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Occupation
  
Actor

Education
  
Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Max Pirkis

Years active
  
2003–present


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Born
  
6 January 1989 (age 35) (
1989-01-06
)

Awards
  
Evening Standard British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer

Movies and TV shows
  
Master and Commander: The Far S, Rome, The Quiet Ones, Flying Home

Similar People
  
Peter Weir, Simon Woods, Bruno Heller, John Collee, Dominique Deruddere

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Max Pirkis (born 6 January 1989) is an English actor. Appearing in two productions during the mid-2000s, Pirkis made his film debut in Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) after the film crew recruited him at his school, Eton College. In a critically praised performance, he won the Evening Standard British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer and the Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor in an International Film. Two years later, Pirkis was cast in the BBC/HBO television series Rome as Gaius Octavian, a role he held until 2007.

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Personal life

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Pirkis was born in London on 6 January 1989. His mother is a publisher, and he has a sister. After being educated at Eton College, Pirkis began attending St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he read Theology. There, he was captain of the college's football team in 2009.

Master and Commander

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Pirkis started his acting in school plays while attending Eton, though he never took them seriously. Although unsure what he wanted to do with his life, Pirkis was cast for his first professional role in 2003, when he appeared in the successful film, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. The hire occurred after production staff visited Eton to hire boys for the ship's teenage crew. Pirkis attended a workshop and auditions as "a joke", ultimately securing the part of the 13-year-old, eventually one-armed midshipman Lord Blakeney of HMS Surprise. Director Peter Weir thought Pirkis "stood out very early on, but not to the extent that you see in the film. That was a complete surprise." According to Pirkis, he was at first "nervous" about acting with Russell Crowe, but changed his mind when he realised that Crowe was "a pretty normal guy."

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One of four teenage actors chosen for the film, Pirkis began researching the history of the Royal Navy and the Napoleonic Wars to prepare himself for the role, before ultimately spending six months shooting the film. Weir soon discovered that Pirkis had "an old actor's soul in his body," and consequently gave him more acting challenges. Because his character loses an arm, Pirkis wore a prosthetic stump on set; tucking his real arm to the side, he practised how to write and eat using only his left arm. Pirkis completed the amputation scene in two takes, thinking of the death of a family friend for inspiration.

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Soon after being cast in Master and Commander, Pirkis was contracted to be represented by Hollywood talent agency ICM. The income he earned for the film was placed into a bank, making him wait until he turned eighteen. For his role, Pirkis received critical acclaim and won the Evening Standard British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer and the Young Artist Award for Best International Performance by a Young Actor at the 25th Young Artist Awards. Pirkis was also nominated for Best Performance by a Youth in a Lead or Supporting Role – Male at the 4th Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards. Jeremiah Kipp of Slant Magazine praised Pirkis, writing that he "makes a winning impression as midshipman Lord Blakeney, a pugnacious one-armed lad who imitates the masculine bravado of Crowe and the bookish reserve of Bettany."

Rome

In 2005, Pirkis made his television debut. Until 2007, Pirkis played Gaius Octavian (later to become Caesar Augustus) in the BBC/HBO television series Rome. Many critics highlighted Pirkis and his character for praise. At the beginning of the first season, The Washington Post columnist Tom Shales remarked: "Played both knowingly and innocently by Max Pirkis, he gives the audience something it desperately needs... a character to root for, or at least care about." During the second series, Pirkis was replaced by Simon Woods in order for the show to depict an older version of the character.

Filmography

Miscellaneous
-
The History of Sound (international sales) (pre-production)
-
Lies We Tell (worldwide sales) (filming)
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Joika (international sales) (post-production)
2023
The Movie Teller (worldwide sales) (post-production)
2023
The Miracle Club (worldwide sales) (completed)
2023
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry (worldwide sales)
2023
Esperando a Dalí (worldwide sales)
2023
Golda (international sales)
2022
Emily (worldwide sales)
2022
The Son (international sales)
2022
Joyride (worldwide sales)
2022
Purple Hearts (worldwide sales)
2022
Elizabeth: A Portrait in Part(s) (Documentary) (worldwide sales)
2021
Dettori (Documentary) (worldwide sales)
2021
Count Me In (Documentary) (worldwide sales)
2021
The United Way (Documentary) (associate producer)
2020
Summerland (international sales)
2020
The Father (head of acquisitions and distribution: Embankment Films)
2019
Ride Like a Girl (worldwide sales)
2019
Military Wives (worldwide sales)
2019
Can You Keep a Secret? (worldwide sales)
2019
Untouchable (Documentary) (worldwide sales)
2018
Red Joan (worldwide sales)
2018
McQueen (Documentary) (worldwide sales)
2018
Galveston (head of acquisitions: Embankment Films)
2017
The Wife (international sales)
2017
Submergence (international sales)
2017
Churchill (worldwide sales)
2016
The Monster (international sales)
2015
The Dressmaker (international sales)
2015
Estranged (production assistant)
2014
Robot Overlords (worldwide sales)
2013
Le Week-End (worldwide sales)
2013
Diana (worldwide sales)
2012
Dark Shadows (runner)
2011
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (set production assistant: London)
Actor
2014
Racing Hearts as
Jason
2014
The Quiet Ones as
David Q (older)
2005
Rome (TV Series) as
Gaius Octavian
- Son of Hades (2007) - Gaius Octavian
- Passover (2007) - Gaius Octavian
- Kalends of February (2005) - Gaius Octavian
- The Spoils (2005) - Gaius Octavian
- Triumph (2005) - Gaius Octavian
- Utica (2005) - Gaius Octavian
- Caesarion (2005) - Gaius Octavian (credit only)
- Egeria (2005) - Gaius Octavian
- The Ram Has Touched the Wall (2005) - Gaius Octavian
- Stealing from Saturn (2005) - Gaius Octavian
- An Owl in a Thornbush (2005) - Gaius Octavian
- How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic (2005) - Gaius Octavian
- The Stolen Eagle (2005) - Gaius Octavian
2003
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World as
Blakeney, Midshipman
Producer
2018
Malevolent (executive producer)
2017
Pendulum (Short) (associate producer)
2016
Blackmoor (Short) (producer)
2013
Eyelashes (Short) (producer)
2013
A Lesson (Short) (producer)
2013
Cartwheels (Short) (producer)
Thanks
2019
Zeroville (thanks)
2017
Please Stand By (thanks)
2016
The Monster (thanks)
2016
Brimstone (thanks)
2016
Down Under (thanks)
2015
The Dressmaker (thanks)
2015
Kidnapping Mr. Heineken (thanks)
2015
Pressure (thanks)
2014
Boychoir (thanks)
Self
2004
The Hundred Days (Video documentary) as
Self
2003
HBO First Look (TV Series documentary short) as
Self
- The Making of 'Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World' (2003) - Self

References

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