British TV Drama Actor – Hugh Dancy

British TV Drama Actor – Hugh Dancy,Hugh Dancy Male Model,Hugh Dancy Male Model hunk,Hugh Dancy Male Model handsome,Hugh Dancy Male Model hunk man,Hugh Dancy Male Model fitness,Hugh Dancy Male Model gym,Hugh Dancy Male Model photo,Hugh Dancy Male Model gallery,Hugh Dancy Male Model handsome man,Hugh Dancy hunk,Hugh Dancy handsome,Hugh Dancy man,Hugh Dancy fitness,Hugh Dancy gym,Hugh Dancy photo,Hugh Dancy gallery,Hugh Dancy model

British TV Drama Actor – Hugh Dancy

The oldest of three siblings, Hugh Dancy was born on June 19, 1975 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.

pic01230

At Winchester College from 13 to 16, he acquired the acting bug after appearing in several school plays. Although he knew he wanted to be an actor, Dancy first studied English Literature and Language at Oxford University. Following graduation, he worked as a bartender while auditioning for roles.

His television debut came in 1998 with guest appearances on the British TV dramas Dangerfield and Kavanagh QC, as well as the role of Roberto Bellini in the mini-series Trial and Retribution. The following year he made three more guest appearances on TV shows as well as taking on a role in the play Billy and the Crab Lady at Soho Theatre.

pic0660

By the end of 1999, his career had really begun to heat up with the title role in the Hallmark Hall of Fame mini-series David Copperfield; a part in the TV movie Madame Bovary; and a guest appearance on the TV series Relic Hunter. He also had the privilege of being directed by Sam Mendes (American Beauty, Road to Perdition) in the London stage production To the Green Fields and Beyond.

Dancy made his feature film debut in the musketeer movie Young Blades (2001), playing the role of D’Artagnan. The same year, he made his American motion picture debut in the blockbuster Black Hawk Down, which earned more than US$100 million at the domestic box office. Quickly acquiring leading man status, he briefly returned to television to play the title role in the BBC mini-series Daniel Deronda (2002) before taking on work in two small budget American films: The Sleeping Dictionary and Tempo (both 2003). In the U.S. major motion picture Ella Enchanted (2004), he co-starred opposite Anne Hathaway as Prince Charmont, then played Galahad to Keira Knightley’s Guinevere in Touchstone’s King Arthur (2004).

pic0728

Still single, Dancy, who speaks fluent French, lives in a two-bedroom apartment in London.

Filmography:
King Arthur (2004)
Ella Enchanted (2004)
Tempo (2003)
The Sleeping Dictionary (2003)
Black Hawk Down (2001)
Young Blades (2001)