Adrian Rawlins

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Born
Adrian John Rawlins

(1958-03-27) 27 March 1958 (age 66)
Alma mater Manchester Metropolitan University
OccupationActor
Years active1980–present

Adrian John Rawlins (born 27 March 1958) is an English actor best known for playing Arthur Kidd in The Woman in Black and James Potter in the Harry Potter films. In 2019, he starred in Chernobyl as Nikolai Fomin.

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Early life

Rawlins was born in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, [1] the son of Mavis (née Leese) and Edward Rawlins, a market trader. [2] Rawlins was educated at Stanfield Technical High School in Stoke-on-Trent and the Stoke VI Form College. He then studied art and acting at Manchester Metropolitan University.

Career

Rawlins has appeared in several films including Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself , and also has a pivotal role in the Harry Potter film series as Harry Potter's father James Potter. Onstage, he has appeared in Her Naked Skin (2008, National Theatre). He played Richard Collingsworth in the 1989 TV serial version of The Ginger Tree , opposite Samantha Bond. He also starred in The Woman in Black which was made for television and aired at Christmas 1989.

Since 2014, he has volunteered at East Riding Theatre in the East Riding of Yorkshire, becoming artistic director in 2017. [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980 Palm Beach David Litvinoff
1985 Revolution Bill
I Live with Me Dad RegistrarTV film
1987 With Love to the Person Next to Me Man in Bed
1988 Georgia
The Four Minute Mile Chris ChatawayTV film
1989 The Woman in Black Arthur KiddTV film
1990 Mountains of the Moon Edward
1993 Flynn Tailor
1996 Different for Girls Mike Rendell
Breaking the Waves Dr. Richardson
The Inner SanctuaryOwen
2000 Blood Carl Dyson
2001My Brother TomJack
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone James Potter
BubblesCarlShort film
2002 The Stretford Wives Frank FosterTV film
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets James Potter
Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself Harbour
2003 Hear the Silence Dr. Tony DanielsonTV film
2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban James Potter
2005 Ahead of the Class Tony MackersieTV film
The Man-Eating Lions of NjombeGeorge RushbyTV film
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire James Potter
AnimalsBob ThornwellTV film
2007Life LineJackTV film
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix James Potter
Clapham Junction PeterTV film
The Old Curiosity Shop JacobTV film
2009Tales of the Fourth Dimension William Shakespeare Direct-to-video
2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 James Potter
2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 James Potter
Intruders Police Inspector
2012 The Raven Doc Clements
2014 The Woman in Black: Angel of Death Dr. Rhodes
2015 Bridgend Vicar
2017 Darkest Hour Air Chief Marshal Dowding
2019 The Small Hand Edward Merriman
2020UndergodsDominic
2021 Without Remorse Chief of Staff
The Colour Room John
2022 Living Middleton
2023 One Life Geoff

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986 The Kit Curran Radio Show NevinEpisode: "A Sick Society"
Chance in a Million PC WillisRecurring role; 2 episodes
1988 Neighbours Mr. PikeGuest role; 1 episode
Christabel AlbrechtMiniseries
1989 The Ginger Tree Captain Richard CollingsworthMiniseries
19914 PlayMartinEpisode: "Seduction"
1992 Casualty MarkEpisode: "Body and Soul"
Early Travellers in North America Charles Dickens Recurring role; 4 episodes
Screen One Michael MitchumEpisode: "Running Late"
1993 The Bill Bernard HoltEpisode: "Echo"
Soldier Soldier Major Tim RadleyRecurring role; 8 episodes
1994 Moving Story Steven ElliotEpisode: "None Shall Sleep"
1995Tears Before BedtimeDavid BaylisRecurring role; 4 episodes
She's Out DS Mike WitheySeries regular; 6 episodes
1996 The Bill David StoneEpisode: "Hard Enough"
The Man from Snowy River Travelling SalesmanEpisode: "Prince of Hearts"
1997 Insiders Woody PineSeries regular; 6 episodes
1998 Casualty Richard ThomasEpisode: "Eye Spy"
1999 Forgotten Oliver FraserMiniseries
An Evil Streak Christopher ClarksonMiniseries
Liverpool 1 Peter KitchenEpisode: "King of the Castle"
2000 Sunburn Ronnie VaughnEpisode: "Series 2, Episode 4"
Dalziel and Pascoe Henry CrayfordEpisode: "Cunning Old Fox"
Badger Aidan FletcherEpisode: "Troubled Waters"
2001 Midsomer Murders Adam KeyneEpisode: "Tainted Fruit"
Holby City Chris EastwoodEpisode: "Night Shift"
2004 Dunkirk Captain Bill Tennant Miniseries
Spooks Andrew ForrestalEpisode: "Outsiders"
2005 I Shouldn't Be Alive KarlEpisode: "Escape from the Amazon"
2006 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Tim SumnerEpisode: "Natural Causes"
2007 Silent Witness Alan EckhertEpisode: "Peripheral Vision"
Lewis Harry BundrickEpisode: "Whom the Gods Would Destroy"
Agatha Christie's Marple Derek TurnbullEpisode: "Nemesis"
New Tricks Daniel NewleyEpisode: "God's Waiting Room"
The Whistleblowers Derek PressEpisode: "Environment"
2008 Trial & Retribution PlaskettEpisode: "The Rules of the Game"
10 Days to War Paul StinchcombeEpisode: "Failure Is Not an Option"
Doctor Who Dr. RyderEpisode: "Planet of the Ood"
Banged Up Abroad JohnEpisode: "Nightmare in Chechnya"
2009 Hunter John ElderMiniseries
2010 Bouquet of Barbed Wire Richard GoodfellowMiniseries
Misfits DaveEpisode: "Series 2, Episode 5"
2011 Midsomer Murders David OrchardEpisode: "Echoes of the Dead"
Strike Back: Project Dawn John AllenRecurring role; 2 episodes
Law & Order: UK Roland HextorEpisode: "Dawn Till Dusk"
2012 Mrs Biggs DI WilliamsMiniseries
2012–2013 Prisoners' Wives IanSeries regular; 7 episodes
2013 Mayday DS MillsMiniseries
By Any Means Daniel FosterMiniseries
2014 Silent Witness DI John LeightonEpisode: "Commodity"
Father Brown Dr. Walter HenshawEpisode: "The Maddest of All"
Glue DCI SimsonSeries regular; 8 episodes
2015 From Darkness Gareth HardingMiniseries
2015–2016 Dickensian Edward BarbarySeries regular; 14 episodes
2016 War & Peace Platon KarataevMiniseries
2017 Death in Paradise Stephen LanghamEpisode: "Erupting in Murder"
The White Princess John de la Pole Series regular; 6 episodes
Maigret Oscar BonvoisinEpisode: "Maigret in Montmartre"
2018 Hard Sun DS George MooneySeries regular; 6 episodes
Innocent Rob MoffattMiniseries
Girlfriends DaveSeries regular; 6 episodes
2019 Chernobyl Nikolai Fomin Miniseries
Sanditon Mr HeywoodEpisode: "Series 1, Episode 1"
2020 Trigonometry MickRecurring role; 2 episodes
Small Axe HeadmasterEpisode: "Education"
2021 A Discovery of Witches William CecilRecurring role; 4 episodes
Grace Harry FrameRecurring role; 2 episodes
Baptiste Richard ChambersRecurring role; 2 episodes
2022 Gentleman Jack Jonathan GrayEpisode: "It's Not Illegal"
All Creatures Great and Small Charles HarcourtRecurring role; 2 episodes
Andor Doctor RhasivRecurring role; 2 episodes
2023 The Sixth Commandment Ian FarquharRecurring role; 4 episodes
2024 Mary & George Sir Edward Coke Miniseries

Video games

YearGameRole
2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 James Potter (voice)

Theatre credits

YearTitleRoleVenueNotes
1984 Miss Julie Jean
1985Time To KillPeter Wolfson Swan Theatre, Worcester
1986 The Freud Scenario Student / Footman Royal National Theatre, London
1987 A View from the Bridge Rodolpho Cottesloe Theatre, London
A Small Family Business Roy Ruston Olivier Theatre, London
1989 The Glass Menagerie Jim O'Connor Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
1990 Three Sisters Staff Captain Vassily Vasilyevich Solyony Queen's Theatre, London
1991 The Miser Valère Olivier Theatre, London
1992 Hamlet Laertes Riverside Studios, London
1993 The Clearing Robert Bush Theatre, London
1995 Easter Elis Barbican Centre, London
1997 The Herbal Bed Rafe Smith Duchess Theatre, London
2000 The Maiden's Prayer Taylor Bush Theatre, London
2002 Dinner Hal Royal National Theatre, London
2005 The Lunatic Queen Various roles Riverside Studios, London
2006 Clever Dick Dick Hampstead Theatre, London
2008 Her Naked Skin William Cain Royal National Theatre, London
2009 The House of Special Purpose Nicolas Romanov Minerva Theatre, Chichester
2011 Good John Halder Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
2013 The Herd Ian Bush Theatre, London
2014 3 Winters Vlado Royal National Theatre, London
2019 The Lady from the Sea Doctor Edvard Wangel The Print Room, London

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2003 British Independent Film Awards Best Supporting Actor/Actress Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself Nominated
Robert Awards Best Actor in a Supporting Role Wilbur Wants to Kill HimselfNominated
2019OFTA Television AwardsBest Ensemble in a Motion Picture of Limited Series (with Jessie Buckley, David Dencik, Robert Emms, Fares Fares, Alex Ferns, Jared Harris, Ralph Ineson, Mark Lewis Jones, Barry Keoghan, Michael McElhatton, Adam Nagaitis, Con O'Neill, Paul Ritter, Stellan Skarsgård, Sam Troughton & Alan Williams) Chernobyl Nominated
2020CinEuphoria AwardsHonorary Award - Merit (with Jessie Buckley, David Dencik, Robert Emms, Fares Fares, Jane Featherstone, Alex Ferns, Chris Fry, Jared Harris, Ralph Ineson, Mark Lewis Jones, Barry Keoghan, Craig Mazin, Michael McElhatton, Adam Nagaitis, Con O'Neill, Johan Renck, Paul Ritter, Stellan Skarsgård, Carolyn Strauss, Sam Troughton, Alan Williams & Sanne Wohlenberg)ChernobylWon

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  3. "Adrian Rawlins Named As New Artistic Director". HU17.net. 10 January 2017.