James McArdle
James McArdle is a talented Scottish actor hailing from Glasgow. He began his acting journey as a child in various films before honing his craft at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), where he graduated in 2010. During the same year, McArdle made a significant impact by portraying a role in Shakespeare's *Macbeth* at The Globe Theatre, and he garnered attention for his performance in Anya Reiss's hit play *Spur of the Moment* at the Royal Court Theatre in London.
Following his graduation, McArdle continued to build an impressive theatrical resume, taking on notable roles in classic and contemporary works, including *A Month in the Country* by Ivan Turgenev, *Chariots of Fire* by Mike Bartlett, and *Platonov*, for which he received the prestigious Ian Charleson Award, recognizing his exceptional talent in classical theatre.
In addition to his stage accomplishments, McArdle has made a name for himself in film, appearing in significant productions such as *Star Wars: The Force Awakens* (2015), *'71* (2014), and *Salting the Battlefield* (2014). His diverse body of work continues to showcase his versatility and dedication to the craft of acting, establishing him as a prominent figure in both theatre and cinema.
Filmography
Ammonite
The Chamber (2016)
Four Mothers (2025)
Mary Queen of Scots
Mare of Easttown
Appropriate Adult
Playing Nice
Sexy Beast
Man in an Orange Shirt