Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Jonathan Rhys Meyers (born '''Jonathan Michael Francis O'Keeffe'''; 27 July 1977) is an Irish actor. He is known for his roles in the films ''Michael Collins'' (1996), ''Velvet Goldmine'' (1998), ''Titus'' (1999), ''Bend It Like Beckham'' (2002), ''Alexander'' (2004), ''Match Point'' (2005), ''Mission: Impossible III'' (2006) and his television roles as Elvis Presley in the biographical miniseries ''Elvis'' (2005), for which he won a Golden Globe Award and earned a Primetime Emmy Award nomination, as King Henry VIII in the historical drama ''The Tudors'' (2007–10), which earned him two Golden Globe Award nominations, and in the NBC drama series ''Dracula'' (2013–14) as the title character. He also starred as Bishop Heahmund, a character inspired by the Catholic Saint of the same name, in the History Channel television series ''Vikings''.Meyers has continued to star in other films, such as ''Albert Nobbs'' in 2011. In 2013, Meyers appeared as the villain Valentine Morgenstern in ''The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones'', based on Cassandra Clare's novel, ''City of Bones;'' he appeared in the 2015 film ''Stonewall'', directed by Roland Emmerich; in 2017, he starred in ''The 12th Man;'' and in 2018 he won the Best Actor award at the Manchester Film Festival for his starring role in ''Damascus Cover.'' In 2020, he was listed as number 44 on ''The Irish Times''’ list of Ireland's greatest film actors.
Meyers has been the face of several Hugo Boss advertising campaigns. He has also been involved in several charitable causes, including the Hope Foundation and the children's charity Barretstown. Meyers is married to Mara Lane, and they have one son together. Provided by Wikipedia
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