Sam Riley
Sam Riley is widely recognized for his compelling portrayal of Ian Curtis in the film *Control*, a biographical account of the lead singer of the iconic 1970s post-punk band, Joy Division. His remarkable performance earned him the British Independent Film Award for "Most Promising Newcomer" and a Kermode Award for Best Actor in 2007. Before his acclaimed role as Curtis, Riley portrayed Mark E. Smith, the frontman of The Fall, in Michael Winterbottom's *24 Hour Party People*, although his scenes ultimately did not make it to the final version of the film.
In September 2007, Riley took on a new challenge by being cast in *Franklyn*, a British science fiction film directed by Gerald McMorrow. His career continued to flourish as he landed a lead role in *13*, an English-language adaptation of the French thriller *13 Tzameti*. Most recently, he has been seen in a remake of *Brighton Rock*, where he plays Pinkie Brown alongside renowned actress Helen Mirren. With a diverse range of roles and a growing filmography, Riley continues to establish himself as a prominent figure in the film industry.
Filmography
Suite Française
Sometimes Always Never
Brighton Rock (2010)
The Dark Valley
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Rebecca (2020)
Byzantium
Maleficent
Happy New Year, Colin Burstead
Franklyn
Islands
Firebrand
Control (2007)
Radioactive
The Vault (2021)
Free Fire
She Is Love
13
On the Road
Widow Clicquot