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Paul Trussell is a Actor British born on 1965

Paul Trussell

Paul Trussell
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Nationality United-kingdom
Birth 1965 (60 years)

Paul Trussell is an actor and playwright who has performed leading roles in many plays, television programmes and films. In 2007 he wrote his first play Mouse and performed in it in The Underbelly (venue) at that year'sThe Edinburgh Festival.

As an actor he has worked with Mike Leigh several times; most notably in the original production of It’s a Great Big Shame at Theatre Royal, Stratford East. He has appeared in plays with The Royal Shakespeare Company, The Old Vic, The Bush Theatre and Shakespeare’s Globe including Mike Alfreds' production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream Tim Carroll's The Golden Ass and Steven Berkoff's world premiere of Six Actors in Search of a Director. Film appearances includes Mike Leigh's Life is Sweet and Secrets and Lies, Roger Michell's Titanic Town and The King's Speech. He has appeared as a regular character in several television series including Sharpe (TV series), Crime Traveller, Vanishing Man, So Haunt Me, Big Meg Little Meg and Cry Wolf as well as guest appearances in many others.

He lives in South London with his wife and dog.

Best films

The King's Speech (2010)
(Actor)

Usually with

Mike Leigh
Mike Leigh
(2 films)
Eve Stewart
Eve Stewart
(3 films)
John Tams
John Tams
(2 films)
Timothy Spall
Timothy Spall
(3 films)
Sean Bean
Sean Bean
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Paul Trussell (7 films)

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Actor

The King's Speech, 1h58
Directed by Tom Hooper
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Biography, Historical
Themes Politique, Political films, Buddy films, Films about language and translation, Films about royalty
Actors Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce, Timothy Spall, Derek Jacobi
Roles Chauffeur
Rating79% 3.9983953.9983953.9983953.9983953.998395
Prince Albert, Duke of York, the second son of King George V, stammers through his speech closing the 1925 British Empire Exhibition at Wembley Stadium, while the resulting ordeal is being broadcast by radio worldwide. The Duke has given up hope of a cure, but his wife, Elizabeth, persuades him to see Lionel Logue, an Australian speech therapist in London. During their first session, Logue breaches royal etiquette by referring to the Prince as "Bertie", a name used only by his family. When the Duke decides Logue's methods and manner are unsuitable, Logue wagers a shilling that the Duke can recite Hamlet's "To be, or not to be" soliloquy without trouble while listening to "The Marriage of Figaro" on headphones. Logue records his performance on an acetate record. Convinced he has stammered throughout, Prince Albert leaves in anger, declaring his condition "hopeless" and dismissing Logue. Logue offers him the recording as a keepsake.
The Railway Children, 1h48
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama
Actors Clare Thomas, Jemima Rooper, Jenny Agutter, Michael Kitchen, David Bamber, Gregor Fisher
Roles Fireman
Rating72% 3.6286353.6286353.6286353.6286353.628635
Roberta (Bobbie), Peter and Phyllis live a comfortable and carefree upper middle-class life in London with their parents. But when their father (Michael Kitchen), a senior civil servant, is arrested on a charge of treason and found guilty, they are forced to move with their mother to Three Chimneys, a cold and run-down country cottage near a railway.
Secrets & Lies, 2h15
Directed by Mike Leigh
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about adoption, Films about children, Films about families
Actors Timothy Spall, Brenda Blethyn, Phyllis Logan, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Claire Rushbrook, Liz Smith
Roles Grinning Husband
Rating79% 3.9963253.9963253.9963253.9963253.996325
The film tells the story of Hortense Cumberbatch, a successful black middle class optometrist in London, who is adopted and has chosen to trace her family history after the death of her adoptive mother. After being warned by public officials about the troubles she could face by tracking her birth mother down, she continues her investigation and is baffled to learn that her birth mother is white but does not resent her and wants to know more about her past. Her birth mother, Cynthia Purley, is working class and downwardly mobile. Hortense meets her and later meets Cynthia's brother, Maurice Purley, a photographer, his wife Monica, and Cynthia's daughter Roxanne, a street cleaner.
Sharpe's Rifles, 1h40
Origin United-kingdom
Genres War, Action, Adventure, Historical
Themes Political films, Napoleonic Wars films, French Revolution films
Actors Sean Bean, Brian Cox, Daragh O'Malley, Assumpta Serna, David Troughton, John Tams
Roles Rifleman Isaiah Tongue
Rating77% 3.8898653.8898653.8898653.8898653.889865
In 1809, Sir Arthur Wellesley (David Troughton), the commander of the British army fighting the French in Portugal, is saved from three pursuing French cavalrymen by Sergeant Richard Sharpe (Sean Bean). Wellesley rewards Sharpe with a field promotion to lieutenant and command of the "chosen men", a handful of sharpshooters previously led by Rifleman Patrick Harper (Daragh O'Malley). The two men take an instant dislike to each other.
Sharpe's Eagle, 1h40
Origin United-kingdom
Genres War, Action, Adventure, Historical
Themes Political films, Napoleonic Wars films, French Revolution films
Actors Sean Bean, Daniel Craig, Brian Cox, Daragh O'Malley, Assumpta Serna, Michael Cochrane
Roles Rifleman Isaiah Tongue
Rating78% 3.9409753.9409753.9409753.9409753.940975
In 1809, Sir Arthur Wellesley, commander of the British forces in the Iberian Peninsula, prepares to invade French-controlled Spain. He orders Lieutenant Richard Sharpe and his band of "chosen men" to accompany the arrogantly incompetent, newly arrived Sir Henry Simmerson and his South Essex Regiment on a small, but significant mission to destroy a bridge vital to French troop movements. Simmerson, his nephew Lieutenant Gibbons (Neil Dudgeon) and Lieutenant Berry (Daniel Craig) despise Sharpe for his low birth. However, Major Lennox (David Ashton), who knew Sharpe from their days in India, and American-born Captain Leroy (Gavan O'Herlihy) appreciate his military skill and sense of honour.
Life Is Sweet, 1h43
Directed by Mike Leigh
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about sexuality, BDSM in films
Actors Alison Steadman, Jim Broadbent, Claire Skinner, Jane Horrocks, Timothy Spall, David Thewlis
Roles Chef
Rating73% 3.6963853.6963853.6963853.6963853.696385
Andy (Jim Broadbent), a senior chef in a large London catering facility, buys a dilapidated fast-food van from a disreputable acquaintance named Patsy (Stephen Rea). He plans to clean, restore and put it into service on a local fast-food round. Wendy, his hard-working, good-natured and innuendo-prone wife, (Alison Steadman) is sensibly sceptical about the project but understands her husband's ambitions. Their twin 22-year-old daughters (Natalie and Nicola) have profoundly different attitudes: tomboyish Natalie, who works as a plumber's mate (Claire Skinner), thinks it is a good idea if it will make her father happy, whereas the bitter, shut-in Nicola (Jane Horrocks), contemptuously and typically dismisses Andy as a "Capitalist!" Late at night, an anguished Nicola binges on chocolate and snacks, then forces herself to vomit. Natalie – awake in the next room – overhears her.