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| Name | Matt Maude |
| Birth name | Matthew James Maude |
| Birth date | 14 November 1985 |
| Birth place | London, England, United Kingdom |
| Occupation | Actor, writer, producer |
| Years active | 2008–present |
| Alma mater | Royal Academy of Dramatic Art |
Matt Maude is a British actor, writer, and producer known for his work in film, television, and theatre. He gained significant recognition for his leading role in the BBC series The Last Kingdom and for co-creating and starring in the Sky comedy Bloods. His career spans notable performances in West End productions and collaborations with major institutions like the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Born in London, he developed an interest in performance from a young age, participating in school plays and local youth theatre groups. He pursued formal training at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating in 2007. During his time there, he performed in several student productions, including works by William Shakespeare and Harold Pinter, which honed his classical and contemporary skills.
His professional stage debut came in a 2008 production of The Seagull at the Royal Court Theatre. He subsequently appeared in a Royal National Theatre revival of The Crucible and joined the Royal Shakespeare Company for a season, performing in Coriolanus and The Tempest. His transition to screen began with guest roles on series such as Doctor Who and Silent Witness. His breakthrough arrived with his casting as a series regular on the historical drama The Last Kingdom, where his performance was praised by critics from The Guardian and The Telegraph. He later co-created, co-wrote, and starred in the acclaimed sitcom Bloods for Sky, which was nominated for a British Academy Television Award. He has also appeared in films such as The Danish Girl and 1917, and continues to work as a producer under his own production company.
He is known to be a private individual, rarely discussing his personal affairs in the media. He is a supporter of several charities, including UNICEF and the Mental Health Foundation. An avid football fan, he supports Arsenal F.C. and has participated in charity matches organized by Soccer Aid.
* 2011 – The Hour (TV Series) – Episode: "The Spoil" * 2014 – The Imitation Game – Naval Officer * 2015 – The Danish Girl – Henrik * 2015–2018 – The Last Kingdom (TV Series) – Main Role * 2019 – 1917 – Lieutenant Richards * 2021–present – Bloods (TV Series) – Co-creator, Writer, Star
* 2017 – Nominated for a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Actor for The Last Kingdom. * 2022 – Nominated for a British Academy Television Award for Best Scripted Comedy for Bloods. * 2022 – Won the Royal Television Society Award for Comedy Performance for his work on Bloods.
Category:1985 births Category:Living people Category:British male film actors Category:British male television actors Category:Alumni of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art