Shaun Evans
Shaun Evans, born on March 6, 1980, in Liverpool, is a talented English actor known for his diverse roles across film and television. He honed his craft at the National Youth Theatre before moving to London at eighteen to attend the prestigious Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Evans first gained significant recognition in 2002 with his portrayal of John Paul Keating, a gay French teacher, in the Channel 4 comedy-drama *Teachers*, which marked a pivotal moment in his career. The following year, he made his cinematic debut in *The Boys from County Clare*, alongside notable actors such as Bernard Hill and Colm Meaney. His filmography includes a variety of projects, such as *Being Julia*, *The Situation*, *Cashback*, and the award-winning *Boy A*, as well as *Telstar*, *Princess Ka'iulani*, and Clive Barker’s horror film *Dread*.
On television, Evans showcased his versatility in the 2002 docudrama *The Project*, and he portrayed the Earl of Southampton in the miniseries *The Virgin Queen*, which aired in 2005. He has also appeared in *Murder City*, *Ashes to Ashes*, and *The Take*, based on Martina Cole's novel. Recently, he starred as Kurt Cobain in the play *Kurt and Sid* at Trafalgar Studios, alongside Danny Dyer as Sid Vicious. Through his varied roles, Shaun Evans continues to leave an indelible mark on the entertainment industry.
Filmography
Morse and the Last Endeavour
Princess Kaiulani
Boy A
Cashback
The Situation
Gone
The Scandalous Lady W
Wreckers
Telstar: The Joe Meek Story
Dread
Betrayal
Until I Kill You
Endeavour
The Take
Whitechapel
The Last Weekend