
Angus Macfadyen
Birthday: 1963-09-21 | Place of Birth: Glasgow, Scotland, UKAngus Macfadyen (born 21 September 1963) is a Scottish actor. Angus Macfadyen was born in Glasgow and was brought up partly in Africa, France, the Philippines and Singapore. His father was a doctor in the World Health Organisation. He was once engaged to actress Catherine Zeta-Jones. Macfadyen attended the University of Edinburgh, and the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. He has played Orson Welles in Tim Robbins' 1999 film, Cradle Will Rock, Philip in the BBC's production of The Lost Language of Cranes, Dupont in Equilibrium, Robert the Bruce in 1995's Braveheart and Jeff Denlon in the Saw series of films as well as real-life British actors as Peter Lawford (The Rat Pack) and Richard Burton (Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story). Description above from the Wikipedia article Angus Macfadyen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Acting
Role
as King Ferrel
as Mark Franc
as Macbeth
as Menlo Sartori
as William Smoot
as Angus Ford
as Barbo
as Dr. Richard Valin
as Robert the Bruce
as Grant
as The Man
as James Murray
as Dr. Meier
as Macbeth
as Allan Pinkerton
as Sir John Falstaff
as Jee Hagadorn
as Lucas Blackstone
as Richard
as Uncle Gene
as Moss
as Detective Patrick Kelly
as Peter MacCready
as Will Tunney
as Bud
as Jonathan Dennison / Simon Phillips
as Matt McKay
as Jeff Denlon