Ryan Pope

Ryan Pope

Nascimento : 1973-01-01, Manchester, England

História

Born in Manchester in 1973, Ryan Pope is an actor perhaps best known for his role as Psycho Paul in all seven series of the cult BBC3 sitcom Ideal. His first break upon leaving acting school was to promote the Quadrophenia comeback tour by rock band The Who where his duties consisted of dressing as a mod and riding a Lambretta. After that he was employed as a catwalk model for the Prada fashion house and secured a role in the BBC series The Lakes. He has performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company in both North America and the Far East and starred in Ben Wheatley's film A Field In England, Ken Loach's film Looking For Eric and Mike Leigh's Peterloo.

Perfil

Ryan Pope

Filmes

Oh My God
Bartender
Visual companion to the album Oh My God by Kevin Morby. Described by Morby as "half documentary and half dreamscape."
Peterloo
Chippendale the Spy
Um drama sobre o infame massacre de Manchester em 1819, que matou cerca de 18 manifestantes e feriu até 700.
National Theatre Live: Hangmen
Charlie
Following a sell-out run at London’s Royal Court Theatre, Olivier and Academy Award® winner Martin McDonagh (The Pillowman, The Cripple of Inishmaan, In Bruges) returns to the West End with Matthew Dunster’s award-winning production of his deeply funny new play Hangmen, broadcast live to cinemas by National Theatre Live. In his small pub in the northern English town of Oldham, Harry (David Morrissey – The Walking Dead, State of Play) is something of a local celebrity. But what's the second-best hangman in England to do on the day they've abolished hanging? Amongst the cub reporters and pub regulars dying to hear Harry’s reaction to the news, his old assistant Syd (Andy Nyman – Peaky Blinders, Death at a Funeral) and the peculiar Mooney (Johnny Flynn – Clouds of Sils Maria) lurk with very different motives for their visit.
United We Fall
Danny Keegan
A mockumentary about five arrogant overpaid homophobic racist ex-Manchester United players who had the chance to become heroes in 2010 - and failed spectacularly.
Celluloid
Karl, Dawn's Father
A psychological drama/thriller, that takes you into the heart of dysfunctional family life. Dawn's struggle with her past is played out not only upon the couch during regression therapy but also within the family home. With the help of Josh's method of escapism; a penchant for viewing life through a lens, we learn from his footage the extent and impact this situation has had over the years. Vulnerable and unable to articulate their worries, teenagers Josh & Nicola struggle with their mum's more recent bout of outbursts and her increasing instability. They forge relationships outside of the family unit; to escape in Nicola's case and for support whilst they try to maintain some sense of a 'normal' existence. As relationships at home become frayed, suspicions about Dawn's therapist's integrity & motivations arise. Dawn is sectioned and social services are informed.
A Field in England
Cutler
O filme segue um pequeno grupo de desertores que fogem de uma grande batalha por um campo cheio de mato. Eles acabam sendo capturados por O'Neil, um alquimista, e são obrigados a ajudá-lo em sua busca para encontrar um tesouro escondido que ele acredita estar enterrado no campo. O grupo rapidamente entra em um caos de argumentos, luta e paranóia, e, com a suspeita de que o tesouro pode não ser ouro, eles lentamente se tornam vítimas de terríveis energias que existem dentro de campo.
À Procura de Eric
Fenner
A man trying to put his life back on track gets some advice from an unexpected benefactor -- the ex-footballer Eric Cantona.
County Kilburn
Builder
Along the kilometre stretch of Kilburn High road in London, there are twenty-eight pubs: that's one every thirty-six metres. Populated predominantly by the Irish, this area has come to be known as County Kilburn. Here we witness the loves, lives and laughs of a disparate group of dreamers, losers and ever-hopefuls.
Velvet Goldmine
Arthur's Brother
Em 1971, o glam rock invade o mundo da música britânica, provocando uma verdadeira revolução, não apenas na música mas também nos costumes da sociedade. O ícone do movimento é Brian Slade (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers), roqueiro que leva garotas e rapazes a pintarem as unhas, usarem batom e explorarem sua sexualidade. Incapaz de lidar com a fama adquirida, Brian forja sua própria morte, com a farsa sendo descoberta logo depois. Anos mais tarde, um jornalista inglês (Christian Bale) começa a investigar seu desaparecimento.