Rhys Ifans
Biography
Rhys Owain Evans, widely recognized as Rhys Ifans, was born on July 22, 1967, in Wales. He has established himself as a versatile actor, captivating audiences with his performances across film and television. Ifans gained widespread acclaim for his role as the quirky roommate in the romantic comedy *Notting Hill* (1999) and showcased his comedic talent in *Kevin & Perry Go Large* (2000). His dramatic range was further evident in *Enduring Love* (2004). Ifans is perhaps best known for portraying Xenophilius Lovegood in *Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1* (2010) and for his role as Dr. Curt Connors, also known as the Lizard, in *The Amazing Spider-Man* (2012) and *Spider-Man: No Way Home* (2021). He also took on the character Grigori Rasputin in *The King's Man* (2021).
On television, Ifans has played significant roles, including Hector DeJean in the thriller series *Berlin Station* on Epix, Mycroft Holmes in CBS's *Elementary*, and Otto Hightower in HBO's highly acclaimed fantasy series *House of the Dragon*.
In addition to his acting career, Ifans was the lead vocalist for the Welsh rock bands The Peth and Super Furry Animals, showcasing his musical talents. His diverse body of work has solidified his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
Filmography
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Snowden
2016 • Corbin O'Brian
The Boat That Rocked
2009 • Gavin
August
1996 • Griffiths
Love, Honour and Obey
2000 • Matthew
The Informers
2008 • Roger
Last Call (2020)
2020 • Dylan Thomas
Chromophobia
2006 • Colin
Misbehaviour
2020 • Eric Morley
Twin Town
1997 • Jeremy Lewis
Exit Through the Gift Shop
2010 • Narrator
The Five-Year Engagement
2012 • Winton Childs
Passion Play
2011 • Sam
Danny Deckchair
2003 • Danny Morgan
Inheritance (2025)
2025 • Sam Welch
The Phantom of the Open
2022 • Keith Mackenzie
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1
2010 • Xenophilius Lovegood
Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang
2010 • Phil Green
The Parting Glass
2018 • Karl
Madame Bovary (2015)
2015 • Monsieur Lheureux
Another Me
2013 • Don Delussey
Vanity Fair
2004 • William Dobbin
Official Secrets
2019 • Ed Vulliamy