Ray Stevenson
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Ray Stevenson | |
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Stevenson at the film premiere of "Divergent"
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Born | George Raymond Stevenson 25 May 1964 Lisburn, Northern Ireland |
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Lacco Ameno, Italy |
Education | Bristol Old Vic Theatre School |
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Years active | 1993–2023 |
Spouse(s) | Ruth Gemmell (m. 1997; div. 2005) |
Partner(s) | Elisabetta Caraccia |
Children | 3 |
George Raymond Stevenson (25 May 1964 – 21 May 2023)[1] was an actor from Northern Ireland. He portrayed Dagonet in the film King Arthur (2004) and Titus Pullo in the BBC/HBO television series Rome (2005–2007). He portrayed two Marvel Comics characters: Frank Castle / The Punisher in Punisher: War Zone (2008) and The Super Hero Squad Show, and Volstagg in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (2011–2017). His other films include Kill the Irishman (2011), where he portrayed mobster Danny Greene, The Three Musketeers (2011), and RRR (2022), where he portrayed the villainous Governor Scott. His television roles include Ukrainian mobster Isaak Sirko in the seventh season of Dexter, Blackbeard in the third and fourth seasons of Black Sails, and voicing Gar Saxon in Star Wars Rebels and Star Wars: The Clone Wars.
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Early life
George Raymond Stevenson was born in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, on 25 May 1964, the second of three sons born to an Irish mother. His father was a Royal Air Force pilot.[2] He moved to England with his family at the age of eight, first settling in the Lemington area of Newcastle upon Tyne and later in Seaton Delaval. He attended the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, graduating at the age of 29.[citation needed]
Career
Film
Stevenson made his film debut in The Theory of Flight (1998) as a gigolo hired to help Helena Bonham Carter's character lose her virginity.[3] In 2002, he starred in the short film No Man's Land, which was the antipodal picture from actor/director Edward Hicks prior to his graduation from the London Film School. In the 12 minute film, set during World War I, Stevenson portrayed an experienced private who is forced to help a novice officer (David Birkin) back to safety after they both find themselves trapped and isolated in "No Man's Land" during the Battle of Ypres. In 2004, he starred in King Arthur as Dagonet, a knight of the round table who sacrifices his life for his comrades.[3] His first leading role in a film was in the Scottish horror picture Outpost (2008), portraying a mercenary pitted against Nazi zombies in a bunker somewhere in Eastern Europe. That same year, he also starred in Punisher: War Zone, as Frank Castle / The Punisher, a former United States Marine turned vigilante after the murder of his family. In 2010, he played an antagonist in the comedy The Other Guys.[3]
In 2011, Stevenson appeared in the film Kill the Irishman, based on the book To Kill the Irishman The War That Crippled the Mafia, as Danny Greene, the Irish mob boss who took on the Italian-American Cleveland crime family during the 1970s.[4] He starred as Volstagg, one of Thor's trusted comrades, in the 2011 Marvel film Thor. Also that year, he played Porthos in Paul W. S. Anderson's adaptation of The Three Musketeers.[3] He played Firefly in G.I. Joe: Retaliation, released in 2013. He appeared in the Finnish-American thriller film Big Game.[5] In 2014, he starred in the film Divergent, based on the first book of The Divergent Series. He reprised his role in the sequels, The Divergent Series: Insurgent, released in March 2015, and The Divergent Series: Allegiant, released in March 2016.[3]
In 2019, Stevenson was announced as a lead antagonist in the film RRR, a Telugu film directed by S. S. Rajamouli and released in 2022. This marked his debut in Indian cinema.[6]
Television
Stevenson played legionary Titus Pullo in the BBC/HBO series Rome. His other television work included guest appearances in Waking the Dead, Murphy's Law and lead roles in City Central and At Home with the Braithwaites.[7] He also appeared in TV films, including Some Kind of Life in 1995, and The Return of the Native. Some of his earliest parts were in two Catherine Cookson films: The Dwelling Place (1994) and The Tide of Life (1996).[3] Stevenson reprised his role as the Punisher as a voice actor in The Super Hero Squad Show and played the role of Isaak Sirko in the seventh season of Dexter in 2012.[3]
On 24 March 2015, it was announced by producers that Stevenson would be joining the cast of the Starz series Black Sails as the character Edward Teach.[8]
At Star Wars Celebration 2023, Stevenson was announced as playing the Dark Jedi Baylan Skoll in the upcoming series Ahsoka.[9]
Stage
Stevenson's stage work included playing the part of Jesus Christ in the York Mystery Plays in 2000 at York Minster. In 2001, he took the part of Roger in the play Mouth to Mouth by Kevin Elyot, at the Albery Theatre in London with Lindsay Duncan and Michael Maloney. His most well-known part was perhaps that of the Cardinal in The Duchess of Malfi by John Webster with Janet McTeer at the Royal National Theatre in 2003.[10]
Personal life
In 1997, Stevenson married English actress Ruth Gemmell in London; they had met on the set of Band of Gold (1995), and later played a married couple in Peak Practice (1997). They divorced in 2005 after eight years of marriage.[11] Stevenson had three sons with Italian anthropologist Elisabetta Caraccia.[12]
Death
Stevenson died on 21 May 2023 while filming Cassino in Ischia in Italy, four days before his 59th birthday.[9] No cause of death has been revealed. However, he was reportedly hospitalized during filming on Ischia.[13] Stevenson's co-stars, including Rosario Dawson, Scott Adkins and James Purefoy, paid tribute.[13]
Filmography
Film
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Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | A Woman's Guide to Adultery | Journalist | |
1994 | The Dwelling Place | Matthew Whitwell | 3 episodes[3] |
1994 | The Return of the Native | Clym Yeobright | Television film[3] |
1995 | Band of Gold | Steve Dickson | 12 episodes[11] |
1995 | Some Kind of Life | Steve | Television film[3] |
1996 | The Tide of Life | Larry Birch | 3 episodes[3] |
1997 | Peak Practice | Joe Higson | Episode: "Home Truths" |
1997 | Drover's Gold | Armstrong | 5 episodes[7] |
1998 | City Central | DI Tony Baynham | 32 episodes[7] |
1999 | Love in the 21st Century | Alex | Episode: "Toyboys"[7] |
2000 | Holby City | Laurence Haney | Episode: "Taking It on the Chin" |
2000 | The Bill | Sgt. Gartland | Episode: "Over the Edge" |
2001 | At Home with the Braithwaites | Graham Braithwaite | 11 episodes[3] |
2001 | Dalziel and Pascoe | Jeff Parry | Episode: "Truth and Consequences"[3] |
2003 | Red Cap | Sgt. Chris Roxborough | Episode: "Cover Story" |
2003 | Murphy's Law | Robert Eaglan | Episode: "Kiss and Tell"[3] |
2004 | Waking the Dead | Dr Tim Faulkner | Episode: "Fugue States" |
2005–2007 | Rome | Titus Pullo | 22 episodes[3] |
2007 | Life Line | Peter Brasco | Television film[7] |
2009 | The Super Hero Squad Show[16] | Frank Castle/The Punisher | Voice, episode: "Night in the Sanctorum!"[3] |
2012 | Dexter | Isaak Sirko | 9 episodes[3] Nominated – Saturn Award for Best Guest Starring Role on Television |
2014 | Crossing Lines | Miles Lennon | 4 episodes |
2015 | Saints & Strangers | Stephen Hopkins | TV miniseries[3] |
2016–2017 | Black Sails | Edward Teach / Blackbeard | 11 episodes[3] |
2016–2017 | Star Wars Rebels | Gar Saxon | Voice, 2 episodes[9] |
2017 | Rellik | DSI Edward Benton | 6 episodes[3] |
2019 | Reef Break | Jake Elliot | 13 episodes[3] |
2019 | Medici | Ferdinand I of Naples | 2 episodes[9] |
2020 | The Spanish Princess | James IV of Scotland | 2 episodes[3] |
2020 | Vikings | Ohthere of Hålogaland | 11 episodes[3] |
2020 | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | Gar Saxon | Voice, 2 episodes[9] |
2022 | Das Boot | Commander Jack Swinburne | 8 episodes[9] |
2023 | Ahsoka | Baylan Skoll | Upcoming series, posthumous release[9] |
Stage
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | York Mystery Plays | Christ | [17] |
2001 | Mouth to Mouth | Roger | [17] |
2003 | The Duchess of Malfi | The Cardinal | [10] |
References
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External links
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