

Ben Whishaw
Benjamin John Whishaw, born on October 14, 1980, is a distinguished English actor renowned for his versatility and depth in performance. His career took off in the early 2000s, highlighted by his acclaimed portrayal of Hamlet in a 2004 production. Following this breakthrough, he gained recognition on television with memorable roles in series such as *Nathan Barley* (2005), *Criminal Justice* (2008), and *The Hour* (2011-2012). His film debut included notable works like *Perfume: The Story of a Murderer* (2006) and *Brideshead Revisited* (2008), showcasing his range.
In 2012, Whishaw received significant acclaim for his leading role in the BBC Two adaptation of *Richard II*, earning a BAFTA award for Best Actor. That same year, he introduced audiences to Q in the James Bond film *Skyfall*, a role he reprised in *Spectre* (2015) and *No Time to Die* (2021). His voice brought life to Paddington Bear in the beloved film series starting with *Paddington* (2014).
The 2010s saw him shine in films such as *Cloud Atlas* (2012) and *Mary Poppins Returns* (2018). He garnered a BAFTA, a Golden Globe, and an Emmy for his portrayal of Norman Scott in the miniseries *A Very English Scandal* (2018). More recently, he has starred in the BBC drama *This Is Going to Hurt* (2022) and the Netflix series *Black Doves* (2024), further solidifying his status as a prominent figure in contemporary cinema and television.
Filmography


Criminal Justice

A Very English Scandal

This Is Going to Hurt

London Spy

Fargo

The Adventures of Paddington

Queers.

The Hour

The Zero Theorem

Women Talking

Stoned

Bad Behaviour

A Hologram for the King

Skyfall

Brideshead Revisited

Mary Poppins Returns

The Lobster

Paddington

Lilting

Suffragette

The Personal History of David Copperfield

Days and Nights

Passages

Paddington in Peru

No Time to Die

Bright Star

Little Joe

Enduring Love
