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Rhys Ifans is a versatile and distinguished actor hailing from Wales. Born on July 22, 1967, in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Ifans cultivated his acting skills at the prestigious Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London before making his screen debut. His breakout role came in 1997 when he portrayed the unkempt lodger "Spike" in the British film Notting Hill, earning widespread recognition for his portrayal of the lovable misfit.
Ifans's career spans across multiple genres and formats, demonstrating his range as an actor. He has showcased his talent in several critically acclaimed projects, including his lauded performance as Howard Marks in Mr. Nice, a biographical crime film based on the life of the notorious Welsh drug trafficker. This portrayal earned Ifans a BAFTA nomination, cementing his place among the elite actors in the industry. In addition to his film work, Ifans has also excelled on the small screen, with noteworthy roles in series like Elementary and Berlin Station.
Despite his accomplishments in film and television, Ifans's passion for the stage remains undiminished. He has graced the boards of renowned theaters like the Donmar Warehouse and the National Theatre in London, delivering riveting performances that have left audiences spellbound. His portrayal of King Richard in Shakespeare's Richard II was particularly celebrated, underscoring his ability to breathe life into classic characters.
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