Actor
Born: 10 October 1974
Biography
Matthew Macfadyen is a renowned British actor celebrated for his versatility and depth in a wide array of roles across television, film, and stage. Born on October 17, 1974, in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, he grew up in a family with artistic inclinations. Macfadyen honed his craft at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London, graduating in 1995.
He gained early recognition with his performance in the acclaimed British series *Spooks* (known as *MI-5* in the U.S.), where he portrayed MI5 agent Tom Quinn with a compelling blend of intensity and vulnerability. Macfadyen's prominence further increased with his role as Mr. Darcy in Joe Wright's 2005 adaptation of *Pride & Prejudice*, a performance that showcased his ability to balance brooding intensity with subtle sensitivity.
In recent years, he has been widely lauded for his portrayal of the complex and often comedic Tom Wambsgans in HBO's hit series *Succession*, earning him critical acclaim and awards. Off-screen, Macfadyen is known for his grounded persona and commitment to his craft, living in London with his wife, actress Keeley Hawes, and their children.
Roles
- Played FitzWilliam D'Arcy in Pride and Prejudice (StudioCanal/Working Title - 2005)