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Ben Cura
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Ben Cura in 2013
Born
José Ben Cura

Buenos Aires, Argentina
EducationBA (Hons) in Classical Acting for the Professional Theatre
Alma mater London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
Occupations
  • Actor
  • musician
  • director
  • writer
Years active2011–present
Spouse
(m. 2013;div. 2015)
Parents

Ben Cura is an Argentine-born British actor, musician and director of film, television and theatre.

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Early life

José Ben Cura [1] was born in Buenos Aires, the son of Argentine tenor/conductor José Cura. When he was a year old, he moved to Santo Stefano Belbo, Italy, where his father's grandfather was from. The family first lived in a convent while his father struggled to find work as an opera singer. He has two younger siblings, Yazmín and Nicolás. [1]

The family moved to France when he was six and then to Spain when he was 11. During this time, he frequently travelled with his parents around the world. [2]

Cura's first acting role came at age nine, as a supernumerary in a production of La Forza del Destino at the Opéra de Marseille, France. Whilst living in Paris, he received formal piano and solfège training. He subsequently attended the New York Film Academy in Paris before eventually training and graduating from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 2011 with a bachelor's degree with honours in professional acting. [3] [4] [5]

Career

Cura made his film debut in a British independent film Comes a Bright Day , appearing shortly after in Comedy Central's series Threesome and Bernard Rose's film The Devil's Violinist .

He made his West End debut playing Angel in the original cast of Jennifer Saunders' musical Viva Forever at the Piccadilly Theatre in London, UK. He was later cast as Seve Ballesteros in British golf film Dream On.

Aged 24, he made his directorial debut with a film adaptation of August Strindberg's play Creditors. [6] for which he also wrote the screenplay and played one of the lead characters, Freddie Lynch. [7] Later that year, he starred in the UK premiere of the award-winning American play Next Fall at the Southwark Playhouse in London, UK.

In April 2013, he co-founded London-based production company Tough Dance Ltd. with actress and producer Andrea Deck. [8] The company's first production was award-winning feature film Creditors . In 2015, he was cast in the US series The Royals as recurring character Holden. He later went on to star in British film White Island set in Ibiza, and based on the novel A Bus Could Run You Over written by Colin Butts, alongside Billy Zane and Billy Boyd.

Cura's directorial debut, Creditors , world-premiered at the Nordic International Film Festival in New York City on 31 October 2015. [9] [10] The festival awarded it with an Honorable Mention in the Best Nordic Narrative Feature category. [11] Latin Post film critic David Salazar called the film "A triumphant debut." [12] Blazing Minds film critic Susanne Hodder said the actors "all give compelling performances, bringing their characters to life and giving them depth". [13] Screen Relish film critic Stuie Greenfield said that "Creditors is a beautiful, sometimes angry and surprising film that brings with it strong performances from the entire cast as well as an unexpected yet welcome twist", [14] while Movie Marker film critic Darryl Griffiths said that "Creditors is an incisive and accomplished piece of filmmaking [...], possessing a rich, powerful psychology that instills an unnerving modern-day relevance to age-old material." [15] Creditors received over ten awards from various film festivals, including Best Feature, Leading Actor, and Script/Writer for Cura. [16]

Later that year, Cura was cast as a series regular in ITV/Netflix crime noir drama Marcella penned by The Bridge writer Hans Rosenfeldt. [17] [18] The series premiered on UK television in April 2016, followed by a worldwide release on Netflix in July 2016. [19] and Simon West's action/comedy feature film Gun Shy opposite Antonio Banderas and Olga Kurylenko. [20] [21] [22]

In 2017, Cura was cast as CIA operative Philip Shafer in French historical war movie 15 minutes de guerre (renamed L'Intervention ), directed by Fred Grivois. Later that year, he played the role of Steve in the screen adaptation of British stage play Life is a Gatecrash, renamed Gatecrash and directed by Lawrence Gough, opposite Olivia Bonamy, Anton Lesser, and Sam West.

In 2018, Cura guest-starred in Season 2 of CBS's Ransom and the first season of new TV series The Rook , opposite Olivia Munn.

In 2019, he was cast in Nicholas Wright's new stage play 8 Hotels directed by Richard Eyre, world-premiering at the Chichester Festival Theatre, playing the lead role of José Ferrer opposite Tory Kittles, Emma Paetz, and Pandora Colin, opening August 7 of that year to excellent reviews: "Joe, played masterfully by Ben Cura, is wonderful as the philanderer who can accept his wife's adultery but not her lover's flaunting of it"; [23] "Jose Ferrer [...] Ben Cura, who captures him very well, has a wonderful mutually mistrustful good-pals-act with the impressive Kittles"; [24] "Ben Cura is excellent as Ferrer [...] with charisma to spare"; [25] "Ben Cura plays José Ferrer as a much disappointed jobbing actor [...] playing Iago for peanuts opposite the better paid Robeson [...] This Ferrer becomes increasingly jealous of Robeson and is convinced that his wife, Uta Hagen [...] is having an affair with the charismatic Robeson (she is), which fills him with an angry cynicism that he can barely control with his erudite and scathing humour that cannot disguise his underlying lack of confidence. Cura's Ferrer is a brilliant creation: a brilliant Iago in fact." [26]

In 2021, Cura founded production company and music label W.I.P. Media. [27] Later that year, Cura released his debut music single Water on streaming platforms, accompanied by an official music video on VEVO [28] followed by second single Toutes Les Couleurs and its accompanying VEVO music video [29] and a third single Argento alongside a third VEVO music video. [30] On July 30, he released his debut instrumental E.P. Extended Play No.1. [31]

In 2022, Cura made his animation debut voicing Rayan in Tad the Lost Explorer and the Emerald Tablet while guest starring in HBO Max and Hulu Japan's Season 2 of The Head as Liam Ruddock, and starring in BFI and BBC short film My Eyes Are Up Here co-produced by his company W.I.P. Media which premiered at the London Film Festival [32] in 2022 and Tribeca Film Festival in 2023. [33] He also saw his debut as a film composer, with his original score for feature film Among The Beasts which released that year in the US and other territories. [34] Also that year, he appeared in Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story produced by Shondaland and premiering on Netflix, in the recurring role of Prince Augustus. [35] [36]

Personal life

Cura was married to actress Andrea Deck from 2013 until their divorce in 2015. He dated actress Olga Kurylenko, but they broke up just before the COVID-19 pandemic.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012 Comes a Bright Day Mr. Sullivan
2013 The Devil's Violinist Charlotte's Husband
2015 Creditors Freddie LynchWriter and Director, also
2016 White Island Bartolo
2017 Gun Shy Juan Carlos
2018 Postcards from London Caravaggio
2019 15 Minutes of War Phillip Shafer
2020GatecrashSteve
2022My Eyes Are Up HereHIM
2022Tad the Lost Explorer and the Emerald TabletRayan

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 Threesome Richie's PullEpisode: "Pregnant"
2015 The Royals HoldenRecurring role, 5 episodes
2016 Marcella Matthew NeilRecurring role, 6 episodes
2017 Silent Witness Gustavo AguirreEpisode: "Awakening"
2018 Ransom Rafael SalazarEpisode: "Legacy"
2019 The Rook CobblerEpisode: "Prologue"
2021 The Mallorca Files Jose ReyEpisode: "The Outlaw Jose Rey"
2022 Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators Antonio Da CostaEpisode: "Most Wicked Speed"
2022 The Head Liam RuddockEpisode: 2.4
2023 Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story Prince Augustus Recurring role, 4 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 Alien: Isolation RansomeVoice only
Fractured SpaceGoss Reznik
2018 A Way Out Additional VoiceVoice only
2020 Cyberpunk 2077 Ziggy Q [37] Voice only
2022 Arknights PhantomVoice only
2022 Dying Light 2 Stay Human VincenzoVoice only

Stage

Voice work

Discography

YearTitleNotes
2021Water(Debut Single)
2021Toutes Les Couleurs(Single)
2021Argento(Single)
2021Extended Play No.1(Debut E.P.)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2015 Anchorage International Film Festival Best Narrative Feature Film (with Andrea Deck) Creditors Nominated
Nordic International Film Festival Honorable Mention - Best Nordic Narrative Feature Film (with Andrea Deck) Creditors Won
Festival Award - Best Nordic Narrative Feature Film Creditors Nominated
2016Accolade Global Film CompetitionMerit Special Mention for Feature Film (with Andrea Deck) Creditors Won
Merit Special Mention for Script/Writer Creditors Won
WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival Silver Award - Experimental Dogma (with Andrea Deck) Creditors Won

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