Toby Stephens

It was perhaps only natural that this second son of Sir Robert Stephens and Dame Maggie Smith should follow in his parents' stead and pursue a career as an actor. Handsome, dark-haired Toby Stephens began to land key roles in stage and screen productions almost immediately after his 1991 graduation from LAMDA. He first made an impression with British TV audiences co-starring with Jennifer Ehle in "The Chamomile Lawn" in 1992, the same year he debuted on the big screen in "Orlando".

Stephens went on to a distinguished stage career, joining the Royal Shakespeare Company and becoming the youngest actor with the troupe to undertake the lead in the Bard's "Coriolanus" (1994). Daring to step into the shadow of Marlon Brando, he tackled the role of Stanley Kowalski opposite Jessica Lange in the 1996 Peter Hall-staged London production of "A Streetcar Named Desire". His rising status as a leading man was cemented with his turn as Orsino in "Twelfth Night" (1996), Trevor Nunn's feature adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy, and as Gilbert Markham, the Yorkshire farmer who falls for a married woman, in the small screen version of Anne Bronte's novel "The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" (also 1996). Although his next couple of films didn't fare too well at the box office, Stephens earned mostly good notices for his work, whether playing an early 20th-century photographer in "Photographing Fairies" (1997) or 19th-century men in "Cousin Bette" (1998) or "Onegin" (1999). After making his Broadway debut playing twins in the farcical "Ring Around the Moon" in 1999, the actor was tapped to portray the young incarnation of director-star Clint Eastwood's astronaut in "Space Cowboys" (2000). That same year, he tried to embody F. Scott Fitzgerald's elusive titular character in the A&E version of "The Great Gatsby", but while he cut the proper dashing figure, something was missing in his interpretation of the role. He fared better in his homeland playing a supporting role in the critically-acclaimed BBC2 presentation "Perfect Strangers" (2001) and a return to the stage alongside Dame Judi Dench in "The Royal Family". Director Neil LaBute tapped Stephens to play a self-serving academic in "Possession" (2002) before the actor landed a part that reach his wide audience yet-- the villainous Gustav Graves in "Die Another Day" (2002), the 20th James Bond film. Stephens held his own against Pierce Brosnan as 007, proving one of the more charismatic of the recent Bond bad guys and demonstrating a flair for physical combat in the action-packed fencing sequence with Brosnan.

  • Born:
    April 21, 1969 in London, England, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Family
  • Brother: Christopher Stephens. born on June 19, 1967; also known professionally as Christopher Larkin
  • Father: Robert Stephens. born on July 14, 1931; died on November 12, 1995
  • Half-brother: Michael Stephens. older
  • Half-sister: Lucy Stephens. older
  • Mother: Maggie Smith. born on December 28, 1934
  • Step-father: Beverly Cross. born in 1931; died of heart disease on March 20, 1998
Significant Others
  • Companion: Alison Fogg. became engaged in October 1996; separated c. 1999
  • Companion: Jennifer Ehle. reportedly had a relationship around the time of the the making of The Chamomile Lawn (1992)
Education
  • London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, London, England, 1991
Milestones
  • 1991 West End debut opposite Jennifer Ehle in Tartuffe , directed by Peter Hall
  • 1992 Cast opposite Ehle in the British telefilm The Chamomile Lawn , directed by Hall; project was filmed in 1991 before Tartuffe
  • 1992 Feature film debut, Orlando
  • 1993 Joined the Royal Shakespeare Company
  • 1994 Became the youngest actor to play Shakespeare s Coriolanus at the RSC
  • 1996 Cast to star opposite Jessica Lange in a London West End production of A Streetcar Named Desire
  • 1996 Had male lead in the British TV adaptation of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
  • 1996 Starred as Orsino opposite Helena Bonham Carter and Imogen Stubbs in the Trevor Nunn-directed feature film version of Twelfth Night
  • 1997 Cast as a photographer asked to prove or disprove pictures taken by a young girl that allegedly showed sprites and other mystical beings in Photographing Fairies
  • 1998 Played opposite Diana Rigg in Britannicus and Phedre , performed in repertory
  • 1998 Co-starred with Jessica Lange in the film Cousin Bette
  • 1999 Broadway debut as twins in Ring Round the Moon
  • 1999 Had featured role in Onegin
  • 2000 Cast in the lead of the British stage play Japes
  • 2000 Portrayed Clint Eastwood s astronaut character as a young man in flashback sequences of Space Cowboys
  • 2000 Starred in title role of the A&E adaptation of The Great Gatsby
  • 2001 Co-starred in the London staging of the play The Royal Family
  • 2001 Had featured role as the main character s cousin in the BBC2 production Perfect Strangers
  • 2002 Appeared in the feature film Possession
  • 2002 Cast as the lead villain in Die Another Day , the 20th James Bond film
  • Raised in part in L.A. and Stratford, Ontario, Canada, as well as in Sussex

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