Ralph Ineson
Ralph Ineson | |
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Born | Ralph Michael Ineson 15 December 1969 York, North Yorkshire, England |
Occupation(s) | Actor and narrator |
Years active | 1993–present |
Spouse |
Ali Milner
(m. 2003) |
Children | 2 |
Ralph Michael Ineson (/ˈaɪnsən/;[1] born 15 December 1969) is an English actor and narrator. Known for his deep and rough Yorkshire-accented voice, he is perhaps best known as Chris Finch in the BBC sitcom The Office (2001).
Since then, Ineson's most notable roles include William in The Witch (2015), Dagmer Cleftjaw in Game of Thrones (2012), Amycus Carrow in the final three Harry Potter films, Nikolai Tarakanov in the HBO historical drama miniseries Chernobyl (2019), the title character in The Green Knight (2021), Cid in the video game Final Fantasy XVI (2023), and the villain Galactus in The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025).
Early life
[edit]Ralph Michael Ineson[2] was born in York on 15 December 1969,[3] and educated at Woodleigh School and Pocklington School.[4]
He studied theatre at Furness College, Lancaster University. After his first year, he moved into a flat in the city and worked as a security man at The Dukes, Lancaster, helping at the theatre's open-air productions of Shakespeare in Williamson Park.[5]
In the early 1990s, after university, he worked as a teacher and cricket coach at York Sixth Form College.[6]
Career
[edit]Television
[edit]He played the recurring character Chris Finch in the BBC comedy The Office.[7] He starred as Donald Bamford in the sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart, as Zack in the soap opera Coronation Street, and played ex-soldier Sam Walker in the first series of Spooks. He played Luke Mullen in the BBC drama Playing the Field. He had a minor part in episode four of the first series of BBC drama This Life. He starred in Suburban Shootout, which aired on Paramount Comedy and Five. He played Frank Monk in series 7 of Waking the Dead in the episode "Wounds". He played Dagmer Cleftjaw in the second season of HBO's Game of Thrones. He also appeared in an Imperial Leather advert as a fireman.
Ineson had a minor role in the fifth and sixth series of BBC drama Waterloo Road in 2009 playing the role of John Fry. He had a small role in an episode of Channel 4 comedy The IT Crowd, as Paul, a buttock-kissing masseur, in the series four episode "Something Happened". In the 2012 ITV Titanic mini-series he played Steward Hart. In 2016, he appeared in the third season of the BBC Two series Peaky Blinders, playing the part of Connor Nutley.[citation needed] He has also appeared in the HBO series Chernobyl, and in The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance for Netflix.
In December 2023, Ineson filed a lawsuit against Disney due to injuries that he said caused permanent shoulder damage while filming the Disney+ series Willow.[8]
Film
[edit]Ineson's Hollywood film credits include First Knight, From Hell, Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll and a brief role in The Damned United. He played Amycus Carrow, a Death Eater, in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2. He also appeared in the 2008 film Cass, as Sergeant Mullins. In 2014, he appeared in the Marvel Studios film Guardians of the Galaxy.[9][10] Also in 2014, he had a small role in the spy film Kingsman: The Secret Service, playing a policeman who interviews Eggsy.
He played William alongside Anya Taylor-Joy and Kate Dickie in Robert Eggers's critically acclaimed debut film The Witch, which saw Eggers win Best Director at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.
Ineson appeared in a minor role as a First Order officer in the 2017 film Star Wars: The Last Jedi. His role was originally bigger, but most of his performance ended up on the cutting room floor.[11] The cut material is available in a deleted scene on the 2018 Blu-ray release of the film.[12]
Recent roles include The Green Knight (as the title character), Ready Player One, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Everybody's Talking About Jamie, The Tragedy of Macbeth, The Northman, Catherine Called Birdy, To Catch a Killer (as the titular serial killer) and The Creator.
Ineson will portray the Marvel Comics supervillain Galactus in the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film The Fantastic Four: First Steps.[13]
Voice work
[edit]Ineson has used his distinctive Yorkshire accent in a variety of voice-over work. He has narrated TV programmes Licence to Drill, Salvage Hunters on the Discovery Channel, the 2010 Sky TV series Inside Gatwick, and the BBC1 series Claimed and Shamed.
In 2013, he voiced the Channel 4 series Skint which followed the lives of British families from underprivileged backgrounds. In 2015, he narrated Countryside 999 on BBC One. In 2009, he narrated the BBC One documentary Series Gears and Tears which follows the characters of British BriSCA Formula 1 Stock Cars.
On video games, he voiced Charles Vane in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, Lorath Nahr in Diablo IV, and Cidolfus Telamon in Final Fantasy XVI.
He is also the voice on the introduction of the Leeds United football podcast The Square Ball.
In 2024, Ineson voiced a barbecue in an advert for Prostate Cancer UK.[14]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Syrup | Skinhead | Short film |
Shopping | Dix | ||
1995 | First Knight | Ralf | |
1997 | Shooting Fish | Mr. Ray | |
2001 | From Hell | Gordie | |
South West 9 | Liam | ||
2007 | The Last Thing to Go Through a Fly's Mind | Short film | |
Shoot on Sight | Marber | ||
Cass | Sergeant Mullins | ||
2008 | Is Anybody There? | Mr. Kelly | |
2009 | The Damned United | A crazy wild-haired reporter | |
Suicide Man | DJ (voice) | Short film | |
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | Amycus Carrow | ||
2010 | Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll | The Sulphate Strangler | |
Robin Hood | Northerner | ||
Another Year | Drill Worker | ||
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 | Amycus Carrow | ||
2011 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 | ||
Intruders | Alarm Installer | ||
2012 | Great Expectations | Sergeant | |
2013 | The Selfish Giant | Johnny Jones | |
2014 | Guardians of the Galaxy | Ravager Pilot | |
Kingsman: The Secret Service | Policeman | ||
2015 | The Witch | William | 1st collaboration with Robert Eggers |
2016 | The Huntsman: Winter's War | Barkeep | |
2017 | Star Wars: The Last Jedi | Colonel Ansiv Garmuth | |
2018 | The Hurricane Heist | Connor Perkins | |
Ready Player One | Rick | ||
The Ballad of Buster Scruggs | Posse Leader | Segment: "Near Algodones" | |
2020 | Dolittle | Arnall Stubbins | |
Brahms: The Boy II | Joseph | ||
Here Are the Young Men | Mr. Landerton | ||
2021 | Edge of the World | Sir Edward Beech | |
Everybody's Talking About Jamie | Wayne New | ||
Gunpowder Milkshake | Jim McAlester | ||
The Green Knight | The Green Knight | ||
The Last Victim | Jake | ||
The Tragedy of Macbeth | The Captain | ||
2022 | The Northman | Captain Volodymyr | 2nd collaboration with Robert Eggers |
Catherine Called Birdy | Golden Tiger | ||
2023 | The Pope's Exorcist | Asmodeus (voice) | |
To Catch a Killer | Dean Possey | ||
The Creator | General Andrews | ||
Lord of Misrule[15] | Jocelyn Abney | ||
2024 | The First Omen | Father Brennan | |
Nosferatu | Dr. Wilhelm Sievers | Post-production[16]
3rd collaboration with Robert Eggers | |
2025 | Frankenstein | Professor Krempe | Post-production |
The Fantastic Four: First Steps | Galactus | Post-production | |
Two Neighbors[17] | Genie | Post-production |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Spender | Alex | Episode: "Best Friends" |
1993–2009 | The Bill | Alan Trent / Greg Simm / Robert Carmichael / Paul Gibson / Billy Wylie / Derek Crew |
8 episodes |
1994 | All Quiet on the Preston Front | Iggy | Episode: "Diesel's Garage" |
99-1 | Brian | Episode: "The Cost of Living" | |
Royce | Newfold | Television film | |
The Cinder Path | Arthur Benton | Miniseries | |
Screen Two | Policeman | Episode: "O Mary This London" | |
1995 | Harry | Wayne | Episode: "#2.5" |
Out of the Blue | Ricki Sellars | Episode: "#1.2" | |
Chandler & Co | Roderick Tully | Episode: "End of Term" | |
1996 | Goodnight Sweetheart | Donald | Episode: "There's Something About a Soldier" |
This Life | Jessop | Episode: "Sex, Lies and Muesli Yoghurt" | |
Kiss and Tell | Sergeant Beddowes | Television film | |
1997 | Kavanagh QC | DCI Chris Sampson | Episode: "The Ties That Bind" |
1998 | Dangerfield | Jake Gilmore | Episode: "Local Colour" |
Children of the New Forest | William Hammond | Television film | |
1998–2002 | Playing the Field | Luke Mullen | 32 episodes |
1998, 2005 | Heartbeat | Tel Philips / Corporal Fisher | 2 episodes |
1999 | Touching Evil | Chris Wray | 2 episodes |
Bostock's Cup | Clive Kennard | Television film | |
2001–2003 | The Office | Chris Finch | 7 episodes |
2002 | Spooks | Sam Walker | Episode: "One Last Dance" |
Holby City | Dale Warner | Episode: "Calculated Risks" | |
2002, 2011 | Doctors | Billy Hollins / Martin Davies | 2 episodes |
2003 | The Afternoon Play | Rob Coles | Episode: "The Real Arnie Griffin" |
In Deep | Craig | Episode: "Character Assassins: Part 1" | |
Thursday the 12th | Collins | Television film | |
Strange | Bill | Episode: "Dubik" | |
Between the Sheets | Mark Ainsley | 6 episodes | |
2004 | Black Books | Richard (voice) | Episode: "Moo-Ma and Moo-Pa" |
Blue Murder | Bob Urwin | Episode: "Lonely" | |
A Line in the Sand | Det. Sgt. Bill Davies | Miniseries | |
2005 | The Walk | Lawrence | Television film |
Murder in Suburbia | William Marshal | Episode: "Dogs" | |
Coronation Street | Zack | 9 episodes | |
ShakespeaRe-Told | Barry | Episode: "Macbeth" | |
The Virgin Queen | Dr. William Cowes | 2 episodes | |
2005, 2008 | Casualty | Raymond Thurber / Martin Woodbridge | 2 episodes |
2006 | Missing | DCI John Carter | 2 episodes |
Dalziel and Pascoe | James Maddern | Episode: "The Cave Woman" | |
The Only Boy for Me | Lawrence | Television film | |
Losing It | Mr. Granger | Television film | |
2006–2007 | Suburban Shootout | Jeremy Hazledine | 11 episodes |
2007 | Die Ludolfs – 4 Brüder auf'm Schrottplatz | Narrator (voice) | Episode: "Flower Power in Dernbach" |
Lead Balloon | Bob Marlin | Episode: "Giraffe" | |
2008 | Waking the Dead | Frank Monk | Episode: "Wound" Parts 1 & 2 |
New Tricks | D.I. Hamilton | Episode: "Mad Dogs" | |
2009–2010 | Waterloo Road | John Fry | 9 episodes |
2010 | The IT Crowd | Paul the Masseuse | Episode: "Something Happened" |
Merlin | Jarl | Episode: "The Coming of Arthur: Part One" | |
2011 | The Body Farm | Miles Leyton | Episode: "You've Got Visitors" |
2011–2012 | Case Sensitive | DC Colin Sellers | Four-part miniseries |
2011–present | Salvage Hunters | Narrator (voice) | All episodes |
2012 | Game of Thrones | Dagmer Cleftjaw | 5 episodes |
Secret State | Sgt. Wrigglesworth | Four-part miniseries | |
2013 | Pramface | DS Sullivan | Episode: "Tinker, Tiger, Lobster" |
Count Arthur Strong | Roger the Policeman | Episode: "Arthur.com" | |
Vera | Ross Strachan | Episode: "Prodigal Son" | |
Ambassadors | Captain Jones | Episode: "The Tazbek Spring" | |
2014 | Inspector George Gently | Arthur Hawkes | Episode: "Gently Going Under" |
New Worlds | Stackpole | 2 episodes | |
2015 | Drunk History | King Henry II | Episode: "Episode Seven" |
Bluestone 42 | Mike Slater | Episode: "#3.2" | |
The Interceptor | Yorkie | Episode: "Episode 6" | |
Prey | DCI Mike Ward | 3 episodes | |
2016 | Peaky Blinders | Connor Nutley | 2 episodes |
Porridge | Richie Weeks | Television special | |
2017 | Sherlock | Vince | Episode: "The Final Problem" |
Absentia | Adam Radford | 10 episodes | |
Star vs. the Forces of Evil | Demoncist (voice) | Episode: "Demoncism/Sophomore Slump" | |
2018 | Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure | Cutter (voice) | Episode: "Beyond the Corona Walls" |
Agatha and the Truth of Murder | Detective Inspector Dicks | Television film | |
2019 | Chernobyl | General Nikolai Tarakanov | 2 episodes |
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance | The Hunter (skekMal) (voice) | Netflix series 7 episodes | |
The Capture | DCI Alex Boyd | 6 episodes | |
2022 | Trigger Point | Commander Bregman | 2 episodes |
Willow | Commander Ballantine | 3 episodes | |
2023 | The Legend of Vox Machina | Kevdak (voice) | 3 episodes |
The Gallows Pole | The Clothier | Three-part television series | |
My Dad the Bounty Hunter | Widowmaker | Voice | |
2024 | The Jetty | D.I. Morgan | Four-part television series |
Ludwig | Chief Constable Ziegler | Six-part television series |
Stage
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1989 | Jackets | NCO | Lancaster University[18][19] |
1992 | York Mystery Plays | Herod's Heavy Willox |
York Theatre Royal[20] |
2015 | Hangmen | Inspector Fry | Royal Court Theatre[18] |
Video games
[edit]Year | Title | Role |
---|---|---|
2011 | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 | Amycus Carrow |
2013 | Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag | Charles Vane |
2023 | Final Fantasy XVI | Cidolfus Telamon |
Diablo IV [21] | Lorath Nahr |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Film | Result | Ref |
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2007 | Golden Nymph Awards | Outstanding Actor - Comedy Series | Suburban Shootout | Nominated | [22] |
2016 | BloodGuts UK Horror Awards | Best Supporting Actor | The Witch | Nominated | [23] |
Fright Meter Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | [24] | ||
2017 | Fangoria Chainsaw Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | [25] | |
2024 | British Academy Games Awards | Performer in a Supporting Role | Final Fantasy XVI | Nominated | [26] |
References
[edit]- ^ "Legends Never Die: An Oral History of 'The Green Knight' | Narrated by Ralph Ineson". A24. 22 June 2021. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
- ^ "Ralph Michael Ineson, director at Augustus Road Residents Management Company Limited, London". Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ "Ralph Ineson - Biography and Filmography - 1969 - Hollywood.com". Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ "Woodleigh School". Retrieved 28 September 2016.
- ^ "Life Outside the Office". Lancaster University. Retrieved 8 July 2024.
- ^ "Ralph Ineson - Listal". Retrieved 2 August 2017.
- ^ "BBC - Comedy: The Office - Character Profile - Finchy". Retrieved 28 September 2016.
- ^ "British Actor Sues Disney, Claiming Permanent Damage After Injury On 'Willow'". Deadline. 23 December 2023.
- ^ "Ralph Ineson on Twitter". Retrieved 28 September 2016.
- ^ "Drama Scene on Twitter". Retrieved 28 September 2016.
- ^ Dayani, Aahil (13 January 2018). "'The Last Jedi' Director Reveals Cut Scene Involving 'Game of Thrones' Star". Heroic Hollywood.
- ^ Lussier, Germain (14 March 2018). "All the New Things We Learned From the Star Wars: The Last Jedi Blu-Ray". Gizmodo.
The home release has the extended version of the "Mega Destroyer Incursion" by Finn, Rose, and DJ. It includes a lot more tension, more humor, a visual homage to the classic '50s romantic dramedy The Apartment, and even a cameo by Ralph Ineson (The Witch) as a First Order officer who's onto their games.
- ^ Kit, Borys (9 May 2024). "'Fantastic Four' Casts Ralph Ineson as Galactus (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 9 May 2024.
- ^ "Prostate Cancer UK's early diagnosis campaign offers a future full of good things". Little Black Book. 24 May 2024.
- ^ Lord of Misrule Review
- ^ Squires, John (30 May 2023). "Filming on the Robert Eggers 'Nosferatu' Remake Has Reportedly Wrapped in Prague". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ^ ‘Two Neighbors’: Anya Chalotra, Chloe Cherry And Ralph Ineson Lead Ensemble Cast For Ondine Viñao Directed Indie Feature
- ^ a b "Gordon and French - Ralph Ineson Profile". Retrieved 16 November 2017.
- ^ "Revival of Play First Performed by Harry Potter Star at Lancaster University - myScience / Wire". 20 February 2014. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
- ^ "1992 York Cycle of Mystery Plays programme - York Mystery Plays : Illumination - From Darkness into Light : Search the NCEM archive". Retrieved 16 November 2017.
- ^ "Diablo 4: everything we know so far". Retrieved 26 February 2022.
- ^ "[PDF] The Selfish Giant - Squarespace" (PDF). Retrieved 3 August 2017.
- ^ "The Stars - BloodGuts UK Horror". Retrieved 3 August 2017.
- ^ "Past Winners of 2016 - Fright Meter Awards". Retrieved 3 August 2017.
- ^ "Never mind Oscar, here's the 2017 FANGORIA Chainsaw Awards Nominees Ballot! - FANGORIA". Retrieved 3 August 2017.
- ^ "20th BAFTA Games Awards: The Nominations and Winners". BAFTA. 7 March 2024. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
External links
[edit]- 1969 births
- Living people
- 20th-century English male actors
- 21st-century English male actors
- Alumni of Lancaster University
- Alumni of Furness College, Lancaster
- English male film actors
- English male radio actors
- English male stage actors
- English male television actors
- English male voice actors
- Male actors from York
- People educated at Pocklington School