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Edward Hogg (born 26 January 1979) is an English actor, known for portraying Jesco White in '' White Lightnin''', Stephen Turnbull in '' Bunny and the Bull,'' Eugene Mathers in ''
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,'' Segundus in ''Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell'', Michael 'Godders' Godfrey in ''Taboo'', and Thomas Haxby in ''Harlots''.


Background

Hogg, the second of four children, was born in
Doncaster Doncaster (, ) is a city in South Yorkshire, England. Named after the River Don, it is the administrative centre of the larger City of Doncaster. It is the second largest settlement in South Yorkshire after Sheffield. Doncaster is situated in ...
and brought up in
Sheffield Sheffield is a city in South Yorkshire, England, whose name derives from the River Sheaf which runs through it. The city serves as the administrative centre of the City of Sheffield. It is historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire a ...
. He went to
Wales High School Wales High School is an academy school for 11- to 19-year-olds, in Kiveton, near Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. Opened in 1970, the school provides education for nearby villages, including Kiveton Park, Harthill, Todwick, Wales, Thur ...
. His mother is a teacher and his father a retired civil engineer. As a teenager, Hogg was a member of several bands, including
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group Porno King, in which he was the lead singer. When the band split, he joined an
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group, Sheffield MISTCO, with his younger sister, transferring his love of performance to acting. Hogg trained at the
Royal Academy of Dramatic Art The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA; ) is a drama school in London, England, that provides vocational conservatoire training for theatre, film, television, and radio. It is based in the Bloomsbury area of Central London, close to the Senat ...
between 1999 and 2002.Edward Hogg – CV
''Hamilton Hodell''. Retrieved 21 March 2010.
Hogg has stated that his acting hero is Al Pacino and the director who he would most like to work with is
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. When asked what medium he preferred, Hogg chose theatre over film. He was quoted as saying: "I like being in film, I like going to watch a film, and I'm in it, and going 'wow' but, actually, I think doing the physical kind of acting, being on stage, is better. Because it's happening, it's instant, there and then all the time."


Career

Hogg made his professional debut in a production of ''My Father's Son'' at the
Sheffield Crucible The Crucible Theatre (often referred to simply as "The Crucible") is a theatre in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England which opened in 1971. Although it hosts regular theatrical performances, it is best known for hosting professional snooker's ...
. His other theatre work includes the inaugural production of ''
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'' at the RSC Academy,Shooting Stars , Edward Hogg
Retrieved 21 March 2010.
'' Loot'' at the
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, and the title role in ''
Woyzeck ''Woyzeck'' () is a stage play written by Georg Büchner. Büchner wrote the play between July and October 1836, yet left it incomplete at his death in February 1837. The play first appeared in 1877 in a heavily edited version by Karl Emil Fr ...
'', both at London's
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, and off Broadway. Other credits include '' Measure for Measure'', '' The Tempest'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Hogg has also appeared in ''
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'' and ''Our Class'', both at the National Theatre.Company Members: Edward Hogg
'' National Theatre''. Retrieved 21 March 2010.
On television, Hogg has appeared in '' Doctors'', '' Heartbeat'' and '' Silent Witness''. He has lent his voice to the radio dramas ''Metropolis'', ''Boxing Clever'', '' Serjeant Musgrave's Dance'' and '' The Loop''. Hogg made his film debut in ''
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'' (2002), playing the younger version of David Bradley's character, Mr Bray. He played his first film lead role in ''White Lightnin (2009), as Jesco White. Hogg's other film credits include ''
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'' (2004), '' Song of Songs'' (2006), '' Bunny and the Bull'' (2009) and the short films ''Veteran'' and ''Shades of Beige''. Hogg played the role of Robert Cecil in '' Anonymous'' (2011), directed by
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. He also appeared in ''Ollie Kepler's Expanding Purple World'' (2010), ''Isle of Dogs'' (2010) and ''Me or the Dog'' (2011), directed by Abner Pastoll. In 2012 Hogg starred in Tom Shkolnik's debut feature, the drama '' The Comedian''. Hogg played the part of Segundus in the seven-part miniseries ''
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'', screened on BBC One in 2015. In January 2017, Hogg starred in the television period drama ''
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'' alongside Tom Hardy. He plays Michael Godfrey. ''Taboo'' was renewed for a second season. In March 2017, Hogg starred in the television period drama ''
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'' as Thomas Haxby. Harlots has been renewed for a second season. Edward portrayed Romeo at
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Theatre in London, directed by Daniel Kramer in the summer of 2017. In summer 2018, he played Orlando in ''As You Like It'' at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. His upcoming films include Barnaby Southcombe's Scarborough and Abner Pastoll's ''
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''.


Awards and recognition

Hogg was awarded a Commendation at the 2005
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for his performance in the Gate Theatre, London production of ''Woyzeck''. He was nominated for Most Promising Newcomer at the
British Independent Film Awards 2009 The 12th British Independent Film Awards, held on 6 December 2009 at The Brewery in West London, honoured the best British independent films of 2009. Awards The winner is bolded at the top of each section. Best British Independent Film * ''Moon ...
for his role in ''White Lightnin, and won Best Actor awards at the Monterrey and
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Film Festivals for the same role. In 2010, Hogg was the UK recipient of the
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at the Berlin Film Festival, and of the Chopard/Premiere Magazine Male Revelation of the Year Award 2010 at the
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.


Filmography


Films


Television


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hogg, Edward 1979 births Living people Actors from Doncaster Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art English male stage actors English male film actors English male television actors English male voice actors 21st-century English male actors Male actors from Sheffield People educated at Wales High School