James McArdle
Biography
James McArdle is a talented Scottish actor hailing from Glasgow. He began his acting journey as a child in various films before honing his craft at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), where he graduated in 2010. During the same year, McArdle made a significant impact by portraying a role in Shakespeare's *Macbeth* at The Globe Theatre, and he garnered attention for his performance in Anya Reiss's hit play *Spur of the Moment* at the Royal Court Theatre in London.
Following his graduation, McArdle continued to build an impressive theatrical resume, taking on notable roles in classic and contemporary works, including *A Month in the Country* by Ivan Turgenev, *Chariots of Fire* by Mike Bartlett, and *Platonov*, for which he received the prestigious Ian Charleson Award, recognizing his exceptional talent in classical theatre.
In addition to his stage accomplishments, McArdle has made a name for himself in film, appearing in significant productions such as *Star Wars: The Force Awakens* (2015), *'71* (2014), and *Salting the Battlefield* (2014). His diverse body of work continues to showcase his versatility and dedication to the craft of acting, establishing him as a prominent figure in both theatre and cinema.
Filmography
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Ammonite
2020 • Roderick Murchison
The Chamber (2016)
2016 • Parks
Four Mothers (2025)
2025 • Edward
Mary Queen of Scots
2018
Mare of Easttown
2021 • Mark Burton
Appropriate Adult
2011 • Stephen West
Playing Nice
2025 • Miles Lambert
Sexy Beast
2024 • Gal Dove
Man in an Orange Shirt
2017 • Thomas March