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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