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Lex Shrapnel

Lex Shrapnel, born Alexander Carey Shrapnel on 6 October 1979 in , , is an English actor and producer best known for his supporting roles in major films such as Captain America: The First Avenger (2011), where he portrayed Gilmore Hodge, and K-19: The Widowmaker (2002), in which he played Andrei Kornilov alongside . A member of a prominent acting family, Shrapnel is the son of veteran actor and the grandson of Academy Award-nominated actress , with his brother Tom Shrapnel also pursuing a career in . Shrapnel debuted in 1999 with a role in the TV series and gained early film recognition in the submarine thriller K-19: The Widowmaker, directed by . His subsequent film roles include John Tracy in the action-adventure Thunderbirds (2004) and Grant in the World War I aviation drama Flyboys (2006). On television, he has taken on recurring and guest roles, notably as Jamie in the revival of the classic series (2009) and as Billy Macintyre in the crime drama (2025). Shrapnel has also maintained an active stage presence, collaborating with his father in productions such as Caryl Churchill's (2014) at London's Gate Theatre, and performing in Shakespearean works including . In recent years, as of 2025, expanded into producing and continued with roles in films like the sci-fi thriller (2018) and the dark comedy series A Town Called Malice (2023), along with appearances in The Bay (2024), (2025), and (2025), showcasing his versatility across genres. Additionally, he has contributed to audio dramas, voicing characters in ' series.

Early life

Family

Lex Shrapnel was born Alexander Carey Shrapnel on October 6, 1979, in London, England. He is the second of three sons born to the British (1942–2020) and Francesca Ann Shrapnel (née Bartley), a landscape designer. His older brother is Joe Shrapnel (born 1976), a and occasional , while his younger brother is Tom Shrapnel (born 1981), an and filmmaker. Shrapnel's maternal grandparents were the Academy Award-nominated actress (1921–2007) and Anthony C. Bartley (1919–2001), a pilot and . The family maintained a home in Wattisfield, , where Shrapnel grew up immersed in an acting dynasty that profoundly influenced his early interest in performance.

Education

Shrapnel was born in but relocated with his family to , , during his early years, where he attended local schools for his childhood education. His family's longstanding involvement in the provided early exposure to , fostering his initial interest in the profession. Following the completion of his , Shrapnel chose to pursue on a full-time basis and enrolled at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in for formal professional training. He graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, an institution renowned for its rigorous program, where he developed and refined his performance skills through intensive study and practical exercises.

Career

Breakthrough in film

Lex Shrapnel entered the acting profession at age 17, beginning with his professional debut in in 2002. By 2002, Shrapnel achieved his breakthrough in cinema with a supporting role in the Kathryn Bigelow-directed submarine thriller K-19: The Widowmaker, where he portrayed Captain-Lieutenant Mikhail Kornilov, the communications officer aboard the ill-fated Soviet . The , starring and , dramatized the real-life 1961 reactor meltdown incident and highlighted the crew's heroism under pressure. The role in K-19: The Widowmaker marked a significant step for Shrapnel, exposing him to high-profile production and earning praise for the ensemble's authentic portrayal of tension and camaraderie amid crisis. Critics noted the film's strong performances from its leads, with the supporting cast, including Shrapnel, contributing to its gripping depiction of naval duty and sacrifice, which helped it gross approximately $65 million worldwide despite mixed reviews with a 59% approval rating. This exposure garnered early attention for the young actor, positioning him as a promising talent in action-oriented dramas and opening doors to international projects. Building on this momentum, Shrapnel gained further international visibility in 2004 with his role as John Tracy, the cerebral astronaut son and operator of Thunderbird 5 space station, in the live-action adaptation of the classic puppet series Thunderbirds. Directed by Jonathan Frakes, the film featured a young ensemble including Ben Kingsley as the villain The Hood, and Shrapnel's portrayal emphasized the character's technical expertise and family loyalty in high-stakes rescue missions. Though the movie received negative critical reception with a 19% approval rating, it provided Shrapnel with global promotional opportunities, including events in Tokyo, and broadened his appeal to adventure genre audiences. As the son of acclaimed actor and grandson of Hollywood icon , the young performer navigated the inherent challenges of entering an industry dominated by family legacy, including the risk of or comparisons to relatives. Despite these pressures, Shrapnel credited his father's guidance for providing crucial support without overshadowing his independent development. This familial foundation, combined with his Guildhall School of Music and Drama training, helped him establish a distinct presence in , mitigating potential pitfalls of while leveraging industry connections for career advancement.

Television and stage

Shrapnel's early television appearances included supporting roles in British series, marking his transition from film into episodic drama. Following his breakthrough in cinema, which provided initial visibility, he took on the part of Ian Fowkes, a key operative in the Hunted, a miniseries that aired in 2012 and explored themes of corporate intrigue and personal betrayal. In 2014, he portrayed Gavin Hopkirk, a grieving enthusiast entangled in a , in the episode "The Flying Club" of ITV's long-running crime drama Midsomer Murders. These roles showcased his ability to convey emotional depth in ensemble casts, gradually building toward more prominent characters. By the 2020s, Shrapnel's television work evolved to include lead and recurring parts that highlighted his range in complex narratives. In the 2023 Sky Max crime series A Town Called Malice, he played Leonard Lord, a hardened criminal family member navigating loyalty and violence in a sun-soaked , contributing to the show's gritty depiction of 1980s gang dynamics. More recently, in 2024, he assumed the role of Dr. David , a university professor harboring dark secrets, in the fifth series of ITV's The Bay, where his performance added layers of moral ambiguity to the coastal mystery plot. In 2025, he guest-starred as Father Vincent Lazarus in the episode "The Cup of " of BBC's . This progression from secondary figures to central antagonists and antiheroes reflects Shrapnel's growing presence in high-stakes television storytelling. On stage, Shrapnel has been a notable presence in classical and contemporary productions, earning acclaim for his dynamic interpretations. His breakthrough theatrical role came in 2008 with the Royal Shakespeare Company's Henry IV, Part 1, where he portrayed the fiery opposite David Warner's Falstaff; critics praised his energetic, modern take on the character as a volatile , infusing the with contemporary vigor during the RSC's ambitious Histories cycle at the . This performance solidified his reputation in Shakespearean , blending physical intensity with sharp wit. Shrapnel has also extended his stage work to audio formats and other ensemble pieces, demonstrating versatility across media. In 2010, he voiced Toby Barker, a spectral porter in a haunted waxworks, in the Big Finish audio drama The Spirit Trap from the Jago & Litefoot series, set in a Doctor Who-adjacent universe and noted for its atmospheric tension and period authenticity. Additional theatre credits include roles in revivals like Terence Rattigan's The Deep Blue Sea (2011) at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, where he played the charismatic yet flawed Freddy Page, further illustrating his command of emotional nuance in intimate dramatic settings.

Producing and other ventures

Shrapnel entered producing with the 2015 short film Strange Weather, directed by his brother Tom Shrapnel, where he served as while also appearing as an . The , which explores themes of human connection through a mysterious natural event, marked an early venture into independent filmmaking for the collaborators. In 2016, he took on an role for the short The Knackerman, again directed by Tom Shrapnel, focusing on an aging confronting mortality amid rural isolation. This involvement highlighted Shrapnel's support for intimate, narrative-driven independent s, often tied to familial creative efforts. Beyond film production, Shrapnel has contributed to audio dramas through voice work, notably in ' Doctor Who: The Companion Chronicles series. In the 2010 release , he voiced the character of the , supporting lead narrator as Dr. Elizabeth Shaw in a story uncovering secrets from the Third Doctor era. His participation in such audio ventures expanded his media presence into scripted podcast-like formats, blending performance with narrative storytelling. Shrapnel's producing efforts have remained selective, primarily in short-form independent cinema post-2010, allowing him to balance these roles alongside his extensive commitments. While no major producing projects emerged after 2020 as of November 2025, his trajectory suggests ongoing interest in contributions to personal and family-led initiatives.

Filmography

Film

Lex Shrapnel has appeared in the following feature films:
  • K-19: The Widowmaker (2002) as Kornilov, directed by Kathryn Bigelow
  • Nine Lives (2002) as Tom, directed by Andrew Green
  • Thunderbirds (2004) as John Tracy, directed by Jonathan Frakes
  • Minotaur (2006) as Tyro, directed by Jonathan English
  • Flyboys (2006) as Grant, directed by Tony Bill
  • Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) as Gilmore Hodge, directed by Joe Johnston
  • Seal Team 8: Behind Enemy Lines (2014) as Case, directed by Isaac Florentine
  • Christmas Eve (2015) as Tim, directed by Mitch Davis
  • The Brothers Grimsby (2016) as Steven Marber, directed by Louis Leterrier
  • Extinction (2018) as Ray, directed by Ben Young
  • Marching Powder (2025) as Vaughn, directed by Nick Love

Television

Shrapnel began his television career with guest roles in British dramas during the mid-2000s. His guest appearance in (2014, episode "The Flying Club") featured him as Gavin Hopkirk, involved in the show's mystery. Shrapnel gained prominence with a recurring role as Ian Fowkes in the espionage thriller (2012), appearing in all eight episodes as a key operative for the private intelligence firm . In the historical drama Medici: Masters of Florence (2016), he played across eight episodes, depicting the political rival of the Medici family during Renaissance . Shrapnel portrayed Leonard Lord in the crime series (2023), a recurring role in the ten-episode first season set in 1980s , where his character navigates family criminal dynamics. (Note: The role is listed as Leonard Lord, not Clem, in production credits.) In series 5 of The Bay (2024), Shrapnel appeared as David Wallasey, a doctor central to the investigation, across six episodes of the crime drama. He appeared as Father Vincent Lazarus in the Father Brown episode "The Cup of Calabria" (2025), an excommunicated priest tied to a relic theft mystery. He played Billy Macintyre in the Harlan Coben miniseries (2025), appearing in three episodes as a figure connected to the protagonist's visions and family secrets. Shrapnel has several other television credits, including Minder (2009) as Jamie Cartwright; guest spots in Endeavour (2013, as Roy Adamson), Casualty (2013, as Mark Caffola), By Any Means (2013, as DI Campbell), The Assets (2014, as Mitch Weaver), Sons of Liberty (2015 miniseries, as William Dawes), A.D. The Bible Continues (2015, as Jonathan, son of Annas, 3 episodes), Houdini & Doyle (2016, as Mitchell Pearce), Prime Suspect: Tennison (2017, as John Bentley in three episodes), Infiniti (2022, as Anthony Kurz), and Sexy Beast (2024, as Alan "Two Guns" Graves in six episodes). These roles span genres from historical epics to modern thrillers, often highlighting his versatility in supporting antagonist or complex authority figures.

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