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Angus Macfadyen(I)

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Angus Macfadyen
In their unrelenting quest for power, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth engage in murder and mayhem to attain the Crown and keep it, in this modern-day version of Shakespeare's famous story. Drink a cup of evil - blood will have blood.
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Best known as Robert the Bruce in Braveheart (1995), Angus McFadyen has enjoyed a fine career in the film business. He has been in a variety of different films and television shows over his life, playing such well known roles as Edward 'Blackbeard' Teach, Robert the Bruce, and Orson Welles.

Born in Glasgow, Scotland on the twenty-first of September in 1963, Angus lived a colourful childhood, being raised in such places as the Philippines, Singapore, and France. Angus found himself back in Britain, however, when it came to education. He enrolled in the University of Edinburgh, and Central School of Speech and Drama in London.

Angus' first role was the role of Philip in the film made for television, The Lost Language of Cranes (1991). The film centers on a young man (Angus) who must tell his parents that he is gay. Playing the role of his father was fellow Scottish actor Brian Cox. Angus then acted in the television film 15: The Life and Death of Philip Knight (1993) and also on the television show Takin' Over the Asylum (1994) which was about a salesman who runs a radio station in an institution. This led to the biggest role of Angus's career.

In 1995, Mel Gibson's epic classic, Braveheart (1995) was released, with Angus in the role of Robert the Bruce. Next to the flamboyantly hero of William Wallace, Robert the Bruce was the human character, the man who wanted to make the right choice, but was drawn to compromise. The brilliant portrayal of the Bruce was sadly unnoticed by any awards, a tragic insult to Angus's brilliant performance.

After Braveheart (1995) won Best Picture, Angus acted in the independent film Nevada (1997), before giving the most over-the-top performance of his career in the action/fantasy Warriors of Virtue (1997). While the movie was a disaster critically and commercially, Angus's performance as the demented villain Komodo is fondly remembered by a cult following to this day. Another role for Angus was in the romantic comedy Still Breathing (1997). Regrettably, none of these matched up to Braveheart (1995)'s success. He moved on to Joseph's Gift (1999) which starred Freddy Rodríguez. Angus also co-starred alongside such names as Don Cheadle and Ray Liotta when he played Peter Lawford in the HBO film The Rat Pack (1998).

Angus also played the role of Orson Welles in Tim Robbins's third directorial film Cradle Will Rock (1999). Although the film received a nomination for the Palme D'Or at Cannes, it was a financial flop, but Angus rebounded with the Shakespearean film Titus (1999) which also featured Anthony Hopkins, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Alan Cumming and Jessica Lange. Angus played the role of Lucius, eldest son of Titus Andronicus (played by Hopkins). Directed by Julie Taymor, who would go on to direct Across the Universe (2007), the film was a critical triumph and Angus delivered a solid performance, but with mediocre box office results. With the new millennium, Angus once again took up a very well-known character: the Greek God Zeus in Jason and the Argonauts (2000).

After the noir film Second Skin (2000), Angus acted in a number of poorly received films. One such film was the action film Styx (2001) which starred Peter Weller. A year later, Angus acted in the comedy film Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2002) alongside a number of famous names as Sandra Bullock, Ellen Burstyn, Maggie Smith, and Ashley Judd. The film was a commercial hit, albeit with mixed reviews. That same year, Angus took the role of Vice-Counsel Dupont in Equilibrium (2002). The film, also starring Christian Bale, Sean Bean, Taye Diggs, and Emily Watson, is about a world set in the future, where a Fascist regime forbids all emotions from being shown. The film, though clearly well-made and well-acted by all, did not get a wide release. It had already made a profit through international sales, and the studio chose to keep it a successful profit rather than risk a big release. Equilibrium (2002) has since gained a cult following, but at the time of its initial release, Angus moved on to act in the television series Miracles (2003) which was about the supernatural.

After "Miracles", Angus acted as Marcus Crassus in a more historically accurate version of Stanley Kubrick's film Spartacus (1960), the character of Bill in "The Pleasure Drivers", and the lead in the dramatic film The Virgin of Juarez (2006). He then played the pirate warlord Blackbeard in a television film of the same name. The film received mixed reviews.

What then emerged was the second major role of MacFadyen's career: the role of Jeff Denlon in Saw III (2006). Denlon is a man obsessed with revenge, and he is led into a series of traps that test his ability to forgive. The film was a smash hit for its 10 million dollar budget, earning almost two hundred million dollars worldwide. Angus co-starred in the box office bomb Redline (2007) the same year as he returned to the "Saw" franchise with the fourth film. It was also a success at the box office, though reviews for this film were lower than the previous films.

Angus continues making films, starring as the outlaw Will Tunney in his new western film Shadowheart (2009), which may be a reference to the film that made him famous. Angus has appeared on television in the series "Californication" and "Killer Wave". He has also acted in the upcoming mystery film "San Saba (2008)" and the thriller film Unnatural Causes (2008). His character of Jeff makes a reappearance in Saw V (2008), and he acted in two thrillers. One is the film Pound of Flesh (2010) alongside Malcolm McDowell which revolves around a corrupt college professor, and the other is the crime thriller Assassins Run (2013) alongside Christian Slater. Angus also acted in the second season of Lie to Me (2009), to positive acclaim, and the Cameron Crowe comedy We Bought a Zoo (2011), starring Matt Damon.

After a number of independent films, Angus found success playing two different historical figures on television in 2014. The first was detective and spy Allan Pinkerton in the Canadian series The Pinkertons (2014). Although it was short-lived, the second one was much more impactful; the British frontiersman and army officer Robert Rogers in the highly acclaimed AMC series TURN: Washington's Spies (2014). Angus appeared in 31 episodes across four seasons, even as he also made his directorial debut with the Shakespearean film Macbeth Unhinged (2016), which featured a number of collaborators from "Turn" and "Titus".

Since then, Angus has continued to find steady work, including as a guest star in the historical series Strange Angel (2018), and in the independent comedy Business Ethics (2019). He also returned to his iconic film role in a sequel film titled Robert the Bruce (2019). Angus not only reprised his role as the Bruce, he also co-wrote the film's screenplay. Sadly, the film was mostly overlooked by critics and audiences, arguably due to the film Outlaw King (2018) released by Netflix the prior year. Angus later rebounded with a recurring role of Jor-El on the well-liked CW television series Superman & Lois (2021).
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Angus Macfadyen in Jason and the Argonauts (2000)
Angus Macfadyen in Braveheart (1995)
Lacey Chabert and Angus Macfadyen in The Pleasure Drivers (2006)
Richard Chamberlain, Angus Macfadyen, Mark Umbers, and Jessica Chastain in Blackbeard (2006)
Mel Gibson and Angus Macfadyen in Braveheart (1995)
Angus Macfadyen and Charlie Hunnam in The Lost City of Z (2016)
Angus Macfadyen, Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson, and Edward Ashley in The Lost City of Z (2016)
Angus Macfadyen, Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson, and Edward Ashley in The Lost City of Z (2016)
Angus Macfadyen in The Lost City of Z (2016)
Angus Macfadyen and Amy Gumenick in TURN: Washington's Spies (2014)
Angus Macfadyen and Amy Gumenick in TURN: Washington's Spies (2014)
Angus Macfadyen in TURN: Washington's Spies (2014)

Known for

Christian Bale and Taye Diggs in Equilibrium (2002)
Equilibrium
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  • Dupont(as Angus MacFadyen)
  • 2002
Dina Meyer, David A. Armstrong, Angus Macfadyen, Donnie Wahlberg, Tobin Bell, Lyriq Bent, Shauna Black, Timothy Burd, Mark Burg, Mike Butters, Charlie Clouser, Darrell Dennis, Barry Flatman, Kevin Greutert, Paul Gutrecht, David Hackl, Zoe Heath, Kelly Jones, Sandy Kellerman, Oren Koules, J. LaRose, Jane Luk, Costas Mandylor, Christopher Marren, Brian Paul, Mark Poyser, Kim Roberts, Betsy Russell, Shawnee Smith, Sean Sullivan, Dylan Trowbridge, Alan Van Sprang, Larry Yachimec, Billy Parrott, Bill Vibert, Darren Lynn Bousman, Leigh Whannell, Debra McCabe, James Wan, Niamh Wilson, Bahar Soomekh, Vincent Rother, Dan Sudek, and Stefan Georgiou in Saw III (2006)
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  • Jeff
  • 2006
Mel Gibson in Braveheart (1995)
Braveheart
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  • Robert the Bruce(as Angus McFadyen)
  • 1995
Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson, and Maggie Elizabeth Jones in We Bought a Zoo (2011)
We Bought a Zoo
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  • Peter MacCready(as Angus MacFadyen)
  • 2011

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Actor

  • Bones of Crows: The Series
    • Kenner
    • Post-production
    • TV Mini Series
    • 2023
  • Kaia: Kill or Be Killed
    • Lord Shamech
    • Pre-production
  • Horizon
    • In Production
  • The Trouble
    • Victor DeLa Warren
    • Post-production
  • Pursued
    • Mark Franc
    • Completed
  • Curse of the Macbeths (2022)
    Curse of the Macbeths
    • Macbeth
    • 2022
  • Tyler Hoechlin, Elizabeth Tulloch, Alex Garfin, and Jordan Elsass in Superman & Lois (2021)
    Superman & Lois
    • Jor-El
    • TV Series
    • 2021
  • Steel Rain 2 (2020)
    Steel Rain 2
    • U.S. President Smoot
    • 2020
  • 3022 (2019)
    3022
    • Richard Valin (as Angus Macfayden)
    • 2019
  • Kurtwood Smith, Gil Bellows, Angus Macfadyen, Larenz Tate, Patric Caird, Sarah Carter, Lance Reddick, Julian Richings, Jessica Parker Kennedy, Nick Wernham, Richard Wernham, Sanzhar Sultan, Julian De Zotti, and Carolina Bartczak in Business Ethics (2019)
    Business Ethics
    • Menlo Sartori
    • 2019
  • Rupert Friend, Bella Heathcote, and Jack Reynor in Strange Angel (2018)
    Strange Angel
    • Aleister Crowley
    • TV Series
    • 2019
  • Angus Macfadyen in Robert the Bruce (2019)
    Robert the Bruce
    • Robert the Bruce
    • 2019
  • Lou Ferrigno, Angus Macfadyen, Anna Hutchison, Ara Paiaya, John Di Domenico, Eliana Ghen, and Piff the Magic Dragon in Purge of Kingdoms (2019)
    Purge of Kingdoms
    • Barbo
    • 2019
  • Kaia (2019)
    Kaia
    • Scarlotth
    • Short
    • 2019
  • Buck Run (2019)
    Buck Run
    • Angus Ford
    • 2019
  • Alive (2018)
    Alive
    • The Man
    • 2018
  • Lucius Hoyos in F.R.E.D.I. (2018)
    F.R.E.D.I.
    • Grant
    • 2018
  • Jamie Bell in TURN: Washington's Spies (2014)
    TURN: Washington's Spies
    • Robert Rogers
    • TV Series
    • 2014–2017
  • The Gleaner (2017)
    The Gleaner
    • Lane
    • Short
    • 2017
  • Alexander Tuschinski and Barbara Kling in Timeless (2016)
    Timeless
    • Dr. Meier
    • 2016

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  • Curse of the Macbeths (2022)
    Curse of the Macbeths
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    • 2022
  • Angus Macfadyen in Robert the Bruce (2019)
    Robert the Bruce
    • written by
    • 2019
  • Michael Biehn, Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, Angus Macfadyen, Daisy McCrackin, Randy Chance, and Jenise Blanc in She Rises (2016)
    She Rises
    • screenplay
    • story
    • writer
    • 2016
  • Taylor Roberts in Macbeth Unhinged (2016)
    Macbeth Unhinged
    • adapted screenplay
    • 2016

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  • Curse of the Macbeths (2022)
    Curse of the Macbeths
    • Director (directed by)
    • 2022
  • Taylor Roberts in Macbeth Unhinged (2016)
    Macbeth Unhinged
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    • 2016

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    • Angus MacFadyen
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    • 5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
  • Born
    • September 21, 1963
    • Glasgow, Scotland, UK
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    • David Macfadyen
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    Starred in Takin' over the Asylum (1994) as Fergus
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    Was once engaged to Catherine Zeta-Jones.
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    [About his role as Robert the Bruce] It's an interesting character because he's kind of, a bit of a lost soul. He wavers. He's constantly drawn to the darker aspects of compromise and keeping the wealth and preserving the castles, the lands which he has, and all the wealthy people in the county.

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