Ray Stevenson

As the fierce and powerful but impulsive Roman soldier Titus Pullo of the acclaimed HBO series “Rome,” (2005 - ), the ruggedly built actor Ray Stevenson embodied the very essence of the rough and decadent life and times.

Born in Northern Ireland, the son of an air force pilot, Stevenson grew up in England. As a child, he developed an interest in acting when going to Saturday morning matinees. But his focus remained elsewhere, and after college he initially pursued a career as an engineer. It wasn’t until seeing a performance by John Malkovich in the play, “Burn This” at a West End theater that he decided to give acting his full attention. At age 27, he began studying acting at the Bristol Old Vic Theater School.

One of his earliest roles was in the British television drama “The Dwelling Place,” an adaptation of a popular novel by Catherine Cookson. That was followed with “Some Kind of Life,” a work for which he was later most proud, where he played a man severely injured in a motorcycle crash, with the story focusing on the grief experienced by his wife (Jane Horrocks). He appeared in a number of British television dramas from there on, including the police drama “City Central” and “Band of Gold,” where he met actress Ruth Gemmell, whom he later married. They then played husband and wife in “Peak Practice.” He also appeared in “At Home with the Braithwaites,” “Green-Eyed Monster” and “Murphy’s Law: Kiss and Tell,” among others. His first big-budget Hollywood feature was “King Arthur” (2004) where he played the part of Dagonet, alongside stars Clive Owen, Kiera Knightley and Ioan Gruffud.

  • Also Credited As:
    George Raymond Stevenson
  • Born:
    George Raymond Stevenson on May 25, 1964 in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Significant Others
  • Wife: Ruth Gemmell. Married from 1997-2005; met working on the TV drama Band of Gold (1995); also played a husband and wife on screen in Peak Practice (1997)
Education
  • Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, acting
Milestones
  • 1994 Appeared opposite Catherine Zeta Jones in the television movie adaptation of The Return of the Native
  • 1994 Early film role was in the Catherine Cookson drama, The Dwelling Place
  • 1995 Appeared in the BAFTA-nominated, Band of Gold
  • 1995 Co-starred with Jane Horrocks in the TV movie, Some Kind of Life
  • 1996 Re-teamed with Catherine Cookson for her adaptation of The Tide of Life
  • 1998 Co-starrred with Paul Nicholls in the police drama, City Central
  • 1998 First big screen film role, The Theory of Flight, with Kenneth Branagh and Helena Bonham Carter
  • 2001 Cast as Roger in the play Mouth to Mouth at the Albery Theatre in London
  • 2001 Cast in the TV movie Green-Eyed Monster
  • 2001 Played Graham Braithwaite in the British drama series, At Home with the Braithwaites
  • 2003 Portrayed the Cardinal in The Duchess of Malfi with Janet McTeer at the Royal National Theatre
  • 2004 Portrayed Dagonet, the knight who sacrifices his life for his comrades, in King Arthur, co-starring Clive Owen and Keira Knightley
  • 2005 Cast as legionary Titus Pullo in the BBC/HBO television series, Rome
  • 2008 Cast as Frank Castle, a former Marine turned vigilante, in Punisher: War Zone
  • 2008 Starred in the Scottish horror film, Outpost, as the mercenary ex-commando leader
  • 2009 Cast as Murlough in the feature adaptation of Cirque du Freak: The Vampire s Assistant

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