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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1989–present


Name
  
Jasper Britton

Role
  
Actor

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Born
  
11 December 1962 (age 61) (
1962-12-11
)
London, England, UK

Parents
  
Tony Britton, Eva Castle Britton

Siblings
  
Fern Britton, Cherry Britton

Grandparents
  
Edward Leslie Britton, Doris Marguerite Britton

Nephews
  
Peter Cant, Jack Jones, Harry Jones

Movies and TV shows
  
Blackbeard, The New World, Anonymous, Blood, Big Kids

Similar People
  
Tony Britton, Fern Britton, Gregory Doran, Alex Hassell, Antony Sher

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Jasper Britton (born 11 December 1962) is an English actor.

Contents

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Britton is the son of veteran actor Tony Britton, and Danish sculptor Eva Castle Britton (née Skytte Birkefeldt). His half-sisters are television presenter Fern Britton and scriptwriter Cherry Britton.

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Education

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Born in Chelsea in London, Britton was educated at Belmont Preparatory School, followed by Mill Hill School, in the suburb of Mill Hill in North London.

Stage

Britton worked for six years as an assistant stage manager and sound operator until 1989 when, while working for Jonathan Miller at the Old Vic, he forced his way into Miller's office and refused to leave until Miller agreed to let him audition for King Lear. His King of France to Eric Porter's Lear was the beginning of a prolific stage career. Early plays included The Visit with Theatre de Complicite at the Royal National Theatre, The Cherry Orchard, Macbeth and A Flea in her Ear at Nottingham Playhouse. A season at the Royal Shakespeare Company included A Jovial Crew for Max Stafford-Clark, Tamburlaine for Terry Hands and The Beggar's Opera and Antony and Cleopatra for John Caird. There followed the Dauphin in St Joan at the Strand Theatre and an award winning performance as Rupert in Rope at Salisbury Playhouse.

Upon replacing Eddie Izzard in the title role in Brian Cox's 1995 Richard III, he garnered excellent reviews. He next played the groom role in Blood Wedding at the Young Vic, the first in a series of romantic leads, followed by Rupert Goold's adaptation of End of the Affair, Jonathan Church's Romeo and Juliet and Bill Bryden's Three Sisters.

Britton was part of Trevor Nunn's ensemble company at the National Theatre in 1999, playing Thersites in Troilus and Cressida, Ryumin in Maxim Gorky's Summerfolk, and Smooth in Money. Two seasons at the Shakespeare's Globe for Mark Rylance followed, first playing Palamon in The Two Noble Kinsmen, and Caliban in The Tempest. A year later he returned as Macbeth. After Simon Gray's Japes for Peter Hall at the Haymarket Theatre and Alan Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce at the Aldwych Theatre came Britton's performance as Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew and The Tamer Tamed for Gregory Doran at the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Kennedy Centre in Washington, D.C. respectively, which transferred to the Queen's Theatre in London.

In 2008, he played John Gielgud in Nicholas de Jongh's first play Plague Over England, Nansen in Tony Harrison's Fram and Creon opposite Ralph Fiennes in Oedipus the King, the latter both at the National Theatre. In 2009 he played Elyot in Private Lives opposite Claire Price at Hampstead Theatre, directed by Lucy Bailey. Most recently he played one third of Simon Gray's persona in The Last Cigarette at Chichester Festival Theatre and the Trafalgar Studios, with Felicity Kendal and Nicholas Le Prevost; and Jack Lawson in Mamet's Race at the Hampstead Theatre.

He will play the title role Barabas in The Jew of Malta production at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford Upon-Avon in 2015. He will also replace Nigel Lindsay as Henry Bolingbroke when the RSC's 2013 production of Richard II is shown at the Barbican Centre as part of the King and Country Cycle, as well as reprising his role as the title character in Henry IV Parts I and II.

In 2017 he played Dr Rance in the Leicester Curve production of What The Butler Saw.

Film

Britton played the Court Laureate in Terrence Malick's The New World alongside Colin Farrell, Jonathan Pryce and Christian Bale. He donned bells and hankies to play Will Frosser, the foreman of the Millsham Morris Side in the UK feature film, Morris: A Life with Bells On.

Television

Britton's television credits include two series of My Dad's the Prime Minister, and Brief Encounters: Semi-Detached for the BBC, as well as Highlander: The Series. He appeared in two 2006 TV films: as pirate William Howard in Blackbeard with Mark Umbers and Stacy Keach, and alongside Oliver Dimsdale and Heathcote Williams in as Henry II in Nostradamus.

Filmography

Actor
2023
Hijack (TV Series) (completed) as
Terry
- Episode #1.7 (2023) - Terry
- Comply Slowly (2023) - Terry
- Less Than an Hour (2023) - Terry
- Not Responding (2023) - Terry
- Draw a Blank (2023) - Terry
- 3 Degrees (2023) - Terry
- Final Call (2023) - Terry
2019
Here Comes Hell as
The Host
2017
What the Butler Saw. (Video) as
Dr. Rance
2015
Rise of the Footsoldier: Part II as
Norton
2014
Royal Shakespeare Company: Henry IV Part II as
King Henry IV
2014
Royal Shakespeare Company: Henry IV Part I as
King Henry IV
2012
Blood as
Daniel Heston
2011
Anonymous as
Pope
2010
Garrow's Law (TV Series) as
Captain Colingwood
- Episode #2.1 (2010) - Captain Colingwood
2009
Morris: A Life with Bells On as
Will Frosser
2006
Blackbeard (TV Mini Series) as
William Howard
- Episode #1.3 (2006) - William Howard
- Episode #1.2 (2006) - William Howard
- Episode #1.1 (2006) - William Howard
2006
Nostradamus (TV Movie) as
Henry II
2006
Brief Encounters (TV Mini Series) as
Richard
- Semi-Detached (2006) - Richard
2006
The Royal (TV Series) as
Paul Guthrie
- Thinking Too Hard (2006) - Paul Guthrie
2005
The New World as
Laureate
2005
Carrie & Barry (TV Series) as
Policeman
- Banned Barry (2005) - Policeman
2005
Midsomer Murders (TV Series) as
Anselm Plummer
- Sauce for the Goose (2005) - Anselm Plummer
2003
My Dad's the Prime Minister (TV Series) as
Duncan Packer
- Powerless (2004) - Duncan Packer
- Diaries (2004) - Duncan Packer
- Jobless (2004) - Duncan Packer
- Marathon (2004) - Duncan Packer
- Desert Island (2004) - Duncan Packer
- Exam (2004) - Duncan Packer
- Election (2004) - Duncan Packer
- Homework (2003) - Duncan Packer
- The Project (2003) - Duncan Packer
- The School Play (2003) - Duncan Packer
- Ghosts (2003) - Duncan Packer
- The Party (2003) - Duncan Packer
- Sports Day (2003) - Duncan Packer
2003
Murder in Mind (TV Series) as
George Blakeney
- Echoes (2003) - George Blakeney
2002
Heartbeat (TV Series) as
Stanley Hodges
- A Many Splendoured Thing (2002) - Stanley Hodges
2002
The Cry (TV Movie) as
Mark Billington
2000
Big Kids (TV Series) as
Ming
- Finding Hypnotist (2000) - Ming
- Kate Avoids Friends (2000) - Ming
- Performance by Hypnotist (2000) - Ming
1997
Highlander (TV Series) as
Willie Kingsley
- Diplomatic Immunity (1997) - Willie Kingsley
1997
Breakout (TV Movie) as
Lenny Johnson
1996
Mike & Angelo (TV Series) as
William Shakespeare
- My Pal Puck (1996) - William Shakespeare
1995
Casualty (TV Series) as
Graham Webster
- Castles in the Air (1995) - Graham Webster
1995
The Bill (TV Series) as
Vernon
- Bad Pictures (1995) - Vernon
1987
Ever Decreasing Circles (TV Series) as
Football Supporter
- Relaxation (1987) - Football Supporter
1977
The Ballad of Salomon Pavey (TV Movie) as
Thomas
Self
2014
Night Will Fall (Documentary) as
Narrator for German Concentration Camps Factual Survey (voice)
2014
Memory of the Camps (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Narrator
2004
This Morning (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 9 November 2004 (2004) - Self
1977
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Fern Britton (2002) - Self
- Tony Britton (1977) - Self

References

Jasper Britton Wikipedia


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