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Adrian Bouchet

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Adrian Bouchet
Adrian Bouchet in 2022
Born
OccupationActor
Years active1998–present

Adrian Bouchet (b. in Rhodesia, 1974)[1] is an English actor and presenter, most widely known for playing the role of Steapa in the BBC and Netflix TV series, The Last Kingdom (2017–2020).[2]

Early life

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Bouchet was born in Rhodesia and left during the Rhodesian Bush War to settle in the United Kingdom. He is a graduate of Birmingham University. He attended Birmingham School of Acting.[3] He began acting in television productions in the late 1990s. In 1998 he appeared in an episode of the television series Dangerfield. In the next few years he was able to establish himself as an actor as an episode actor in series and as a supporting actor in film productions.

Career

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In 2010, Bouchet was cast as Marc Antony in the "Cleopatra" episode of Mystery Files and also as Riothamus in the "King Arthur" episode of the same series. In 2011, he received the Best Actor International award at the 2011 International Film Festival for his performance in the film A Brunette Kiss opposite Bridie Latona.[3] In 2012, he had the role of Brett in the action film Interview with a Hitman. In 2014, he played an unnamed knight in the film Morning Star who wants to give the bones of his friend who died in battle to his family.[4][5] In 2014, he was Robert the Bruce in the feature film Battle of Kings: Bannockburn. In the same year he played a US Army sergeant opposite Matt Damon and George Clooney in The Monuments Men directed by Clooney. In 2015, he portrayed the role of Lucan in the film Arthur and Merlin. Two years later, he was cast in King Arthur: Legend of the Sword again in a film that was Arthurian Legend themed. In 2016, he portrayed the role of Judah Ben Hur in The Asylum-film In the Name of Ben Hur.[6] From 2017 to 2020, Bouchet played Steapa, King Alfred's Captain of the Guard, in 21 episodes of The Last Kingdom.[7] In 2019, he portrayed the role of Billy Ford in the film Monster Island.[8] In 2021, he also played the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick I, known as Frederick Barbarossa, in seven episodes of the medieval Spanish TV series Glow and Darkness with Jayne Seymour and Joan Collins.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2000 The Waiting Turner
2002 9 Dead Gay Guys The Gigolo Uncredited
2004 Chasing Liberty Gus Gus
Alien vs. Predator Sven
2005 Good Service as Mark Stevens
All About Anna Johan as Mark Stevens
2009 Idol of Evil Nixon
2010 Clash of the Titans Soldier (Zeus Statue)
2011 The Veteran Chechen 1
2012 From This Day Capt. Knowles
Interview with a Hitman Brett
The Seasoning House Branko
Battle Brigade Chase
2013 Fedz Ian
The Sky in Bloom Roger Leibnitz
The Flight of the Flamingo Ronnie
2014 The Monuments Men Sarge Near Altaussee
Olive Green Yuri
Eve Lt. Edwards
Morning Star Man
The Crypt Samuel
2015 Je suis daddy Butcher
Awaiting Joe
Arthur and Merlin Lucan
Chicken Bill
Art Ache Sean
2016 The Fall of the Krays Frank
In the Name of Ben Hur Judah Ben Hur
The Comedian's Guide to Survival Fox and Hounds Landlord
2017 The Hippopotamus Marcus Andronicus
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Baron 3
Knights of the Damned James
2018 1945: From This Day Capt. Knowles
Dragon Kingdom James
2020 Glamour Davis
Cupid Principal Harper
2021 HellKat The Bar Keep
2022 A Fistful of Karma Val
2023 Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One Weapons Officer
TBA 260 Days Uros In production

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1998 Dangerfield Michael Episode: "Angel"
2002 Coronation Street Croupier 1 episode
2003 Manchild Squash Player Episode #2.6
2004 Journey to the Centre of the Earth Hans Television film
2010 Mystery Files Marc Antony / Riothamus 2 episodes
2012 Silent Witness James Wade 2 episodes
Red Dwarf Centurion (uncredited) Episode: "Lemons"
2014 Battle of Kings: Bannockburn Robert the Bruce Television film
2017–2020 The Last Kingdom Steapa 21 episodes
2018 Strike Back Johannes Krieger Episode: "Retribution: Part 7"
2019 Monster Island Billy Ford Television film
2021 Quentin Quarantine Mr. Quentin Quarantine Episode: "The Principal"
Glow & Darkness Barbarossa 8 episodes
2023 The Wheel of Time Artur Hawkwing Episode: "What Was Meant to Be"
2024 Those About to Die Porto 10 episodes

Stage

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  • A Midsummer Night's Dream (Folksy Theatre)
  • On the Piste (Oldham Coliseum Theatre)
  • Troilus & Cressida (Theatr Clwyd)
  • Don't Dress For Dinner (The English Theatre of Hamburg)
  • On the Piste (Hull Truck)
  • The Bridge (Mouthpiece Theatre)
  • Romeo & Juliet (Fleighton Productions)
  • Alfred & the Burned Buns (Theatre West)
  • Macbeth (C'est Tous Theatre)
  • Twelfth Night (Now and Then Productions)
  • Pink For A Boy (Space Theatre)
  • Cinder Eddie & the Sleeping (Space Theatre)
  • The Vital Spark (Wet Arts Theatre)
  • Death & the Maiden (C'est Tous Theatre)
  • Romeo & Juliet (C'est Tous Theatre)
  • As You like It (Cambridge Shakespeare Festival)
  • Twelfth Night (Cambridge Shakespeare Festival)
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References

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  1. ^ "Adrian Bouchet".
  2. ^ Palmer, Katie (24 February 2021). "The Last Kingdom: Why did Steapa leave the series?". Daily Express. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Adrian Bouchet Biography". IMDb. Retrieved 22 October 2022.
  4. ^ Pietro Ferraro (6 November 2013). "Morning Star: due trailer e un poster del fantasy-horror diretto da Luca Boni e Marco Ristori". Cine Blog (in Italian). Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Morning Star". Filmstarts (in German). Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  6. ^ Peter T. Chattaway (22 July 2020). "Review: In the Name of Ben-Hur (dir. Mark Atkins, 2016)". Patheos. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  7. ^ Smith, Corey. "Adrian Bouchet (Steapa): "Death is coming" in The Last Kingdom season 4". Winter is Coming (in German). Retrieved 22 October 2022.
  8. ^ Priyadarshini Patwa (24 February 2021). "6 movies you can watch on BookMyShow Stream this Friday, February 26". GQ. Retrieved 31 October 2022.