Max Bennett
English actor

Max Bennett

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English actor
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24 November 1984(Leytonstone, London Borough of Waltham Forest, Greater London, United Kingdom)
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Queens' College
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Max Bennett (born 24 November 1984) is an English actor. On television, he is best known for playing Monk Adderley in Poldark on the BBC, and Robert Southwell in Will for TNT. On film, he is best known for playing David in the Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, and Brown in Guy Ritchie's crime caper The Gentlemen. He has worked extensively in London theatre, with leading roles in the West End, as well as for the Donmar Warehouse, Royal Court, Young Vic, Shakespeare's Globe and the National Theatre.

Early life

Bennett was born in Leytonstone, London, and attended The Latymer School in Edmonton, where he was Head Boy and played the title role in Hamlet in his final year. He trained with the National Youth Theatre, appearing in their production of The Master and Margarita at the Lyric Hammersmith. Bennett studied Modern and Medieval Languages (French and Italian) at Queens' College, Cambridge. Whilst there, he performed with the Footlights and the Marlowe Society and was named in Varsity's 'Talent 100' as "without doubt the most sought-after actor in Cambridge". He trained at the École Jacques Lecoq in Paris.

Career

Bennett's first professional role was in film, while he was still living in Paris. He appeared opposite Jean Dujardin in the 2007 French comedy 99 Francs, following this up with another cameo the following year, in Saul Dibb's The Duchess, starring Keira Knightley.

After spending a year establishing a stage career, including a role in Samuel West's 2008 production of Waste at the Almeida that The Times named as one of its "Productions of the Decade", in 2009 Bennett won second prize in the Ian Charleson Awards for two performances: as Frank in George Bernard Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession and as Claudio in Measure For Measure.

Leading roles followed, notably as Ferdinand in 2011's Luise Miller in Michael Grandage’s critically acclaimed Donmar Warehouse production. Bennett played the tragic hero opposite Felicity Jones. The Arts Desk wrote, "Max Bennett is terrific as the hotheaded young Ferdinand, very fit in his hussar’s uniform". Soon afterwards, Bennett began filming on Joe Wright's film adaptation of Anna Karenina, released in 2012.

He then began his association with the Royal Court, appearing in Dominic Cooke's 2012 production of In Basildon by David Eldridge, before joining the cast of Posh, as it transferred to the West End later that year. After another Donmar Warehouse production, he returned to the Royal Court in 2013 for A Time To Reap, where he brought "a thrilling sense of danger" as Piotr.

After more film and television roles, Bennett appeared as Greg in 2013's hit West End revival of Alan Ayckbourn’s comedy Relatively Speaking at the Wyndham’s Theatre, the Telegraph remarking he "memorably captures the confusion of the gawky young innocent abroad".

He followed this by playing Edmund opposite Frank Langella in the Chichester Festival Theatre production of King Lear, which transferred to the Harvey Theatre of New York's Brooklyn Academy of Music in 2014. The Hollywood Reporter wrote "excelling on the villainous side is Max Bennett as Edmund", Variety noting "he’s a fantastic actor. Vocally assured and quick on his feet, he claims the stage with total assurance. But it’s not all for show. There’s an intelligence to his delivery that makes every word of every line of every speech perfectly understandable."

He was back on the London stage later in 2014, playing the lead in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare's Globe, the acclaimed production courting controversy as Transport for London banned its posters. Bennett's first leading role in film followed, playing Sal in "weirdly warming, visually affecting fable" Set the Thames on Fire.

More television was next for Bennett, with a 2015 stint on CTV’s medical drama, Saving Hope, before an episode of ITV’s Endeavour in 2016. He went back to working with classical text, but still on the small screen, appearing as John Talbot in the BBC/NBC mini-series The Hollow Crown, which starred Benedict Cumberbatch. Bennett then played Coottsey in Mike Bartlett's BBC film King Charles III in 2017, after their previous collaboration on 2015's Young Vic production of Bartlett's play Bull.

Bennett took on a series regular role in Craig Pearce and Shekhar Kapur's Will released on TNT in 2017. He played Jesuit poet, priest and martyr Robert Southwell, Shakespeare's cousin in the show and the most wanted man in England, "a messianic, charismatic leader bent on fomenting Catholic rebellion".

In 2017, it was announced that Bennett would be joining the cast of the fourth series of the BBC’s Poldark, as "unscrupulous society figure" Monk Adderley, a "psychopath with a death wish", according to The Guardian, "played brilliantly by Max Bennett". The Telegraph described him as "seized by the kind of malign competitive lust not seen on screen since Dangerous Liaisons".

The following year saw Bennett appear in the record-breaking and multi-award-winning Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, playing David, Mary Austin's new partner following her split from Freddie.

In 2019, a return to the stage followed for Bennett as he appeared in ANNA at the National Theatre, Ella Hickson's sound-led collaboration with Ben and Max Ringham, directed by Natalie Abrahami. Playing "sinister boss Christian", The Stage's five-star review found him "tall and threatening with bright blond hair and a voice that could cut glass".

Bennett was on the big screen again in 2020, playing privileged junkie Brown in Guy Ritchie's The Gentlemen.

Theatre

  • Jack Lane in The Herbal Bed (Salisbury Playhouse, Caroline Leslie) 2008
  • James in Finisterre (Theatre503, Max Webster) 2008
  • Thyestes in Thyestes (Battersea Arts Centre, Libby Penn) 2008
  • Benvolio/Friar John in Romeo and Juliet (Theatre of Memory at Middle Temple Hall, Tamara Harvey) 2008
  • Walter Kent in Waste (Almeida Theatre, Samuel West) 2008
  • Claudio in Measure for Measure (Theatre Royal Plymouth/National Tour, Jamie Glover) 2009 (Ian Charleson Award Second Prize)
  • Frank in Mrs. Warren's Profession (Comedy Theatre/Theatre Royal Bath/National Tour, Michael Rudman) 2009 (Ian Charleson Award Second Prize)
  • Hérault-Séchelles in Danton's Death (National Theatre, Michael Grandage) 2010
  • Son in Fabrication (The Print Room, Lucy Bailey) 2010
  • Demetrius/Tom Snout in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Headlong, Natalie Abrahami) 2011
  • Ferdinand in Luise Miller (Donmar Warehouse, Michael Grandage) 2011
  • Tom in In Basildon (Royal Court Theatre, Dominic Cooke) 2012
  • Harry Villiers in Posh (Royal Court West End at Duke of York's Theatre, Lyndsey Turner) 2012
  • Marat in The Promise (Donmar Warehouse at Trafalgar Studios, Alex Sims) 2012
  • Piotr in A Time to Reap (Royal Court Theatre, Caroline Steinbeis) 2013
  • Greg in Relatively Speaking (Wyndham's Theatre/National Tour, Lindsay Posner) 2013
  • Edmund in King Lear (Chichester Festival Theatre/BAM, Angus Jackson) 2013
  • Giovanni in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare's Globe, Michael Longhurst) 2014
  • Tony in Bull (Young Vic, Clare Lizzimore) 2015
  • Christian Neumann in ANNA (National Theatre, Natalie Abrahami) 2019

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2007 99 Francs Salaud No. 1
2008 The Duchess Lord Walter
2012 Anna Karenina Petritsky
2012 The Sweeney Symes
2013 The Numbers Station Intern
2015 Set the Thames on Fire Sal
2018 Bohemian Rhapsody David
2020 The Gentlemen Brown

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2013 Big Bad World Sandy Episode: "Episode 5"
2015 Midsomer Murders Kevin Paynton Episode:"A Vintage Murder"
2015 Saving Hope Dr. Patrick Curtis 4 episodes
2016 Endeavour Gideon Finn Episode: "Arcadia"
2016 The Hollow Crown John Talbot Episode: "Henry VI Part I"
2017 King Charles III Coottsey Film
2017 Will Robert Southwell Main cast
2018 Poldark Monk Adderley Main cast

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Production(s) Result
2009 Ian Charleson Awards Best classical stage performance
by an actor aged under 30
Mrs. Warren's Profession and Measure for Measure Second Prize