Blake Ritson
Blake Ritson, a distinguished actor and filmmaker, began his academic journey with a scholarship to St. Paul's School in London, later continuing his education at Cambridge University. His career took off in the theatre world when he appeared in Tom Stoppard's acclaimed play 'Arcadia' in the West End, earning critical acclaim for his performance. Ritson has made a significant mark on television, showcasing his talent in popular series such as 'Emma,' 'Upstairs Downstairs,' and 'Mansfield Park,' where he starred alongside Billie Piper.
In addition to his acting prowess, Ritson is an accomplished filmmaker. He has co-directed and co-written four award-winning short films with his brother Dylan Ritson, who is also a Cambridge graduate and a former member of the renowned Footlights theatre company. This collaboration has further cemented his reputation in the film industry.
Ritson's artistic talents extend beyond acting and filmmaking; he is also skilled in playing various musical instruments. Notably, he contributed as a backing musician on 'Cowley Road,' an album by Douglas Hodge, his co-star from 'Mansfield Park.' With a diverse portfolio of achievements in both the performing arts and film, Blake Ritson continues to captivate audiences with his multifaceted talents.
Filmography
Titus
Dead Man Running
Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard
God on Trial
Me Without You
Hyde Park on Hudson
Serena
Krypton
Emma
The Count of Monte Cristo (2025)
The Gilded Age
The League of Gentlemen
Da Vinci's Demons