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Blake Adam Ritson (born 14 January 1978) is an English actor and director.


Early life

Blake was born on 14, June, 1978 in London and attended the Dolphin School in Reading, Berkshire until 1993, before going to St Paul's School in
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on an academic scholarship. He then attended
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, where he studied English and Medieval Italian, graduating in 2000. While a student he acted on both stage and screen, playing Paul Etheridge in ''White Chameleon'', Fleance in ''Macbeth'', and Augustus in Tom Stoppard's ''Arcadia'' (1996) at the National Theatre in productions directed by
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and
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.


Career

Ritson is best known in recent years for playing King Edward III in the TV miniseries '' World Without End'' (2012), the Duke of Kent in ''Upstairs Downstairs'' (2010–2012), Mr Elton in the 2009 BBC adaptation of ''Emma'', Edmund Bertram in the 2007 ITV adaptation of ''Mansfield Park'', Giles Vicary in the BBC series '' Red Cap'' and for portraying sidekick Robert Presley in ''
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''. He also played the part of Justin in ''
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'', Idek in ''
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'', and the comic lead in '' For Elsie'', an Oscar-winning short film, which he also co-produced. He also portrayed the main antagonist in David Goyer’s '' Da Vinci’s Demons'' (2013). In 2013, Ritson appeared as Colonel Brandon in Helen Edmundson's
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adaptation of ''
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''. in 2020, he starred in the Big Finish reboot of cult adventure series ''
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''. He had lent his voice to several other productions for the company. In 2022, Ritson starred as Oscar Van Rijn in '' The Gilded Age'' on HBO.


As director

Ritson writes and directs with his brother, Dylan. The brothers first directed the short film '' Out of Time''. Starring
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and
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, the film won the Global Audience Award at the first CON-CAN Movie Festival and was runner up at Minimalen and the Berlin Film Festival. It also screened at the London, São Paulo and Dresden film festivals. Their second short film, ''More More More'', starring The League of Gentlemen's
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, was a runner-up in the Turner Classic Movies Competition. Their third film, shot in 2009, was entitled ''Love Hate'', and starred
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and
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. It was chosen for the
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, Palm Springs Film Festival, London BFI Film Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Foyle, Omaha, Encounters, Berkshire International Film Festival, Sofia Film Fest (Bulgaria),
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International Film Festival (Poland), West Hollywood International, LA Shorts Fest and Short Shorts Film Festival (Japan). It won the Jury Award at Palm Springs International Shortsfest and won the Best International Short award at Cinema St. Louis Film Festival. The Ritson brothers have also shot a fourth short film, ''Good Boy'', starring Jessica Hynes (née Stevenson),
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, Nicholas Burns,
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and Blake Ritson's fiancée Hattie Morahan. The Ritson Brothers were selected for the front cover of Screen International's ''Stars of Tomorrow 2009''.


Personal life

Ritson is engaged to actress Hattie Morahan, whom he met at Cambridge University. They have a daughter, Amity, born in August 2016 and are living in North London. Ritson is the brother of Dylan Ritson, with whom he directs and writes. Ritson played the
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on
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's 2006 album ''Cowley Road Songs'', which was recorded in four days at the Blue Moon Studios in Banbury. He describes the banjolele as "a hybrid instrument between a ukulele and a banjo; teamed up with the gazoo it’s a winning combination."


Filmography


Stage

* ''
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'' – Brandon (Almeida, dir. Roger Michell) * ''Tender'' – (Donmar Warehouse, dir. Seth Sklar-Heyn) * ''Violet'' – Mio (Royal Court, dir. Indu Rubasingham) * ''Love Is Blind'' – Manolito Trevelez (Royal Court, dir. Nathalie Abrahami)
''The Importance of Being Earnest''
– Jack Worthing (ADC Theatre, 1999, dir. Phillip Breen) * '' Arcadia'' – Septimus (Bristol Old Vic, dir. Rachel Kavanaugh) * ''HappyTime Park'' – Xavier (Riverside Studios, devised and dir. Dylan Ritson) * '' In Praise of Love'' – Joey (Theatre Royal Bath, dir. Deborah Bruce) * '' Arcadia'' – Augustus (Theatre Royal Haymarket, – National Theatre/
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– dir. Trevor Nunn) * '' Macbeth'' – Fleance (National Theatre, Olivier, dir. Richard Eyre) * ''White Chameleon'' – Paul Etheridge (National Theatre, Cottesloe, dir. Richard Eyre) * ''The Luke Files'' – Bartholomew (RT Productions, dir. Paul McKusker) * '' Romeo and Juliet'' – Benvolio (Immersive, dir. Mark Rosenblatt)


Radio and audio drama

* ''
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'' – Robert (BBC Radio 4, dir. Marc Beeby) * ''Publish and be Damn'd'' – Argyle (BBC Radio 4, Ellen Dryden) * '' The Go-Between'' – Hugh Trimingham (BBC Radio 3, Matt Thompson) * ''Gods And Monsters'' – Hurmzid (Big Finish, Ken Bentley) * ''The Diary of Samuel Pepys'' – Edward Montagu (BBC Radio 4, Kate McAll) * ''Doctor Who – Foe from the Future'' – Shibac (Big Finish, Ken Bentley) * ''Freud: The Case Histories: The Wolf Man'' – Sergei Pankejeff (BBC Radio 4, Nadia Molinari) * '' Richard II'' – Henry Bolingbroke (BBC Radio 4, Jessica Dromgoole and Jeremy Mortimer) * ''Money'' – Evelyn (BBC Radio 3,
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) * ''The American Senator'' – John Morton (BBC Radio 4, Tracey Neale) * ''Poetry Please'' – Various Roles (BBC Radio 4, Christine Hall)
''Death in Genoa''
– Dr. Carlo Bazzani (Independent Drama, written Thomas Wright) * ''The Absolutist'' – Reader (BBC Book at Bedtime, dir. Heather Larmour) * '' Saint Joan'' – Charles (BBC Radio 3, dir. Jonquil Panting) * ''Sunk'' – Bert Selphin (BBC Radio 4, dir. Gemma McMullan) * ''Leverage'' – David (BBC Radio 4, dir. Sasha Yevtushenko) * '' A Month in the Country'' – Moon (BBC Radio 4, dir. David Hunter) * ''
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'' – Ash (BBC Radio 4, dir. Jessica Dromgoole and Marc Beeby) * ''With Great Pleasure'' – Reader (BBC Radio 4, dir. Christine Hall) * ''The Ordeals of Sherlock Holmes'' – Christopher Thrale (Big Finish, Ken Bentley) * ''Aunts Aren't Gentlemen'' – Reader (BBC Radio 4, Mark Beeby & Emma Harding) * ''Billions'' – Mark (BBC Radio 4, Jonquil Panting) * ''The Barchester Chronicles'' – Crosbie (BBC Radio 4, Gary Brown) * ''The Shadow of Dorian Gray'' – John Gray (BBC Radio 4, Abigail Le Fleming) * ''Bonnie Prince Charlie'' – Charles Edward Stuart (BBC Radio 4, Sasha Yevtushenko) * ''The Trespasser's Guide to the Classics'' – Dorian Gray (BBC Radio 4, Sasha Yevtushenko) * ''Artist Descending a Staircase'' – Beauchamp (BBC Radio 3, Gordon House) * ''Two on a Tower'' – Swithin St.Cleeve (BBC Radio 4, dir. Stefan Escreet) * ''Vincent Price and the Horror of the English Blood Beast'' – (BBC Radio 4, dir. Sam Hoyle) * ''
The Wings of the Dove ''The Wings of the Dove'' is a 1902 novel by Henry James. It tells the story of Milly Theale, an American heiress stricken with a serious disease, and her effect on the people around her. Some of these people befriend Milly with honourable ...
'' – (BBC Radio 4, dir. Nadia Molinari) * ''The Killing'' – (BBC Radio 4, dir. Sasha Yevtushenko) * ''The Man Who Shot the 60s'' – (BBC4, dir. Linda Brusasco) * ''The Embrace'' – Dan (BBC Radio 4, dir. Nadia Molinari) * ''
Sense and Sensibility ''Sense and Sensibility'' is a novel by Jane Austen, published in 1811. It was published anonymously; ''By A Lady'' appears on the title page where the author's name might have been. It tells the story of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor (age 19) a ...
'' – Colonel Brandon – (BBC Radio 4, adapted by Helen Edmundson) * ''Six Windows of the Muslim World'' – (Crescent Films, dir. Ned Williams) * ''Adam Adamant Lives! Volume 01: A Vintage Year for Scoundrels '' – Adam Adamant (Big Finish, written by Guy Adams) *''
The Divine Comedy The ''Divine Comedy'' ( it, Divina Commedia ) is an Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri, begun 1308 and completed in around 1321, shortly before the author's death. It is widely considered the pre-eminent work in Italian literature an ...
'' – Dante the Poet (BBC Radio 4, dir.
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)


Video games

*'' Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King'' – Angelo *'' Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire'' *'' Killzone: Liberation'' – Colonel Cobar *'' Xenoblade Chronicles'' – Alvis *''
Dark Souls is a series of action role-playing games created by Hidetaka Miyazaki of FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. The series began with the release of '' Dark Souls'' (2011) and has seen two sequels, ''Dark Souls II'' (2014) ...
'' – Griggs of Vinheim *''
Final Fantasy XIV ''Final Fantasy XIV'' is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by Square Enix. Directed and produced by Naoki Yoshida, it was released worldwide for Windows and PlayStation 3 in August 2013, as a rep ...
'' – Aymeric *'' El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron'' – Enoch *'' The Last Story'' – Jirall, additional voices *'' Soul Sacrifice'' – Magusar *'' Dark Souls II'' – Royal Sorcerer Navlaan *'' The Order: 1886'' – Additional voices *'' Dark Souls III'' – Hawkwood the Deserter


References


External links


Jane Austen and Performance


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God on Trial: Blake Ritson Plays Idek



Voice Overs Blake Ritson

The Big Interview: Blake Ritson, 2009
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