Rod Hallett

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Rod Hallett
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Rod Hallett

NationalityBritish
Years active1997–present

Rod Hallett is an English television, film, and stage actor best known for his roles in Terra Nova , [1] The Tudors , [2] The Last Kingdom , [3] and Outlander . [4]

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Career

From 2008-10, Hallett portrayed Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich in the historical drama The Tudors. [2] [5] [6] [7] In 2011, Hallett joined the cast of American science fiction drama television series Terra Nova in the role of Dr. Malcolm Wallace. [1] [8] Hallett appeared in the 2015 MCU American superhero film Ant-Man , and in 2017, he appeared in the American action comedy film The Hitman's Bodyguard . [9]

In 2022, Hallett portrayed King Constantine II of Scotland in Season 5 of the Netflix historical drama The Last Kingdom [3] The following year, he reprised his role as King Constantine II in the film The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die , in which a fictionalised version of the events of the Battle of Brunanburh are portrayed. [10] [11] Later in 2023, In 2023, Hallett was cast as Major General Benedict Arnold in Season 7 of the historical drama Outlander, where he portrayed Arnold's exploits during the Battles of Saratoga in American Revolutionary War. [4] [12] [13] [14] In 2024, Hallett played PC Harry Sinclair in the BBC British medical drama Casualty . [15] [16]

Filmography

Film

YearShowRoleNotes
1997PigmentJuliusshort film
2007The Shadow WithinMonsieur Prevost
2013 Mindscape Detective Worner
2015 Ant-Man Hydra Buyer
2017 The Hitman's Bodyguard Professor Asimov
20225000 BlanketsPastor Stevens
2023 The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die King Constantine II of Scotland

Television

YearShowRoleNotes
2002 Home and Away James Cooper2 Episodes
2002 Spooks Andrew Dorland (uncredited)1 Episode
2002 Doctors DC Patrick Ayers8 Episodes
2002-8 Holby City Lucas Michaels, Paul3 Episodes
2004 EastEnders Ollie2 Episodes
2004-7 The Bill Vincent Hammond, Toby Cook2 Episodes
2005 Ultimate Force Toby1 Episode
2005 Judge John Deed DI Andy Wyman1 Episode
2005 Midsomer Murders Dexter Lockwood1 Episode
2006Perfect DisastersDeputy Mayor's Assistant1 Episode
2006 Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire Nicanor1 Episode
2007 Gina's Laughing Gear Colonel1 Episode
2008-10 The Tudors Richard Rich, 1st Baron Rich 19 Episodes
2009 Magic Grandad Charles Darwin 1 Episode
2010 The Silence DCI Peter MacKinnon4 Episodes
2011 Terra Nova Dr. Malcolm Wallace11 Episodes
2013 Father Brown Father Franc, Wilhelm [17] 1 Episode
2013 Ripper Street Joshua Fields1 Episode
2014 Crisis Jonas Clarenbach9 Episodes
2014 Perception Graham Perri1 Episode
2015 Silent Witness Robert Mansfield2 Episodes
2015 No Offence Pushkin1 Episode
2015 The Bastard Executioner Guy de Beauchamp 2 Episodes
2015 Legends Young Terrance Graves4 Episodes
2016 Second Chance Hart Watkins
2017 Genius Dr. Carl Jung1 Episode
2018 MacGyver Dr. Poppa1 Episode
2022 The Last Kingdom King Constantine II of Scotland 5 Episodes
2022 Red Rose Simon4 Episodes
2023 Outlander Major General Benedict Arnold 5 Episodes
2024 Casualty PC Harry Sinclair8 Episodes
2024 Prime Target Brian BrooksPost-production

Personal Life

Hallett is currently based in London. [18]

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