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Matthew Macfadyen
Apr 11, 2026 1:14 AM

  Matthew Macfadyen (born October 17, 1974, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England) is a British stage and screen actor who has had a long and steady career playing a diverse set of characters, including the brooding Mr. Darcy in Pride & Prejudice (2005) and the irritatingly ambitious Tom Wambsgans in the HBO series Succession (2018–23).

  Early life and career Macfadyen is the son of Meinir Macfadyen (née Owen), a drama teacher and actress, and Martin Macfadyen, an oil executive, whose career often took the family, which includes a younger son, Jamie Macfadyen, abroad. Matthew Macfadyen thus grew up in Scotland and Asia, including a few years in Jakarta, before attending boarding school in England. Like his mother, Macfadyen gravitated toward the theater and often appeared in school plays. He graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, London, in 1995 and joined the Cheek by Jowl theater ensemble, appearing in such productions as The Duchess of Malfi (1995–96). He also performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1996).

  First screen roles In 1998 Macfadyen made his screen debut in a television adaptation of Wuthering Heights, playing Hareton Earnshaw, a member of the second generation of Earnshaws on whom Heathcliff seeks his revenge. He then portrayed a United Nations peacekeeper during the Bosnian War in the BBC series Warriors (1999). Macfadyen also had roles in such movies as Engima (2001) and the miniseries The Way We Live Now (2001), an adaptation of Anthony Trollope’s satirical novel.

  Spooks and marriage In 2002 Macfadyen landed a part in the television series Spooks (called MI-5 in the United States). He became a familiar face in Britain during his run on the show’s first three seasons (2002–04), playing the head of a team of secret agents. His personal life also received attention from British tabloids when he began dating costar Keeley Hawes, who had recently married the father of her baby son. Hawes divorced her husband in 2004 and married Macfadyen the same year. They had two children, Maggie Macfadyen (2004) and Ralph Macfadyen (2006).

  Pride & Prejudice and other screen roles in the late 2000s

  

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  Pride & PrejudiceMatthew Macfadyen as Mr. Darcy and Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet in Pride & Prejudice (2005), directed by Joe Wright.(more)Macfadyen was introduced to a broader audience in 2005 when he took on the romantic lead opposite Keira Knightley in director Joe Wright’s big-screen adaptation of Pride and Prejudice. He worked regularly after that breakthrough, but he later told The New York Times that he has been partial to supporting roles rather than starring ones, saying “I feel sometimes you can get in a rut when you play leading men. It’s much more fun being the baddie or the clown.” Indeed, many of his subsequent projects feature an ensemble cast, including the films Death at a Funeral (2007) and Frost/Nixon (2008) as well as the miniseries Little Dorrit (2008) and Any Human Heart (2010). Macfadyen nonetheless garnered acclaim for his lead performances, including his role as a convicted pedophile attempting to rehabilitate himself in the TV movie Secret Life (2007), for which he was nominated for a BAFTA for best actor. He won his first BAFTA, for a supporting role, in the miniseries Criminal Justice (2009).

  Stage roles from the 2000s and ’10s and screen roles from the 2010s Meanwhile, Macfadyen also continued to tread the boards, starring in such London productions as William Shakespeare’s Henry IV at the National Theatre (2005); Bruce Norris’s The Pain and the Itch at the Royal Court (2007); Noël Coward’s Private Lives at the Vaudeville Theatre (2010), opposite Kim Cattrall; and Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense, based on P.G. Wodehouse’s The Code of the Woosters, at Duke of York’s (2013). Screen roles from the 2010s include Athos, one of the swashbuckling heroes in The Three Musketeers (2011); Stepan Oblonsky, the boorish brother of Anna Karenina, in Wright’s treatment of Leo Tolstoy’s classic novel (2012); a detective haunted by the unsolved murders of Jack the Ripper in the TV series Ripper Street (2012–16); and Henry Wilcox, the patriarch of the Wilcox family, in the miniseries Howard’s End (2017–18).

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  SuccessionNicholas Braun (left) and Matthew Macfadyen in the television series Succession (2018–23).(more)In 2018 Macfadyen joined the cast of the series Succession, which chronicles the machinations of the fictional Roy family, owners of a large media and entertainment company resembling the real-life Fox Corporation. Macfadyen played the husband of Shiv Roy (Sarah Snook), one of the children vying to succeed patriarch Logan Roy (Brian Cox). Although Macfadyen’s part started as a minor role, it grew more significant when the writers recognized his comedic skills. Macfadyen won a number of awards for his performance, including another BAFTA for supporting actor for the series’ third season, two Emmys for outstanding supporting actor in a drama series for seasons three and four, and a Golden Globe for best performance by a male actor in a supporting role on television for the fourth season.

  Other screen roles from the late 2010s and early 2020s During Succession’s four seasons, Macfadyen continued acting in other projects, including playing a human resources consultant who covers up wrongdoing in the movie The Assistant (2019), a former British Army major who was convicted of cheating on a game show in the miniseries Quiz (2020), a World War II intelligence officer who helps orchestrate an unlikely scheme to thwart German troops in the film Operation Mincemeat (2021), and a real-life member of the U.K. Parliament who faked his own death in 1974 in the miniseries Stonehouse (2023).

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