Iwan Rheon
Welsh actor and musician
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2024 | Cast in 'Those About to Die' television series, playing Tenax across 10 episodes |
2023 | Stars in 'Wolf' with a recurring role across 6 episodes and appears in 'Men Up' television film as Meurig Jenkins |
2023 | Filmed the BBC television feature 'Men Up' about the first clinical trials for Viagra in Swansea. |
2022 | Performed in two films: 'The Magic Flute' as Papageno and 'Suppression' |
2021 | Appears in 'American Gods' as Liam Doyle in a recurring role for season 3, and voices Prince William in 'The Prince' |
2021 | Iwan Rheon performed a voice role as Wizard Howl in a radio production of Howl's Moving Castle |
2021 | Starred in 'The Toll' (known as Tollbooth in the U.S.) as Dom, and appeared in 'Barbarians' as Adam |
2021 | Starred in Sky Cinema's 'A Christmas Number One'. |
2021 | Iwan Rheon provides voice acting for the character Rakarth in the video game Total War: Warhammer II |
2020 | Won the CinEuphoria Award Merit – Honorary Award for his work in Game of Thrones |
2019 | Portrayed Mötley Crüe guitarist Mick Mars in the biographical film The Dirt, expanding his acting repertoire. |
2018 | Performed in the play 'Foxfinder' as the character William Bloor at the Ambassadors Theatre |
2018 | Iwan Rheon narrated the prologue for the audiobook Wizards and Robots |
2018 | Played Jan Zumbach in 'Hurricane: 303 Squadron' (known as Mission of Honor in the U.S.) |
August 2018 | Iwan Rheon became a father with the birth of his son with partner Zoë Grisedale. |
2017 | Plays Maximus in the main role of Marvel's 'Inhumans' TV series and appears in 'Urban Myths' as Adolf Hitler |
2017 | Portrayed Doug in the film 'Daisy Winters' |
2016 | Nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Game of Thrones |
2016 | Starred as S.U.M.1 in 'Alien Invasion: S.U.M.1' |
2015 | Played Randall in the film 'Mermaid's Song' |
2015 | Performed a single titled 'Rhodd' with his musician brother Aled |
2015 | Nominated for two IGN Awards: Best TV Villain and People's Choice Award for Best TV Villain, both for his role in Game of Thrones |
April 2015 | Released his first album 'Dinard', a self-funded collection of folk-pop songs recorded at RAK Studios and Tŷ Cerdd Studios. |
2014 | Iwan Rheon begins his role as Ramsay Snow in the popular HBO series Game of Thrones, which continues until 2015 |
2014 | Stars as Dylan 'Smurf' Smith in the main role of 'Our Girl' series 1 |
2014 | Nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Game of Thrones |
2013 | Started playing the notorious character Ramsay Bolton in the HBO series Game of Thrones, a role he continued until 2016. |
2013 | Iwan Rheon performed a voice role as 'The Boy' in the radio production of Darkside |
2013 | Starred in the film 'Libertador' as Daniel O'Leary |
April 9 2013 | Released the music video for the title track 'Bang! Bang!'. |
April 7 2013 | Released his third EP 'Bang! Bang!'. |
2012 | Rheon was nominated for the SFX Awards in the Best Actor category for Misfits |
2012 | Appeared in two films: 'The Rise' (known as Wasteland in North America) as Dempsey and 'The Gospel of Us' as himself, performing musically |
2011 | Iwan Rheon starred in two films: 'Resistance' as George and 'Wild Bill' as Pill |
2011 | Rheon appeared in 'Remembrance Day' playing the role of Lyosha at the Royal Court Theatre |
2011 | Iwan Rheon was nominated for the Golden Nymph Awards in the Outstanding Actor – Drama Series category for his role in Misfits |
December 20 2011 | Announced via Twitter that he had left the TV series Misfits. |
October 10 2011 | Released his second EP 'Changing Times'. |
2010 | Iwan Rheon appears in 'Coming Up' TV series, playing the character Luka in 1 episode |
2010 | Iwan Rheon performed in 'The Devil Inside Him' as Huw Prosser with the National Theatre Wales |
June 2010 | Released his first solo music EP 'Tongue Tied' digitally, recorded at RAK Studios in London. |
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