Daniel Jonathan Stevens (born 10 October 1982)[1] is an English actor. He first drew international attention for his role as Matthew Crawley in the ITV acclaimed period drama series Downton Abbey (2010–2012). He also starred as David in the thriller film The Guest (2014), Sir Lancelot in the adventure film Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014), The Beast/Prince in Disney's live action adaptation of Beauty and the Beast (2017), Lorin Willis in the biographical legal drama Marshall (2017), Charles Dickens in the biographical drama The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017) and Russian Eurovision singer Alexander Lemtov in Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020). From 2017 to 2019, he starred as David Haller in the FX series Legion. In 2018, he starred in the Netflix horror Apostle, and since 2023, he has starred as Korvo Opposites in the animated series Solar Opposites. In 2024, Stevens starred as Trapper in Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.

Dan Stevens
Stevens in 2024
Born
Daniel Jonathan Stevens

(1982-10-10) 10 October 1982 (age 41)
London, England
EducationEmmanuel College, Cambridge (BA)
OccupationActor
Years active1999–present
Spouse
Susie Hariet
(m. 2009)
Children3

Early life

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Stevens was adopted at birth by parents who were both teachers, and grew up in Wales and southeast England.[2][3] He has a younger brother, Jason Andrew Stevens (b. 1984), who was adopted from different biological parents.[3] Stevens boarded on a scholarship at Tonbridge School, a private school in Kent. There he became interested in drama after auditioning for the title role in Macbeth with his teacher, novelist Jonathan Smith.[4][5] From the age of 15, he spent his summers training and performing with the National Youth Theatre in London.

Stevens studied English Literature at Emmanuel College, Cambridge.[3][6] While at Cambridge, he was a member of the Footlights with Stefan Golaszewski, Tim Key and Mark Watson,[7] and was also active in the Marlowe Society. He was first spotted by director Peter Hall at a Marlowe Society production of Macbeth, in which he played the title character alongside Hall's daughter, Rebecca Hall.[8][9][10]

Career

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In 2004, Stevens began his professional acting career when Peter Hall cast him as Orlando in his touring production of Shakespeare's As You Like It. The tour took the production to the Rose Theatre in Kingston upon Thames, the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York City, the Curran Theatre in San Francisco, and the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. His debut performance earned him glowing reviews from prominent critics in Britain and the United States,[11][12][13][14] as well as a commendation at the 2004 Ian Charleson Awards.[15]

In 2006, Stevens starred as Nick Guest in the BBC adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst's Man Booker Prize-winning novel The Line of Beauty.[16] Later that year, he played Simon Bliss in Hay Fever by Noël Coward at London's Haymarket Theatre, alongside Peter Bowles and Dame Judi Dench; the director was Peter Hall. He also performed as Lord Holmwood in an adaptation of Dracula for the BBC, and as Basil Brookes in the BBC Emmy Award-winning film, Maxwell. That same year, he was named one of Screen International's 2006 Stars Of Tomorrow.[17]

In 2008, Stevens appeared in the BBC adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, Sense & Sensibility, playing Edward Ferrars, and the West End revival of Noël Coward's The Vortex. In January 2009, he appeared on New Year's Day in Agatha Christie's Marple: Nemesis on ITV1 in Britain.[18] He also appeared in an adaptation of The Turn of the Screw featuring future Downton Abbey costar Michelle Dockery.[19] In June 2009, he returned to the West End, playing Septimus Hodge in an acclaimed revival of Tom Stoppard's Arcadia at the Duke of York's Theatre.[20]

In 2010, Stevens got his biggest break[21] when he was cast as Matthew Crawley in the ITV series Downton Abbey, created and written by Oscar-winning[22] screenwriter Julian Fellowes.[23] The series went on to be a global sensation[24] and has been nominated for several Emmy, BAFTA, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards since its debut. The central love story of Matthew Crawley and his distant cousin, Lady Mary Crawley, played by Michelle Dockery, was enormously popular. Determined to move on with his career, Stevens chose to leave the series after finishing the third season and the Christmas Special in 2012.[25][26] His exit caused a huge uproar with fans, who notably took to Twitter and other social media sites to express their anger at the character's death.[27]

In November 2011, Stevens guest-hosted an episode of Have I Got News for You. In March 2012, he completed shooting Vamps, from Amy Heckerling, and Summer in February, an Edwardian romance film set in an artist colony.[28] Also in 2012, Stevens moved with his family to New York City,[29] when he made his Broadway debut that year opposite Jessica Chastain and David Strathairn in The Heiress.[30]

In 2014, Stevens starred in the independent film The Guest, winning critical acclaim for his portrayal of a recently discharged army veteran who goes on a killing spree to protect his true identity.[31][32][33] He earned a Saturn Award for Best Actor nomination for his performance. Also in 2014, he appeared in the magic realism comedy-drama film The Cobbler, and in the dark action film A Walk Among the Tombstones. He played a simulacrum of Sir Lancelot in the 2014 comedy film Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb.[34][35][36][37]

In February 2016, Stevens was cast in the lead role of David Charles Haller in the FX series Legion, an X-Men-related drama created by Noah Hawley.[38] The first season began airing in February 2017 and received critical acclaim; a second season aired the next year, and was renewed for a third season in June 2018.[39][40]

In 2017, Stevens played the titular role of the Beast, opposite Emma Watson as Belle, in Disney's live-action adaptation of Beauty and the Beast, directed by Bill Condon.[41] The film was released in March 2017 to positive reviews, and earned over $1.2 billion in worldwide box office revenue, making it the highest-grossing live-action musical film, the second highest-grossing film of 2017, and the 17th highest-grossing film of all time.[42][43][44] At the same year, he appeared in Marshall with Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gad and Kate Hudson,[45] and The Man Who Invented Christmas, directed by Bharat Nalluri, and co-starring Christopher Plummer and Jonathan Pryce.[46]

Stevens at the 2019 WonderCon promoting Legion.

In 2018, Stevens starred in the Netflix thriller film Apostle, directed by Gareth Huw Evans.[47][48] In 2019, Stevens co-starred in the drama Lucy in the Sky, released in September 2019. It co-stars Natalie Portman and Jon Hamm, and is directed by Legion creator, Noah Hawley.

In 2020, Stevens co-starred alongside Harrison Ford in The Call of the Wild, released on 21 February 2020. The film is based on the American classic novel by Jack London. He also returned to Broadway to star in Martin McDonagh's dark comedy Hangmen. The Atlantic Theater Company production co-starred Mark Addy and Ewen Bremner. Stevens played the pivotal role of Mooney. The production was to have a 20-week limited engagement at the Golden Theatre in Manhattan.[49] Previews began on 29 February, however the production's run was suspended on 11 March, before it had officially opened, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 20 March the producers announced with regret that the production was closed permanently. All Broadway theatres were shut down soon afterwards.[50] The same year, he appears as an "absurdly lascivious" Russian crooner in the Netflix musical comedy film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, co-starring with Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams.[51]

In 2021, Stevens played a robot in the German language sci-fi romance I'm Your Man.[52][53][54]

Other work

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Stevens has narrated over 30 audiobooks, including Casino Royale, Wolf Hall and War Horse. In 2014, he was nominated for two Audie Awards, in the Classic category and Solo Narration (Male) category for Frankenstein.[55]

Outside acting, Stevens maintains an interest in writing and literature and is editor-at-large for The Junket, an online quarterly that he co-founded in 2011 with some friends.[56] He was a member of the judging panel for the 2012 Man Booker Prize,[23][57] and was a regular columnist for the Sunday Telegraph.[58]

A cricket enthusiast, he played for the Authors XI team, which is composed of a number of prominent British writers, in 2012.[59] He also contributed a chapter to the team's book The Authors XI: A Season of English Cricket from Hackney to Hambledon,[60] which was shortlisted for the 2014 Cricket Society and M.C.C. Book of the Year Award.[61]

Personal life

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In 2009, Stevens married South African jazz singer and singing teacher Susie Hariet. They have three children.[62][63][64][65] He is fluent in English, French, and German.[66]

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2009HildeDavid Cameron
2011The North London Book of the DeadSpeakerShort film
BabysittingSpencer
2012VampsJoey
ShallowRichard DoveShort film
2013Summer in FebruaryGilbert EvansAlso executive producer
The Fifth EstateIan Katz
2014The GuestDavid Collins
A Walk Among the TombstonesKenny Kristo
The CobblerEmiliano
Night at the Museum: Secret of the TombLancelot
2015Criminal ActivitiesNoah
2016The TicketJames
NormanBill Kavish
ColossalTim
2017Beauty and the BeastBeast
PermissionWill
Kill SwitchWill Porter
MarshallLorin Willis
The Man Who Invented ChristmasCharles Dickens
2018Her Smell'Dirtbag' Danny
ApostleThomas Richardson
2019Lucy in the SkyDrew Cola
2020The Call of the WildHal
The RentalCharlie
Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire SagaAlexander Lemtov
Blithe SpiritCharles Condomine
2021Earwig and the WitchThomas (voice)English dub
I'm Your ManTom
2022The Sea BeastAdmiral Hornagold (voice)
2023The Boy and the HeronParakeet (voice)English dub
2024CuckooMr. König
Godzilla x Kong: The New EmpireTrapper
AbigailFrank
2025SwipedTBAFilming
TBA The RitualTBAPost-production

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2004FrankensteinHenry Clerval2 episodes
2006The Line of BeautyNick Guest3 episodes
DraculaLord Arthur HolmwoodTelevision film
2007MaxwellBasil Brookes
Agatha Christie's MarpleMichael RafielEpisode: "Nemesis"
2008Sense and SensibilityEdward Ferrars3 episodes
2009The Turn of the ScrewDr. FisherTelevision film
2010To NisiEdEpisode: "Pilot"
2010–2012Downton AbbeyMatthew Crawley25 episodes
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2013)
Nominated—Monte-Carlo Television Festival Award for Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Nominated—Huading Award for Best Global Actor in a TV Series
Nominated–Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2014)
2012The Making of Planet EarthNarratorDocumentary
Forget Me Not
2013The Tomorrow PeopleTIMVoice, 3 episodes; uncredited
2014Once Upon a Time: Wicked Is ComingNarratorTelevision special
2014–2020High MaintenanceColin4 episodes
2015–2016SuperMansionBunsenVoice, 2 episodes
2017–2019LegionDavid Haller / Legion27 episodes
2018I Love You, America with Sarah SilvermanJames A. GarfieldEpisode: "Bernie Sanders"
2020Kipo and the Age of WonderbeastsScarlemagne, Hugo OakVoice, 20 episodes
2021SolosOtto / Tym2 episodes[67]
The PrincePrince Charles, Prince PhilipVoice, 12 episodes
2022Central ParkBitsy's FatherVoice, 2 episodes
GaslitJohn DeanMiniseries; 8 episodes
Love, Death & RobotsNigel / TechnicianEpisode: "Mason's Rats"
Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of CuriositiesAlo Glo ManEpisode: "The Outside"
Welcome to ChippendalesPaul SniderMiniseries; 1 episode
2023–presentSolar OppositesKorvotron "Korvo" OppositesMain voice role; season 4–present
Nominated—Annie Award for Best Voice Acting - TV/Media
TBAZero DayEvan GreenMain role in mini-series; in-production
Among UsBlueVoice[68]

Other works

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Stage

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YearTitleRoleVenueNotes
2004As You Like ItOrlandoRose TheatreLondon revival
Nominated – Ian Charleson Award[3]
2005Much Ado About NothingClaudioTheatre RoyalRegional revival[69]
2006The Romans in BritainMarban / MaitlandCrucible TheatreRegional revival[70]
Hay FeverSimon BlissHaymarket TheatreWest End revival[71]
2008The VortexNicky LancasterApollo TheatreWest End revival[72]
2009Every Good Boy Deserves FavourThe DoctorRoyal National TheatreNational Theatre revival[73]
ArcadiaSeptimus HodgeDuke of York's TheatreWest End revival[74]
2012The HeiressMorris TownsendWalter Kerr TheatreBroadway revival[75]
2020HangmenMooneyJohn Golden TheatreBroadway production

Audiobook narrator

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YearTitleNotes
2007The Dragon's Eye[76]
Die with Me[77]
Strike Back[78]
2008Day[79]
The Outcast[80]
2009The Dragon Diary: Dragonology Chronicles, Vol. 2[81]
The Angel's Game[82]
A Week in December[83]
Wolf Hall[84]
2010War Horse[85]
Blueeyedboy[86]
The Prince of Mist[87]
Young Sherlock Holmes: Death Cloud[88]
Fall of Giants[89]
Young Sherlock Holmes: Red Leech[90]
2011My Dear, I Wanted to Tell You[91]Galaxy National Book Award for Audiobook of the Year[92]
The Midnight Palace[93]
The History of a Pleasure Seeker[94]
The Invisible Ones[95]
2012The Time Keeper[96]
Casino Royale[97]Nominated—Specsavers National Book Award for Audiobook of the Year[98]
2013Letters from Everest: A First-Hand Account of the Epic First Ascent[99]
Going Solo[100]
Boy[101]
Frankenstein[102]Nominated—Audie Awards,[103] Classic & Solo Narration – Male
2014Letters to a Young Poet[104]
Murder on the Orient Express[105]
And Then There Were None[106]
The Heroes' Welcome[107]
Scorpia Rising[108]
Snakehead[109]
Crocodile Tears[110]
The Iliad[111]
The Odyssey[112]Nominated—Audie Award,[113] Classic

Radio and audio drama

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2006A Question of Attribution[114]PhillipsBBC Radio 4
2008The Tennis Court[115]Sam Greenwood
Dickens Confidential (series 2)[116]Charles Dickens
Anthem for Doomed Youth[117]NarratorBBC Armistice exhibition
The Josephine Hart Poetry Hour (episode 1)BBC Radio 4
2008–2009Orley Farm[118]Peregrine Orm
2009The Lady of the Camellias[119]Duval
Guilty Until Proven Innocent[120]Jake
The Music Room[121]Narrator
2010The Custom of the Country[122]Ralph Marvell
The Secret Pilgrim (episode 1)[123]Ben Cavendish
The Coral Thief[124]Narrator
The Story of the Siren – E.M. Forster Short Stories[125]
The Cradle of the SnakeRick ausGartenBig Finish, Doctor Who story
2011A Thousand Kisses[126]CatullusBBC Radio 3
Widowers' Houses[127]Harry Trench
Portrait of Winston[128]Graham SutherlandBBC Radio 4
King James Bible[129]Narrator
A Short History of Vampires – Dracula's Guest[130]Bram StokerBBC Radio 7
Words & Music – Money[131]NarratorBBC Radio 3
Together – Face It[132]BBC Radio 4
The Spying Game Series – The Living Daylights[133]BBC Radio 4
Something Understood[134]Reader
2012The Old Ways[135]

Podcasts

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2020Flight 008, Iterations: Seat 13F[136]MalcolmDUST

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