James D'Arcy
English actor and film director
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2024 | Starred as Magnus in main role of 'Constellation' |
2024 | Voiced Edwin Jarvis in 'What If...?' episode 'What If... Agatha Went to Hollywood?' |
2024 | He played the character of Mr Greed in the music video 'HAHAHA' by American rapper Lil Dicky. |
2023 | D'Arcy starred in the war film Oppenheimer. |
2022 | Portrayed DSI Cassian Pewe in 'Grace' Series 2 |
2022 | Played main role of James in 'Deadline' |
2021 | Played main role of Ludovico Sforza in 'Leonardo' |
2021 | Appeared in 'Red Election' as Adam Cornwell |
2020 | D'Arcy made his directorial debut with the film Made in Italy. |
2019 | Played Travis Rhodes in miniseries 'The Hot Zone' |
2019 | Starred in miniseries 'The Rook' as Andrew Bristol |
2019 | Portrayed Howard Stark's butler Edwin Jarvis in the film Avengers: Endgame. |
2018 | Took a recurring role as Anson in 'Homeland' |
2018 | Appeared in 'Das Boot' as Sinclair |
2017 | He appeared in the film The Snowman and reprised his role of Edwin Jarvis in Avengers: Endgame, becoming the first actor to portray a character from an MCU TV series in an MCU film. |
2017 | Appeared in Christopher Nolan's war film Dunkirk. |
2015 | Appeared in 'Broadchurch' Series 2 as Lee Ashworth |
January 2015 | Between January 2015 and March 2016, D'Arcy was a series regular in the television series Agent Carter, playing Edwin Jarvis, his first comedic role. |
2014 | D'Arcy played Lee Ashworth in series 2 of Broadchurch and appeared as the main villain in the action comedy Let's Be Cops. |
2012 | Played main role of Thomas Schaeffer in 'Those Who Kill' |
2012 | D'Arcy starred in TV film 'The Making of a Lady' as Captain Alec Osborn |
2012 | He played Rufus Sixsmith in Cloud Atlas and portrayed actor Anthony Perkins in Hitchcock. |
2011 | James D'Arcy appeared in 'The Closer' as Professor Alex Banks |
2011 | D'Arcy played King Edward VIII in W.E., directed by Madonna. |
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