Richard Coyle

{{Short description|English actor}}

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| yearsactive = 1998–present

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Richard Coyle (born 6 February 1972) is an English actor. He portrayed the lead role of Father Faustus Blackwood in the Netflix series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, and Jeff Murdock in the sitcom Coupling.

Early and personal life

Coyle was born in Sheffield, England.{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/features/richard-coyle-grounded-centred-earthy-its-just-a-northern-thing-736166.html|newspaper=The Independent | location = UK |title=Richard Coyle: Grounded, centred, earthy... it's just a northern thing|date=16 November 2003|access-date=5 April 2010|first=Madeleine|last=North | archive-date = 16 June 2010 |url-status=dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100616064656/http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/features/richard-coyle-grounded-centred-earthy-its-just-a-northern-thing-736166.html}}{{cite web|url=http://www.scotsman.com/news/interview-richard-coyle-actor-1-476146 |title=Interview: Richard Coyle, actor – News |publisher=Scotsman.com |date=23 May 2010 |access-date=30 April 2012}} His father was a builder and he is the fourth of five sons. Coyle began his acting career after a stint working on a ferry entertaining passengers, where he was told by a theatre director that he had talent and should pursue it further.{{sfn|Maxwell|2017|p=9}} He graduated in Languages and Philosophy from the University of York in 1995{{cite journal

| title = Man in Tights

| journal = Grapevine

| issue = Autumn/Winter 2004

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| publisher = Alumni Office, University of York

}} and was then accepted into the prestigious Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, graduating in 1998, the same year as his close friends Dean Lennox Kelly and Oded Fehr.

Coyle was married to actress Georgia Mackenzie but they divorced in 2010. From early 2011, he was in a relationship with actress Ruth Bradley, but by 2017 this had ended and he was seeing someone else.{{sfn|Maxwell|2017|p=9}}

Film and television work

He began by appearing in such television programmes as Lorna Doone, John Ridd and Evelyn Waugh's wartime saga Sword of Honour, and in Mike Leigh's film Topsy-Turvy. He played Mr Coxe in 1999's BBC version of Wives and Daughters. In 2000, Coyle's big break arrived in the form of the character Jeff Murdock in the comedy Coupling.{{Cite web|title=BBC – Coupling – Richard Coyle|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/coupling/cast/richard_coyle.shtml|access-date=18 May 2021|publisher=BBC}} In 2003 he chose not to return to Coupling for its fourth series, and refused requests to return for a "goodbye episode".{{cite web|url=http://www.readjunk.com/interviews/steven-moffat-writer-creator-of-coupling/ |title=Steven Moffat (Writer/ Creator of Coupling) |date=24 February 2005 |publisher=ReadJunk.com |access-date=16 February 2012}} In a 2005 interview, Coyle stated this was to avoid typecasting:

{{blockquote|I'm very proud to have been part of Coupling and very grateful for the chance to play Jeff but I was very keen that that character didn’t stick with me forever. I’m an actor and I want to be an actor when I’m 60. It’s a lifelong process; why cut it off by boxing yourself into a little pigeonhole early on?{{cite web|url=https://officiallondontheatre.com/news/the-big-interview-richard-coyle-71460/ |title=The Big Interview: Richard Coyle | OfficialLondonTheatre.com |publisher=OfficialLondonTheatre.com |access-date=31 October 2017}}|sign=|source=}}

He also starred in the short-lived 2002–2003 BBC show Strange, and had roles in the films Human Traffic, Franklyn, and A Good Year. He appeared in the new special episode of Cracker: Nine Eleven in October 2006 (TV) and starred in The Whistleblowers on ITV. He also starred in the 2001 version of Othello as Michael Cassio.

In 2004, Coyle played the role of Alcock, body servant to John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester, in The Libertine alongside Johnny Depp. He appeared in Mike Newell's 2010 film Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, playing Jake Gyllenhaal's older brother, the ambiguous Crown Prince Tus.

He was cast as the lead role, Moist von Lipwig, in the film Going Postal, based on the book of the same name by Terry Pratchett.{{cite web|url=http://sky1.sky.com/looking-ahead-coming-to-sky1-hd-in-2010|title=Looking Ahead: Coming to Sky1 HD in 2010!|publisher=British Sky Broadcasting|access-date=5 January 2010}} This was broadcast on television in May 2010.

Coyle had a leading role in Renny Harlin's film 5 Days of War, about the 2008 war between Russia and Georgia over the territory of South Ossetia. In September 2011, Coyle appeared as William Winthrop, in Madonna's feature-directorial debut W.E. about the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. He appeared as Garda Ciarán O'Shea in Grabbers, the Irish comedy monster film. Coyle also plays Wallace in Outpost: Black Sun, the sequel to the 2008 British horror film Outpost,{{cite web|title=Outpost: Black Sun – review {{!}} cast and crew, movie star rating and where to watch film on TV and online|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/film/rzwwh/outpost-black-sun/|website=Radio Times|access-date=21 September 2017}} and the lead of drug pusher Frank in the 2012 English-language remake of Nicolas Winding Refn's 1996 cult classic Pusher.{{cite news|last1=Leigh|first1=Danny|title=Pusher returns – again|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2012/oct/11/pusher-remake-nicolas-winding-refn|access-date=21 September 2017|work=The Guardian|date=11 October 2012}}

In 2012, Coyle joined the cast of the USA Network show Covert Affairs as Simon Fischer, an FSB agent and love interest for Piper Perabo's Annie Walker.{{cite web|url=https://www.tvguide.com/News/Covert-Affairs-Richard-Coyle-1045571.aspx|title=Covert Affairs exclusive: meet Annie's new assignment – a KGB spy!|date=3 April 2012|author=Joyce Eng|publisher=TV Guide|access-date=8 February 2013}} His character recurred until halfway through season three.{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2012/09/04/covert-affairs-season-3-episode-8-post-mortem/|title=Covert Affairs post mortem: show bosses on Lena's betrayal and Annie/Auggie's future|date=4 September 2012|author=Vlada Gelman|publisher=TVLine.com|access-date=8 February 2013}}

In 2014, NBC began airing the series Crossbones, with Coyle as Tom Lowe, who is assigned to kill the pirate Blackbeard (played by John Malkovich).{{cite web|title=Richard Coyle To Star in NBC's 'Crossbones'|url=https://deadline.com/2013/09/richard-coyle-to-star-in-nbcs-crossbones-591676/|work=Deadline Hollywood|access-date=31 May 2014|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=20 September 2013 }}

In 2018, Coyle was cast as Father Faustus Blackwood, a high priest of the Church of Night and Dean of the Academy of the Unseen Arts in the Netflix series Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.{{cite web|last1=Petski|first1=Denise|title=Netflix's Sabrina Series Casts Richard Coyle As Father Blackwood|url=https://deadline.com/2018/02/netflix-sabrina-series-cast-richard-coyle-father-blackwood-1202300127/|website=Deadline Hollywood|access-date=22 February 2018|date=22 February 2018}}{{Cite web|title=Richard Coyle – Rotten Tomatoes|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/richard_coyle|access-date=18 May 2021|publisher=Rotten Tomatoes|language=en}}

In January 2021, Coyle announced via Instagram that he had been cast in Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore, scheduled to be released in 2022 but said he could not disclose whom he was playing. When the trailer came out that December, it was confirmed that he would be playing Aberforth Dumbledore.

Stage roles

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He was cast as the lead in Peter Gill's 2002 stage premiere of The York Realist, and later in the Donmar Warehouse production of the play Proof, in London, alongside Gwyneth Paltrow, and on the success of this he was cast in Patrick Marber's reworking of August Strindberg's play After Miss Julie with Kelly Reilly and Helen Baxendale. From September to November 2004, Coyle played the title role in Michael Grandage's production of Friedrich Schiller's Don Carlos which then transferred to the West End from January to April 2005. The cast also included Derek Jacobi, Peter Eyre and Una Stubbs. The V&A theatre archive has a copy of a film of the production which can be privately viewed.

He was in Peter Gill's production of John Osborne's Look Back in Anger at the Theatre Royal, Bath from August to September 2006. In 2008 Richard starred in Harold Pinter's The Lover and The Collection at the Comedy Theatre in London, alongside Charlie Cox and Gina McKee.

In 2010 he played John in Mark Haddon's play Polar Bears at the Donmar Warehouse, London.Shenton, Mark. [http://www.playbill.com/article/londons-donmar-warehouse-presents-world-premiere-of-haddons-polar-bears-com-166775# "London's Donmar Warehouse Presents World Premiere of Haddon's 'Polar Bears'"] Playbill, 6 April 2010

His own theatre company was scheduled to debut at the refurbished Arcola Theatre in Dalston, London in March 2013,{{citation needed|date=April 2013}} with Coyle starring alongside his friend and co-founder Rafe Spall in Simon Bent's play The Associate.{{citation needed|date=April 2013}}

In 2014 he played MacDuff in the Kenneth Branagh and Rob Ashford directed Macbeth at the Park Avenue Armory, New York City.Fullerton, Jessie. [http://www.playbill.com/article/photo-call-kenneth-branagh-and-alex-kingston-star-in-immersive-macbeth-at-park-avenue-armory-com-322292# "PHOTO CALL: Kenneth Branagh and Alex Kingston Star in Immersive 'Macbeth' at Park Avenue Armory"] Playbill, 10 June 2014

Coyle originated the role of Larry Lamb in James Graham's new play Ink which opened at the Almeida Theatre directed by Rupert Goold before transferring to the Duke of York's Theatre in the West End. Coyle stars alongside Bertie Carvel who plays Rupert Murdoch.[https://almeida.co.uk/whats-on/ink-west-end/9-sep-2017-6-jan-2018 Ink] almeida.co.uk

From 10 March until 19 November 2022 Coyle starred in the role of Atticus Finch in the West End debut of Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of Harper Lee's American classic, To Kill a Mockingbird.{{cite web |url=https://www.tokillamockingbird.co.uk/news/full-casting-announced-for-the-west-end-premi%C3%A8re-of-harper-lees-to-kill-a/ |title=FULL CASTING ANNOUNCED FOR THE WEST END PREMIÈRE OF HARPER LEE'S TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20220218203808/https://www.tokillamockingbird.co.uk/news/full-casting-announced-for-the-west-end-première-of-harper-lees-to-kill-a/ |archive-date=18 February 2022 |url-status=dead}}

Starring as Henry in Player Kings on West End from 1 April to 22 June 2024.

Other media

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Coyle played Keats in the game Folklore and has also narrated the following audio books: At The Mountains of Madness and The Shadow Over Innsmouth by H. P. Lovecraft, Resistance by Owen Sheers, and the H.I.V.E. series of novels by Mark Walden. He has also narrated the Discworld audiobooks Going Postal, Making Money, and Raising Steam, which feature the character Moist von Lipwig, for the Penguin series of re-recorded Discworld audiobooks released in February 2023.[https://www.penguin.co.uk/discworld-in-audio Discworld in Audio] penguin.co.uk[https://narrativia.com/audio.html Bill Nighy stars as voice of Pratchett in brand-new recordings of the entire Discworld series] narrativia.com

Filmography<ref>{{Cite web|title=Richard Coyle|url=https://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/richard-coyle/credits/3030475794/|access-date=18 May 2021|publisher=TV Guide|language=en}}</ref>

=Film=

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! class=unsortable | Notes

1998

| Macbeth

| Loon

| Television film

1998

| {{sortname|The|Life and Crimes of William Palmer}}

| John Parsons Cook

| Television film

1998

| What Rats Won't Do

| Journalist

|

1999

| Human Traffic

| Andy

|

1999

| Topsy-Turvy

| Mr Hammond

|

2000

| Hearts and Bones

| Will Stenner

| Television film

2000

| Lorna Doone

| John Ridd

| Television film

2001

| Sword of Honour

| Trimmer McTavish

| Television film

2001

| Young Blades

| Count Morlas

|

2001

| Happy Now?

| Joe Jones

|

2001

| Othello

| Michael Cass

| Television film

2003

| Blight

| John Blight

| Short film

2003

| Friday Night In

| Ben

| Short film

2004

| Gunpowder, Treason & Plot

| Catesby

| Television film

2004

| {{sortname|The|Libertine|dab=2004 film}}

| Alcock

|

2006

| Ultra

| Cryptic Man

| Television film

2006

| {{sortname|The|Best Man|nolink=y}}

| Michael Sheldrake

| Television film

2006

| Cracker

| D.I. Walters

| Television film

2006

| {{sortname|A|Good Year}}

| Amis

|

2007

| {{sortname|The|History of Mr. Polly}}

| Jim

| Television film

2008

| Franklyn

| Dan

|

2008

| Blight

| John Blight

|

2008

| {{sortname|The|Pro|nolink=y}}

| Tony Kirby

| Short film

2009

| Octavia

| Gareth Llewellyn

| Television film

2010

| Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time

| Tus

|

2010

| Terry Pratchett's Going Postal

| Moist Von Lipwig

| Television film

2011

| 5 Days of War

| Sebastian Ganz

|

2011

| W.E.

| William

|

2012

| Grabbers

| Garda Ciarán O'Shea

|

2012

| Outpost: Black Sun

| Wallace

|

2012

| Pusher

| Frank

|

2013

| {{sortname|The|Food Guide to Love|nolink=y}}

| Oliver Byrne

|

2022

| Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore

| Aberforth Dumbledore

|

TBA

| Heads of State

|

| Post-production

=Television=

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! class=unsortable | Notes

1998

| Hetty Wainthropp Investigates

| Miles Miller

| Episode: "A Minor Operation"

1999

| Greenstone

| Sir Geoffrey Halford

| Unsold TV pilot

1999

| Up Rising

| Martin Marr

| Unsold TV pilot

1999

| Wives and Daughters

| Mr Coxe

| 2 episodes

2000–02

| Coupling

| Jeffrey "Jeff" Murdock

| 22 episodes

2000

| Dalziel and Pascoe

| Martin Hallingsworth

| Episode: "A Sweeter Lazarus"

2002–03

| Strange

| John Strange

| 7 episodes

2007

| {{sortname|The|Whistleblowers}}

| Ben Graham

| 6 episodes

2010

| Miami Medical

| Doctor

| Pilot episode{{sfn|Maxwell|2017|p=9}}

2012

| Life of Crime

| Detective Inspector

| 3 episodes

2012

| Covert Affairs

| Simon Fischer

| 7 episodes

2014

| Crossbones

| Tom Lowe

| 9 episodes

2015

| A.D. The Bible Continues

| Caiaphas

| 12 episodes

2016

| {{sortname|The|Fall|dab=TV series}}

| Joe O'Donnell

| 3 episodes

2016

| {{sortname|The|Collection|dab=TV series}}

| Paul Sabine

| 8 episodes

2017

| Born to Kill

| Peter

| 2 episodes

2018

| Hard Sun

| Thomas Blackwood

| 2 episodes

2018–2020

| Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

| Father Blackwood

| Main cast

2023

| Six Four

| Robert Wallace

| Main cast

2023

| [Then You Run[ (TV series)|Then You Run

| Reagan

| Main cast

2024

| The Gathering

| Jules

| Main cast

six-part drama{{cite web|url=https://www.channel4.com/press/news/channel-4-announces-casting-new-drama-gathering-world-productions|title=Channel 4 announces casting for new drama 'The Gathering' from World Productions|website=channel4.com/press|accessdate=1 August 2023}}

References

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