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Alex Hassell

Alex Hassell is an English actor best known for portraying the invisible superhero Translucent in the Amazon Prime Video series The Boys (2019), the assassin Vicious in Netflix's Cowboy Bebop (2021), and the angel Metatron in HBO's His Dark Materials (2019–2022). Born on September 7, 1980, in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, as the youngest of four children to a vicar father, Hassell trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama after completing his secondary education at Moulsham High School in Chelmsford. Hassell's career spans theater, television, and film, beginning with stage work after , including advertisements and minor television roles such as in Bonkers (2007). He co-founded The Factory Theatre Company in 2006 with director Tim Evans, focusing on new and classic plays, with patrons including , , and . His breakthrough in theater came with the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he played in Henry IV Parts I and II (2014–2015) and King in Henry V (2015), earning acclaim for his commanding performances in the history cycle. He later reprised similar roles in U.S. productions and appeared as Biff in the West End revival of (2015). Transitioning to screen, Hassell debuted in film with Suburbicon (2017), directed by George Clooney, marking his first major Hollywood role. His television career gained momentum with the BBC miniseries The Miniaturist (2017), followed by supporting parts in Everything Now (2023). Recent film credits include the psychological thriller Locked In (2023), the action comedy Violent Night (2022), the biographical sports drama Young Woman and the Sea (2024), and the lead role in Wasteman (2025). In 2021, he portrayed Ross in Joel Coen's adaptation of The Tragedy of Macbeth, opposite Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand. Hassell continues to balance stage and screen, notably starring as the charismatic Rupert Campbell-Black in the Disney+ adaptation of Jilly Cooper's Rivals (2024), with a second season in production as of 2025. He is married to actress Emma King, whom he met at drama school.

Biography

Early life

Alex Hassell was born Alexander Stephen Hassell on 7 September 1980 in , , . He grew up in as the youngest of four siblings in a lower-middle-class family. His father was a . As the youngest child, Hassell often sought attention through performance, developing an early interest in around after joining a musical production that ignited his passion for . He attended Moulsham High School in , where his enthusiasm for drama began to take shape.

Education

Hassell attended Moulsham High School in , , where he completed his . During his school years, he received his initial exposure to and performance arts, notably through his drama teacher Mrs. Stroud, who introduced him to Shakespeare's Hamlet and encouraged his interest in . Following high school, Hassell enrolled at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in , where he underwent formal training in a three-year program. It was during his studies at this institution that he met his future spouse, actress Emma King.

Personal life

Hassell married actress Emma King in January 2011. The couple first met while training at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, though they did not begin dating until several years after graduating, when King attended one of Hassell's theatre productions. Both share a background in from their time at the school. Hassell and King reside in North London, preferring a quiet life away from the spotlight. The pair maintain a low-profile approach to their privacy, seldom discussing personal matters in public and limiting social media posts about their relationship. In interviews, Hassell has spoken about the support from King in navigating the demands of his acting career, including her humorous advice to avoid frequent nudity in roles to prevent typecasting. This reflects their dynamic of mutual encouragement while keeping family life separate from professional publicity.

Career

Theatre

Alex Hassell co-founded The Factory Theatre Company in 2006 alongside actor Tim Evans, establishing an experimental ensemble focused on innovative interpretations of classic plays. The company garnered support from notable patrons including Ewan McGregor, Bill Nighy, Mark Rylance, and Emma Thompson, which helped sustain its guerrilla-style productions in non-traditional spaces. Early efforts included a cult-hit staging of Hamlet directed by Tim Carroll, where Hassell portrayed the title role, and The Seagull in which he played Trigorin, emphasizing raw, immersive contemporary theatre that challenged conventional staging norms. These works highlighted Hassell's contributions to modern theatre by blending accessibility with bold experimentation, fostering a space for emerging artists to reinterpret canonical texts. Prior to the Factory's inception, Hassell's early stage appearances during his training at the Central School of Speech and Drama included roles such as Medvedenko in , Anthony Hope in , and Malvolio in , providing foundational experience in diverse dramatic forms. Following graduation, he continued building his theatre profile through Factory productions and other contemporary works, including directing for the company, which explored themes of vulnerability and power in intimate settings. These endeavors underscored his commitment to evolving theatre practices beyond mainstream venues. Hassell's prominence in classical theatre elevated with his role as in the Royal Shakespeare Company's (RSC) productions of Henry IV, Parts I and II from 2014 to 2015, directed by Gregory Doran. He subsequently starred as the title character in the RSC's 2015 , completing a trilogy that traced the monarch's transformation from wayward prince to resolute king. The performances toured internationally, including runs at the Barbican Theatre in and the Brooklyn Academy of Music in . The RSC portrayals received widespread critical acclaim, with awarding five stars and describing Hassell's work as "career-making stuff" for its nuanced depiction of youthful ambition and moral complexity. praised his as a "guilt-ridden king with enough humanity," capturing the character's internal conflicts amid wartime fervor. This acclaim solidified Hassell's reputation as a leading Shakespearean interpreter, bridging his experimental roots with high-profile classical roles.

Film

  • Cold Mountain (2003) – Orderly, directed by
  • The Sickhouse (2008) – Nick, directed by Curtis Radclyffe
  • Anonymous (2011) – Spencer, directed by
  • Suburbicon (2017) – Louis, directed by
  • The Isle (2018) – Oliver Gosling, directed by Matthew Butler Hart
  • The Red Sea Diving Resort (2019) – Max Rose, directed by
  • The Last Vermeer (2019) – Bruno de Vries, directed by
  • The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021) – Ross, directed by Joel Coen
  • Violent Night (2022) – Jason Lightstone, directed by
  • Locked In (2023) – Doctor Lawrence, directed by Nour Wazzi
  • Young Woman and the Sea (2024) – Harry Horlick, directed by
  • Wasteman (2025) – Robert Rhodes, directed by Cal McMau
  • Dog & Bull (TBA) – Role pending, directed by James Marquand

Television

Hassell's television career began with guest appearances in the early 2000s and evolved into prominent recurring roles in major series by the late 2010s.
Year(s)TitleRoleEpisodesNotes
2001Queen of SwordsAndreo1Guest role in episode "The Pretender."
2007BonkersFelix Nash6Main role in the BBC One miniseries (series duration: 1 season).
2017The MiniaturistJohannes Brandt3Lead role in the BBC/PBS miniseries (series duration: 1 season).
2018GeniusManach2Recurring role in season 2 (Picasso), episodes "Chapter Two" and "Chapter Three" (series duration: ongoing, multiple seasons).
2019The BoysTranslucent3Recurring role in season 1 (series duration: ongoing, multiple seasons).
2019–2022His Dark MaterialsMetatron3Recurring role in season 3, episodes "No Way Out," "The Abyss," and "The Clouded Mountain" (series duration: 3 seasons).
2021Cowboy BebopVicious10Main antagonist in season 1 (series duration: 1 season, canceled after).
2023Everything NowRick8Main role in the Netflix series (1 season).
2024–RivalsRupert Campbell-Black8 (season 1)Lead role in season 1 (series duration: ongoing); season 2 filming commenced in 2025, adapting the latter half of Jilly Cooper's novel.

Filmography

Film

  • Cold Mountain (2003) – Orderly, directed by Anthony Minghella
  • The Sickhouse (2008) – Nick, directed by Curtis Radclyffe
  • Anonymous (2011) – Spencer, directed by Roland Emmerich
  • Suburbicon (2017) – Louis, directed by George Clooney
  • The Isle (2018) – Oliver Gosling, directed by Matthew Butler Hart
  • The Red Sea Diving Resort (2019) – Max Rose, directed by Gideon Raff
  • The Tragedy of Macbeth (2021) – Ross, directed by Joel Coen
  • Violent Night (2022) – Jason Lightstone, directed by Tommy Wirkola
  • Locked In (2023) – Doctor Lawrence, directed by Nour Wazzi
  • Young Woman and the Sea (2024) – Harry Horlick, directed by Joachim Rønning
  • Wasteman (2025) – Robert Rhodes, directed by Cal McMau
  • Dog & Bull (TBA) – Role pending, directed by James Marquand

Television

Hassell's television career began with guest appearances in the early 2000s and evolved into prominent recurring roles in major series by the late 2010s.
Year(s)TitleRoleEpisodesNotes
2001Queen of SwordsAndreo1Guest role in episode "The Pretender."
2007BonkersFelix Nash6Main role in the BBC One miniseries (series duration: 1 season).
2017The MiniaturistJohannes Brandt3Lead role in the BBC/PBS miniseries (series duration: 1 season).
2018GeniusManach2Recurring role in season 2 (Picasso), episodes "Chapter Two" and "Chapter Three" (series duration: ongoing, multiple seasons).
2019The BoysTranslucent3Recurring role in season 1 (series duration: ongoing, multiple seasons).
2019–2022His Dark MaterialsMetatron3Recurring role in season 3, episodes "No Way Out," "The Abyss," and "The Clouded Mountain" (series duration: 3 seasons).
2021Cowboy BebopVicious10Main antagonist in season 1 (series duration: 1 season, canceled after).
2023Everything NowRick8Main role in the Netflix series (series duration: 1 season).
2024–RivalsRupert Campbell-Black8 (season 1)Lead role in season 1 (series duration: ongoing); season 2 filming commenced in 2025, adapting the latter half of Jilly Cooper's novel.

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