Jamie de Courcey

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Jamie de Courcey is an English actor. He has appeared in a number of British television shows, including The Crown , The Tunnel , Downton Abbey , Taboo , Agatha Christie's Poirot , and Midsomer Murders . He has also appeared in the films, Rush , directed by Ron Howard, Michael Morpurgo's Private Peaceful , and as Vincent van Gogh in Vincent Van Gogh: A New Way of Seeing and Sunflowers . He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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De Courcey lives in London and, since 2016, he has been in a relationship with actress Amara Karan. [5]

He holds British and Irish citizenship.[ citation needed ] His father is Roger De Courcey.

Theatre

YearTitle
2020The Boss of It AllDirected by Jack McNamara, New Perspectives, Soho Theatre
2019The Man Without a PastDirected by Jack McNamara, New Perspectives
2019A Fortunate ManDirected by Michael Pinchbeck, New Perspectives, Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay and Studiobühne Köln
2017 The Cherry Orchard Directed by Giles Croft, Nottingham Playhouse
2017 Richard III Directed by Mehmet Ergen, Arcola Theatre and Clásicos en Alcalá
2014 This Was a Man Directed by Belinda Lang, Finborough Theatre
2013The AshesDirected by Giles Croft, Nottingham Playhouse
2013 A Doll's House Directed by Greg Hersov, Royal Exchange Theatre
2012 The Sacred Flame Directed by Matthew Dunster, English Touring Theatre
2011The AshesDirected by Giles Croft, Nottingham Playhouse
2011SoldDirected by Natalie Ibu, Theatre 503
2010 Doctor Faustus Directed by Toby Frow, Royal Exchange Theatre
2010 1984 Directed by Matthew Dunster, Royal Exchange Theatre
2010DecadeDirected by Gemma Fairlie, Theatre 503
2008 Hangover Square Directed by Gemma Fairlie, Finborough Theatre.
2007 Alphabetical Order Directed by Philip Wilson, Salisbury Playhouse.
2006 A Voyage Round My Father Directed by Thea Sharrock, Donmar Warehouse and Wyndham's Theatre.
2005 The Rivals Directed by Christopher Morahan, Theatre Royal, Bath.
2005 Hamlet Directed by Rupert Goold, Royal Theatre, Northampton.
2004 The Importance of Being Earnest Directed by Braham Murray, Royal Exchange Theatre.
2004 Great Expectations Directed by Jacob Murray, Royal Exchange Theatre.
2003 An Inspector Calls Directed by Stephen Daldry, (touring) National Theatre.
2002 Macbeth Directed by Jack Shepherd and Mehmet Ergen, Arcola Theatre
2001 Alice in Wonderland Directed by Rachel Kavanaugh, Royal Shakespeare Company.
2000 Another Country Directed by Stephen Henry, Arts Theatre.
2000 The Importance of Being Earnest Directed by Rob Swain, Harrogate Theatre Tour
1999 The School of Night Directed by Jack Shepherd, Chichester Festival.
1999 Plenty Directed by Jonathan Kent, Almeida at the Albery Theatre,
1998 Skylight Directed by Rob Swain, Harrogate Theatre

Film

YearTitle
2021 Sunflowers Directed by David Bickerstaff
2018 Say My Name Directed by Jay Stern
2015 Vincent Van Gogh: A New Way of Seeing Directed by David Bickerstaff
2013 Rush Directed by Ron Howard
2012 Private Peaceful Directed by Pat O'Connor

Television

YearTitle
2018 Vera Directed by Chris Baugh
2017 Taboo Directed by Kristoffer Nyholm and Anders Engstrom
2016 The Crown Directed by Stephen Daldry and Julian Jarrold
2016 The Tunnel Directed by Mike Barker
2010 Downton Abbey Directed by Brian Percival
2008 Foyle's War Directed by Tristram Powell
2006 Wire in the Blood Directed by Andy Goddard
2004 Heartbeat Directed by Gerry Mill
2004 Agatha Christie's Poirot Directed by Simon Langton
2002 Midsomer Murders Directed by Sarah Hellings
2001 The Way We Live Now Directed by David Yates
2000 Beast Directed by Martin Dennis
1992 Archer's Goon Directed by Marilyn Fox

Short Film

YearTitle
2020 The Theatre Directed by David Bickerstaff
2012WonderDirected by Johnny Daukes

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  5. Jimi Famurewa: Amara Karan, The Night Of interview: ‘I’ve not signed for a Season 2, but there’s a huge appetite for more’. Evening Standard, 26 August 2016