Charles Edwards (actor) explained

Charles Edwards
Birth Name:Charles Peter Keep Edwards
Education:Winchester College
Alma Mater:Guildhall School of Music and Drama
Known For:Downton Abbey
Holy Flying Circus
The Halcyon
Henry IX
Occupation:Actor
Birth Date:1 October 1969
Birth Place:Haslemere, Surrey, England, UK
Yearsactive:1993–present

Charles Peter Keep Edwards (born 1 October 1969) is an English actor with a career in theatre, TV, and film, most notable for playing Michael Gregson in Downton Abbey (2012–2013), Dr Alexander McDonald in The Terror (2018), Sir Martin Charteris in The Crown (2019-2020), and Lord Celebrimbor in (2022-2024).

Early life

Edwards was born 1 October 1969,[1] in the town of Haslemere in Surrey, England,[2] and grew up in Grayshott, Hampshire.[3]

He is the youngest of four sons[3] of Sally Anne Lake Coghlan and Ronald Derek Keep Edwards.[1]

Education

From an early age, Edwards attended Amesbury School in Hindhead, Surrey.[3] Edwards was further educated at Winchester College,[2] Hampshire, from 1983 to 1987, where he boarded in Moberly's house.[1] His father, Ronald Edwards, also attended the College from 1948—1953 as did his older brother, Simon, who attended from 1974—1978. Both father and sons boarded at the same House.[1]

Edwards went on to pursue acting at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama,[4] from which he graduated in 1992.[5]

Career

Theatre

Edwards debut in acting was on stage as a gingerbread man in a play of Hansel and Gretel. Edwards' first professional theatre engagement was in Blithe Spirit at age 24.[5] Since then he has appeared in many shows such as The Duchess of Malfi, Hay Fever, Private Lives and The Apple Cart.[6]

Edwards received acclaim for his Broadway debut performance as Richard Hannay in the 2005 play of The 39 Steps,[5] in the first London production in 2006,[7] and in the first US productions in 2007 (Boston)[8] and 2008 (New York City).[9] He is the only actor from the London production to transfer to the US productions. Edwards concluded his run in the play on 6 July 2008.[10] [11]

He has made appearances in a number of Shakespeare plays, including Peter Hall's production of Twelfth Night at the Royal National Theatre (Cottesloe auditorium) as Sir Andrew Aguecheek; as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing at Shakespeare's Globe;[12] The Merchant of Venice; and A Midsummer Night's Dream, playing Oberon to Judi Dench's Titania. For his performance in Much Ado About Nothing, Edwards was shortlisted for Best Actor at the 2011 Evening Standard Theatre Awards.[13] He also received a WhatsOnStage Award nomination, in 2012, for his performance in Twelfth Night.[14]

In 2012, Edwards played the lead role of George VI in the original stage play of The King's Speech on a nationwide tour and also the West End,[2] gaining positive feedback from critics across the board. Drama critic Michael Billington wrote of his performance, "Edwards, who has been edging towards stardom for several seasons, has now unequivocally arrived."[15] Later in 2012, he took on the role of Conservative Whip Jack Weatherill in James Graham's This House at the National Theatre. Towards the end of the year, he was shortlisted again for Best Actor at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards for his performance in both plays.[16]

In 2013, Edwards starred as Charles Marsden in a Simon Godwin adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's Pulitzer prize winning play Strange Interlude at the National's Lyttleton Theatre.[17] In 2014, Edwards co-starred in Michael Blakemore's adaptation of Coward's Blithe Spirit, opposite Dame Angela Lansbury. He played Richard II in Simon Godwin's production at Shakespeare's Globe, and Henry Trebell in Harley Granville Barker's play Waste at the National Theatre, both in 2015.[4]

In March 2017, he starred as Henry Higgins in the Brisbane and Melbourne seasons of Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady, presented by Opera Australia and John Frost and directed by Dame Julie Andrews.[18]

Edwards worked with playwright James Graham again in 2021, playing Gore Vidal in Best of Enemies at the Young Vic. He received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Actor the following year.[19] [20]

TV and film

In 2002, he played David, also known as King Edward VIII, in the feature-length TV drama Bertie and Elizabeth for ITV.[4]

In 2011, he played Michael Palin in Holy Flying Circus, a dramatisation of the controversy surrounding Monty Python's Life of Brian.[21] In October 2012, Edwards appeared in the third season of the television series Downton Abbey as Michael Gregson.[4] Edwards appeared in the 2013 film, Diana, charting the final few years of Diana, Princess of Wales, where he played Diana's private secretary Patrick Jephson.[4] He made an appearance in BBC series Sherlock, as David Welsborough, on the first episode of the fourth series which aired 1 January 2017 titled 'The Six Thatchers'. Also in 2017, he took on the lead role of the fictional King Henry IX in the TV series Henry IX for Sky channel GOLD.[4]

Edwards' other film and television credits include Batman Begins, An Ideal Husband, Monarch of the Glen, The Halcyon, Mansfield Park, , The Shell Seekers, Colditz and Midsomer Murders.[4]

In 2019 and 2020, he appeared in the third and fourth seasons of the widely acclaimed Netflix series The Crown as Martin Charteris, Queen Elizabeth II's private secretary, taking over the role from Harry Hadden-Paton, who played a younger Charteris in the first two seasons.[4] In 2021, Edwards worked on a New Zealand TV mini series Under The Vines, filmed in Central Otago wine region of the South Island and released on 19 January 2022.[22]

In 2022, Edwards played the key role of Celebrimbor, the elven smith responsible for forging the Rings of Power in .[23]

Filmography

YearTitleRole
1999Mansfield ParkYates
2000Relative ValuesPhillip Bateman-Tobias
2001Murder RoomsSir Arthur Conan Doyle
2002Bertie and ElizabethDavid
Monarch of the GlenDavid Fraser
2005ColditzEllways, MI9 Officer
Batman BeginsWayne Enterprises Executive
2007The All TogetherMarcus Craigie-Halkett
2008Midsomer MurdersEdward “Ned” Fitzroy
2011Holy Flying CircusMichael Palin
2012–2013Downton AbbeyMichael Gregson
2013National Theatre Live: This HouseJack Weatherill
PhilomenaDavid
DianaPatrick Jephson
2015Arthur & GeorgeAlfred Wood
2017SherlockDavid Welsborough
The HalcyonLucian D'Abberville
Henry IXKing Henry IX
2018The TerrorDr. Alexander McDonald
2019–2020The CrownSir Martin Charteris
2020The WitchesMr. Jenkins
The Duke Joseph Simpson
2021The Girlfriend ExperienceElliott Stanton
Under the Vines Louis Oakley
2022-2024Celebrimbor

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
20112011 Evening Standard Theatre AwardsBest ActorMuch Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare's Globe)
20122012 Evening Standard Theatre AwardsBest ActorThe King's Speech (Shakespeare's Globe) and This House (Royal National Theatre, Cottesloe)
2012WhatsOnStage AwardsBest Supporting Actor in a PlayTwelfth Night (Royal National Theatre, Cottesloe)
2014Clarence Derwent AwardsBest Supporting Male (UK)Strange Interlude (Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton)[24]
2018Green Room AwardsBest Male Actor in a Leading Role (Musical Theatre)My Fair Lady (Opera Australia)[25]
202027th Screen Actors Guild AwardsSAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (shared)The Crown
202128th Screen Actors Guild Awards
2022Laurence Olivier AwardsBest ActorBest of Enemies (Young Vic)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Winchester College: A Register. Edited by P.S.W.K. McClure and R.P. Stevens, on behalf of the Wardens and Fellows of Winchester College. 7th edition, 2014. Published by Winchester College, Hampshire.
  2. Web site: Haslemere actor follows in Colin Firth's footsteps . getsurrey.co.uk . 18 January 2012. 25 July 2021.
  3. Web site: Charles Edwards. ciaranbrown.com . 3 September 2022.
  4. Web site: Charles Edwards . nationaltheatre.org.uk. 7 May 2022.
  5. News: Joe Tropia . Charles Edwards (Fresh Face Interview) . https://web.archive.org/web/20080118203331/http://www.broadway.com/gen/Buzz_Story.aspx?ci=559296 . 2008-01-18 . Broadway.com . 17 January 2008 . 2008-07-12.
  6. Web site: Charles Edwards . royalcourttheatre.com . 3 September 2022.
  7. News: Dominic Cavendish . Irreverent romp down the nostalgia track . https://web.archive.org/web/20081205120804/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/08/18/btsteps18.xml . dead . 5 December 2008 . Telegraph . 18 August 2006 . 2008-04-07 . London.
  8. News: Louise Kennedy . Hitch a ride . Boston Globe . 21 September 2007 . 2008-04-07.
  9. News: Ben Brantley . Spies, Blonde and a Guy Go North by Northwest . The New York Times . 16 January 2008 . 2008-04-07.
  10. News: Robert Simonson . Robert Simonson . Charles in Charge . Playbill . 4 June 2008 . 2008-06-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080608071343/http://www.playbill.com/features/article/118353.html . 8 June 2008 . dmy .
  11. News: Kenneth Jones . Sam Robards Is the Next Pursued Man of Broadway's 39 Steps . Playbill . 4 June 2008 . 2008-06-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080607232159/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/118367.html . 7 June 2008 . dmy-all .
  12. News: Much Ado About Nothing – review . London . The Guardian . Michael . Billington . 28 May 2011.
  13. Web site: Evening Standard Theatre Awards – Nominees 2011 . westendtheatre.com . 28 October 2011 . 3 September 2022.
  14. Web site: Full List: 2012 Whatsonstage.com Award winners WhatsOnStage . 2022-03-10 . www.whatsonstage.com . en-GB.
  15. News: The King's Speech on stage – review . London . The Guardian . Michael . Billington . 10 Feb 2012.
  16. Web site: Evening Standard Theatre Awards – Nominees 2012 . standard.co.uk . 25 November 2012. 4 September 2022.
  17. Web site: Interviews: Charles Edwards. londontheatre.co.uk. 1 September 2013.
  18. Web site: Downton Abbey star Charles Edwards joins My Fair Lady cast, 2017. aussietheatre.com.au. 3 October 2016.
  19. Web site: 2022-03-08 . Nominations for Olivier Awards 2022 . 2022-03-10 . Variety . en-US.
  20. Web site: 2022 Olivier Awards: Full list of winners. londontheatre.co.uk. 18 July 2022. 3 September 2022.
  21. News: BBC to dramatise Life Of Brian controversy in new film . BBC News . 21 June 2011.
  22. Web site: Under the Vines: season 1: release date, cast, interview, plot, trailer and all about the comedy drama set on a New Zealand vineyard . whattowatch.com . 9 January 2022.
  23. Web site: Who Created the Rings of Power? The History of Celebrimbor, Explained . collider.com . 31 August 2022.
  24. Web site: Charles Edwards Awards . IMDB (Index source only) . 3 September 2022.
  25. Web site: 35th Annual Green Room Awards Winners Announced> . 9 April 2018 . 9 October 2022.