancestry.co.uk. 21 June 2014.
  2. Web site: Blake and Dylan Ritson (Writer-Directors). https://web.archive.org/web/20071106065319/http://www.pfd.co.uk/clients/ritsonb/f-ftd.html. PFD. 6 November 2007 . dead.
  3. Web site: 12 July 2000. Congregations of the Regent House on 29 June, 30 June, and 1 July 2000: Jesus College. Cambridge University Reporter.
  4. Web site: Blake Ritson, Class of 1991. Dolphin School. https://web.archive.org/web/20080511231627/http://www.dolphinschool.com/Old_Ds_headlines/Blake_Ritson.php. 11 May 2008 . dead.
  5. http://www.companypictures.co.uk/production.aspx?code=mansfieldpark Company Pictures: Mansfield Park
  6. http://preview.itv.com/Drama/copsandcrime/atouchoffrost/Castinterviews/BlakeRitson.html ITV Home
  7. Web site: BBC – Sense And Sensibility – Media Centre. www.bbc.co.uk.
  8. Web site: Adam Adamant Lives! - News - Big Finish.
  9. Web site: Blake Ritson & Dylan Ritson. Preview Room. https://web.archive.org/web/20061019054445/http://www.con-can.com/PreviewRoom_1st/en/director/index.html?director_id=10033. 19 October 2006 . dead.
  10. Web site: CON-CAN Movie Festival, Internet Short Movie Festival. https://web.archive.org/web/20051210043308/http://www.con-can.com/festival/first/final_review/. con-can.com. 10 December 2005 . dead.
  11. News: Modern miss: Hattie Morahan is ditching bonnets in favour of cutting-edge theatre work. London . The Independent . Alice . Jones . 28 July 2008 .
  12. Web site: DougHodge.com. www.doughodge.com.
  13. Nominations Announced for the 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®. . January 10, 2024. January 10, 2024.