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| Full Name: | Rhys Ifans |
| Birth Name: | Rhys Evans |
| Famous As: | Actor |
| Date of Birth: | July 22, 1968 |
| Place of Birth: | Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales |
| Height: | 6' 2 |
| Nationality: | Welsh |
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Contact Rhys Ifans |
| Full Name: | Rhys Ifans |
| Birth Name: | Rhys Evans |
| Famous As: | Actor |
| Date of Birth: | July 22, 1968 |
| Place of Birth: | Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales |
| Height: | 6' 2 |
| Nationality: | Welsh |

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FirstShowing.net - Found 22 hours ago Mr. Nobody is a French sci-fi drama starring Jared Leto, Rhys Ifans, Sarah Polley, and Diane Kruger. |
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Critic After Dark - Found Nov. 21, 2009 ... other, or entangling each others' dog leashes, or finding each other through the internet, Danny Morgan (Rhys Ifans) by means of an accident... |
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Film Experience Blog - Found Nov. 18, 2009 ... but at least her excellence is within a semi subversive TV show. Next Up: Mr. Nice starring Rhys Ifans and Barry Mundy starring Patrick... |
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SFist - Found Nov. 16, 2009 Pirate Radio also stars Bill Nighy, Rhys Ifans, Nick Frost, Kenneth Branagh, and Tom Sturridge, and features an unbelievable selection of... |
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New York Times - Found Nov. 13, 2009 Count), Bill Nighy (Quentin), Rhys Ifans (Gavin), Nick Frost (Dave), Kenneth Branagh (Sir Alistair Dormandy), Tom Sturridge (Carl), Rhys Darby... Pirate Radio - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette This film should walk the plank - Sarnia Observer 'Pirate Radio' hits all the right notes - Santa Monica Daily Press Great cast, director Curtis' charm keep 'Pirate Radio' afloat - Philly.com Explore All |
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CNN - Found Nov. 13, 2009 ... movie is like that -- each player is given a cute trait (Bill Nighy is the posh, swinging shipowner, Rhys Ifans is the Count's preening deejay... ?Pirate Radio? just rolls when it should rock - MSNBC Review: 'Pirate Radio' has great music, middling story - CNN Explore All |
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Regina Leader-Post - Found Nov. 13, 2009 ... rocker from Love Actually, portrays Quentin, the hipster boss of the floating radio station, while Rhys Ifans, the skinny Notting Hill dude... Review: 'Pirate Radio' loses beat - CNN ?Pirate Radio? just rolls when it should rock - MSNBC Video: Shalit reviews ?Pirate Radio? - MSNBC Review: 'Pirate' music trumps story - CNN Explore All |
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Ottawa Citizen - Found Nov. 12, 2009 ... rocker from Love Actually, portrays Quentin, the hipster boss of the floating radio station, while Rhys Ifans, the skinny Notting Hill dude... When the pirates took over radio - CNN A Minute With: Film Director and Writer Richard Curtis - ABC News 'Pirate Radio' Tunes Into Rock-Revolution Nostalgia - NPR Making radio waves off Britain's coast - Philadelphia Inquirer Explore All |
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New York Times - Found Nov. 11, 2009 Among the troupe: (the epitome of the hardworking rock journalist in ''Almost Famous''), and Rhys Ifans (supreme scene-stealers of past Curtis... Nick Frost Squeezed Into The 'Pirate Radio' Boat - Starpulse Review: 'Pirate Radio' rolls when it should rock - San Jose Mercury News Review: `Pirate Radio' rolls when it should rock - Seattle Times Review: Great tunes keep 'Pirate Radio' afloat - 570News Explore All |
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USA Today - Found Nov. 10, 2009 Tags: Stephen King Winona Ryder Saved by the Bell Weird Al Yankovic Beth Ditto Rhys Ifans PreviousWith help from David Lynch, Werner Herzog... |
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| Born | Rhys Evans 22 July 1968 Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales |
| Years active | 1990 - present |
Rhys Ifans (Welsh pronunciation: [r̥ɨːs ˈivans]; born Rhys Evans; 22 July 1968) is a Welsh actor.
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Ifans was born in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, Wales, the son of Beti Wyn, a nursery school teacher at Ysgol Pentrecelyn, and Eirwyn Evans, a primary school teacher.12 His first language is Welsh and he has said that he began using the Welsh spelling of his name, "just to be difficult".citation needed
Ifans grew up in Ruthin, in North Wales,3 and received his primary education at Ysgol Pentrecelyn where his mother worked. He then attended Ysgol Maes Garmon, a Welsh language secondary school in Mold, Flintshire, where he sat his O levels and A levels. He also attended youth acting schools at Theatr Clwyd, Mold.
In 1990, Ifans presented Sdwnsh (Welsh for "Mash"), an anarchic children's quiz. In total 31 fifteen minute programmes were broadcast on S4C.4
Ifans appeared in many Welsh language television programmes before embarking on his film career, as well as performing at the Royal National Theatre, London and the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester.
He was briefly lead vocalist of the rock band Super Furry Animals before they found national success.5
He gained international exposure in his "breakout" role as "Spike" in the British film Notting Hill (1999). According to the DVD's commentary, for the latter role, Ifans did not wash or brush his teeth, in preparation for the role. He also was noted in his role as "Adrian," the pompous, arrogant, eldest brother in Little Nicky (2000).
His film roles include: Eyeball Paul in Kevin and Perry Go Large (2000), Nigel in The Replacements (2000), Iki in The 51st State (2001), William Dobbin in Vanity Fair (2004) and Vladis Grutas in Hannibal Rising (2007). He also played Jed Parry in the film version of Ian McEwan's Enduring Love and the lead role in Danny Deckchair (2003) as Danny Morgan.
In 2005, Ifans picked up a BAFTA for his critically acclaimed portrayal of comedian Peter Cook in the TV film Not Only But Always. Later that year he made a guest appearance for the rock band Oasis in the video for their single "The Importance of Being Idle" for which he accepted their award for Video Of the Year at the 2005/2006 NME Awards. This was not Ifans's first foray into the world of music videos: he has also made appearances in the music videos for "God! Show Me Magic", and "Hometown unicorn" by the Super Furry Animals, "Mulder & Scully" by Catatonia, and "Mama Told Me Not To Come" by Tom Jones and the Stereophonics.
In December 2006, he returned to the London stage for the first time since 2003 in Michael Grandage's production 'Don Juan In Soho' at the Donmar Warehouse (run ended 10 February 2007). He had appeared previously at the Donmar in 2003's 'Accidental Death Of An Anarchist'. Earlier stage work includes 'Hamlet' at Theatre Clwyd, 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' at the Regent's Park Theatre and 'Under Milk Wood' and 'Volpone' at the Royal National Theatre.
On 16 July 2007, he received an Honorary Fellowship from Bangor University in North Wales, for services to the film industry.6 In 2002 he gained some controversy in the British media for his alleged support of Welsh nationalist group Meibion Glyndŵr, a militant group who support violence against English home owners in the Welsh heartlands. This was due mainly to some comments he made in an interview conducted by Mariella Frostrup for The Observer newspaper.7
Ifans gained further controversy in March 2007 when he cracked a joke at an anti-slavery benefit concert which many audience members found distasteful. The controversy came when Ifans told the crowd: "Why is paedophilia so popular? Because kids are so fucking sexy."8
Since 2007 Ifans has sung with Welsh psychedelic rock band The Peth (Peth is Welsh for `Thing'), featuring Super Furry Animals' Dafydd Ieuan, which played a number of concert dates in South Wales and in London in the autumn of 2008. The band played its first date outside London or Wales on 28 September 2008 at the Southampton Soul Cellar.
Ifans revealed on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, on 27 March 2009, that he is appearing in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, but he did not say who his character is in the film,it was later revealed he will play Xenophillius Lovegood,editor of the wizarding magazine,the Quibbler. In that same interview he also stated that he would be playing Mr Nice which is a true story based on the life of Howard Marks who was released from prison for helping illiterate criminals to read and write so they could get an education behind bars.
He will play a villain in Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang with Emma Thompson.
Ifans's brother, Llŷr Evans, is also an actor. They starred together in the Welsh produced film Twin Town. Rhys was romantically linked to British actress Sienna Miller,9 and has a swallow tattoo on his right wrist to match hers.10 In June 2008 it was reported that Miller ended the relationship with Ifans.citation needed
| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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| 1995 | Streetlife | Kevin | |
| 1996 | August | Griffiths | |
| 1997 | Twin Town | Jeremy Lewis | |
| 1998 | Dancing at Lughnasa | Gerry Evans | |
| 1999 | Heart | Alex Madden | |
| Notting Hill | Spike | Nominated - BAFTA Award | |
| You're Dead | Eddie | ||
| 2000 | Rancid Aluminium | Pete Thompson | |
| Love, Honour and Obey | Matthew | ||
| Kevin And Perry Go Large | Eyeball Paul | ||
| The Replacements | Nigel Gruff | ||
| Little Nicky | Adrian | ||
| 2001 | Hotel | Trent Stoken | |
| Christmas Carol: The Movie | Bob Cratchit | voice | |
| The Shipping News | Beaufield Nutbeem | ||
| Human Nature | Puff | ||
| The 51st State | Iki | ||
| 2002 | Once Upon a Time in the Midlands | Dek | |
| 2003 | Danny Deckchair | Danny Morgan | |
| 2004 | Vanity Fair | William Dobbin | |
| Enduring Love | Jed | ||
| 2005 | Midsummer Dream | Lysander | voice: English version |
| Chromophobia | Colin | ||
| 2006 | Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties | McBunny | voice |
| 2007 | Four Last Songs | Dickie | |
| Hannibal Rising | Grutas | ||
| Elizabeth: The Golden Age | Robert Reston | ||
| 2008 | Come Here Today | Alex | |
| 2009 | The Informers | Roger | |
| The Boat That Rocked | Gavin | ||
| Mr. Nobody | TBA | post-production | |
| 2010 | Mr. Nice | Howard Marks | post-production |
| Greenberg | TBA | post-production | |
| Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang | Uncle Phil | post-production | |
| Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I | Xenophilius Lovegood | filming | |
| 2011 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part II | Xenophilius Lovegood | filming |
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