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Sam Spruell

Sam Spruell (born 1 January 1977) is a British actor best known for his versatile portrayals of complex, often menacing characters in international film and television. The son of actress Linda Broughton, he was raised in , , and studied at the before launching his acting career on stage, debuting with the Royal National Theatre. He transitioned to screen work with his film debut in K-19: The Widowmaker (2002), directed by , and quickly established himself in supporting roles, including a courtier in Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007) and a in the Oscar-winning (2008). Spruell's career encompasses a range of tough, ruthless figures across genres, from the partisan fighter in Defiance (2008) and the villainous assassin in (2014) to the gangster Jack "The Hat" McVitie in (2015), opposite . On television, he has delivered standout performances as the sin-eater Ole Munch in the fifth season of Noah Hawley's Fargo (2023–2024), a role that drew widespread acclaim for its eerie depth and earned an Emmy submission in the category, as well as in Steve McQueen's Small Axe (). Other notable TV credits include the mercenary Toran Prichard in Kurt Sutter's (2015), the Russian captain Sergei Laskin in The Last Ship (2014–2018), and the alien entity the Younger Swarm in (2021). Spruell's recent film work features the frontiersman Bronson in (2023), a critically praised , and he continues to build his profile with an upcoming role as Prince Maekar Targaryen in HBO's (2026), a to .

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Sam Spruell was born on 1 January 1977 in , , . He spent much of his childhood in southeast , where he developed an early interest in through participation in local youth theatres, which he later described as an invaluable opportunity for self-expression. Spruell's mother, Linda Broughton, is an actress known for her work primarily in theatre and television. Born around 1947, she continues to perform as of 2024, at age 77, and has been a significant influence on her son's career, encouraging him to delve deeply into character humanity and even assisting with audition preparations. Little public information is available about Spruell's father or any siblings, as he maintains privacy regarding his family background. His relatives have expressed pleasant surprise at his rise to prominence in international film and television, acknowledging the challenges of the industry.

University studies

Spruell attended the in , , completing his university studies before transitioning to a career in acting. Raised in , he pursued higher education in , though specific details about his degree program or academic focus remain undocumented in . Following his graduation, Spruell took on various jobs, including working as a barman and waiter at The Spitz music venue and restaurant in , which marked the period immediately after his university years as he began exploring opportunities in .

Career

Theatre work

Sam Spruell's theatre career began with his professional debut as Roderigo in William Shakespeare's at the Royal Exchange Theatre in in 2002, directed by Braham Murray, where he shared the stage with as . In 2005, he appeared in Edward Bond's Lear at the Crucible Theatre in , directed by Jonathan Kent, portraying a soldier in a production that reimagined Shakespeare's tragedy through Bond's lens of political and familial strife. Spruell spent a year as an associate artist at the National Theatre in 2006, performing in two major productions: Ben Jonson's The Alchemist, directed by , where he played the zealous Ananias; and Bertolt Brecht's in a version by David Hare, directed by Howard Davies, as Cardinal Bellarmine. He took on the role of in The Caretaker at Trafalgar Studios in in 2010, directed by , opposite as Davies and Peter McDonald as Aston, delivering a performance noted for its simmering menace in the play's exploration of and power dynamics. In 2009, Spruell starred in ' Pornography at the Tricycle Theatre (now ) in , directed by Anna Mackmin, playing a character in a fragmented examining London life amid the backdrop of the 7/7 bombings, with co-stars including Kirsty Bushell. Spruell portrayed Mark, a wealthy recovering addict, in the 2016 revival of Mark Ravenhill's at the Lyric , directed by Sean Holmes, a production that updated the play's themes of and hedonism for the digital age, earning praise for its raw intensity. Returning to Shakespeare in 2017, he played the manipulative in at the , part of , directed by Ellen McDougall, opposite Kurt Egyiawan as Othello; critics highlighted his vicious, everyday menace in a candlelit production emphasizing toxic masculinity. More recently, in 2022, Spruell appeared as Father Brendan Flynn in John Patrick Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning at , directed by , alongside as Sister Aloysius; his portrayal of the charismatic yet ambiguous priest anchored the play's tense moral inquiry into faith and suspicion.

Film roles

Spruell's entry into film came in the early with supporting roles in international productions. He debuted in the submarine disaster thriller K-19: The Widowmaker (2002), directed by , where he played a crew member amid the tense Cold War-era drama starring and . This was followed by a part in the (2003), portraying a figure in the narrative centered on and . His early work often featured him in period pieces and thrillers, establishing a screen presence suited to intense, authoritative characters. By the mid-2000s, Spruell transitioned to more prominent supporting roles in British independent cinema. In (2006), a gritty road thriller, he portrayed the menacing criminal Stuart, who forces a young woman and a on a desperate flight from , earning notice for his raw depiction of urban underworld tension. He continued with a role in the Elizabethan epic Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007), opposite , contributing to the film's portrayal of political intrigue and . The year 2008 marked significant visibility in Hollywood war dramas: as Contractor Charlie, an explosives handler, in Bigelow's Academy Award-winning , capturing the psychological strain of in ; and as Arkady Lubczanski, a Jewish , in Edward Zwick's Defiance, based on the true story of resistance fighters in Nazi-occupied . Spruell's career expanded into high-profile action and genre films in the 2010s. He played Finn, the sadistic brother and henchman to the Evil Queen (), in the fantasy blockbuster (2012), directed by , showcasing his physicality in sword-and-sorcery combat sequences. In Ridley Scott's crime thriller (2013), he appeared as the Wireman, a operative entangled in a drug deal gone wrong alongside and . He took on the role of Jack "The Hat" McVitie, the real-life gangster assassinated by the Kray brothers, in Brian Helgeland's biographical (2015), delivering a chilling performance in scenes of brutal gangland violence opposite Tom Hardy's dual portrayal of the twins. Other key credits include the villainous henchman Oleg Malankov in (2014), opposite , and the Scottish lord Valence in the historical epic (2018), directed by David Mackenzie, depicting Robert the Bruce's rebellion against Edward I. In recent years, Spruell has balanced genre versatility with character-driven parts. He portrayed General Okto-Bar, a military leader, in Luc Besson's sci-fi spectacle Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017). His turn as Dr. Tyapkin, a Soviet doctor, in the Cold War mystery Child 44 (2015) highlighted his skill in portraying bureaucratic menace. More recently, in the Western The Settlers (2023), directed by Sergio G. Sánchez, he played Bronson, a hardened frontiersman in a tale of colonial violence in 19th-century Patagonia. These roles underscore Spruell's range across historical, action, and dramatic contexts, often as antagonists or complex allies.

Television appearances

Sam Spruell's television career began in the early 2000s with supporting roles in British drama series. He debuted in the ITV miniseries P.O.W. (2003), portraying the character Wilkes, a role that marked his entry into period drama television. Earlier that year, he appeared as Tommy Duggan in an episode of the wartime series Foyle's War (2002), showcasing his ability to embody complex supporting figures in historical contexts. These early appearances established him in the UK television landscape, often in guest capacities that highlighted his versatility in tense, character-driven narratives. Throughout the mid-2000s, Spruell gained recurring exposure in high-profile shows. He played Jason Belling in (also known as MI-5), appearing in a 2004 special titled Project Friendly Fire and again in the 2007 episode "The School" (season 6, episode 9), contributing to the series' intrigue. In 2010, he took on a memorable role in the first season of , embodying a in episode 2, which underscored his knack for portraying psychologically intense villains. Transitioning to American television, Spruell recurred as Dr. Quincy Tophet, a cunning paleomicrobiologist, in season 1 of The Last Ship (2014). He followed this with the role of Toran Prichard, a trusted ally to the protagonist, in the FX historical drama (2015). Spruell's television work in the late and increasingly featured lead and pivotal supporting roles in acclaimed and limited series. In the Small Axe (2020), he appeared as PC Frank Pulley in the episode "," directed by , capturing the era's social tensions through a perspective. He portrayed the sinister Cavendish, a ship's with dark ambitions, in the miniseries The North Water (2021), opposite Jack O'Connell in a brutal whaling tale. That same year, Spruell voiced and provided for the Younger Swarm in the Doctor Who special "" (2021), a multi-episode arc involving alien entities threatening Earth. His performance as Ole Munch in season 5 of Fargo (2023–2024), a folklore-inspired with a , earned critical praise for its eerie intensity and philosophical undertones. More recently, he played DCI Charlie Miller in the true-crime drama (2023–2024), investigating the 1983 , and took on the role of Prince Maekar Targaryen in the series A of the Seven Kingdoms (2025). In 2025, Spruell appeared as Stuart in the series H Is for Hawk. Upcoming projects include The Thing with Feathers (2025).

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRole
2002K-19: The WidowmakerDmitri Nevsky
2003King's guard
2006Stuart Allen
2006Hospital Director
2007Elizabeth: The Golden AgeTorturer
2008Contractor Charlie
2008 Lubczanski
2009Nigel
2010Kilburns' Drummer
2012Finn
2013SixteenLiam
2013Wireman
2013Governor Hayes
2014GiveJason
2014Jack Witkowski
2014Oleg Malankov
2015Dr. Tyapkin
2015Legend
2017Cowboy DaveCowboy Dave
2017Valerian and the City of a Thousand PlanetsGeneral Okto-Bar
2018Aymer de Valence
2018The World Is YoursBruce
2021Bertie
2021Locked DownMartin
2022Aaron
2023Bronson
2025The Thing with FeathersPaul
TBATBA

Television

Sam Spruell's television career spans over two decades, beginning with supporting roles in British productions and evolving into prominent parts in both and international series, often portraying complex antagonists or morally ambiguous characters. His early work included appearances in crime and drama series such as P.O.W. (2003), where he played Wilkes, and (also known as MI-5), in which he portrayed the recurring character Jason Belling across episodes in 2004 and 2007. These roles established him in the 's television landscape, showcasing his ability to embody tense, shadowy figures in and historical contexts. Throughout the late 2000s and early 2010s, Spruell continued to build his profile with guest and recurring parts in acclaimed British dramas, including The Fixer (2008), Foyle's War (2008) as Tommy Duggan, and Luther (2010), where he delivered a chilling performance as the sniper Owen Lynch, a key antagonist in the first season. His transition to American television marked a significant expansion, starting with the role of Dr. Quincy Tophet, a microbiologist, in the first season of The Last Ship (2014), and Captain Toran Prichard, a loyal Welsh warrior, in The Bastard Executioner (2015). These appearances highlighted his versatility across genres, from post-apocalyptic thrillers to medieval action dramas. In the 2020s, Spruell's television presence grew more prominent, blending high-profile anthology projects and limited series. He appeared as PC Pulley in Steve McQueen's Small Axe (2020), contributing to the critically praised exploration of London's West Indian community. Further roles included the manipulative Oliver Graham in Liar (2020), the enigmatic Cavendish in The North Water (2021), and the ancient villain Swarm (voiced as the Younger Swarm) in Doctor Who's Flux storyline (2021), drawing on his experience with supernatural and historical elements. His portrayal of the taciturn enforcer Ole Munch in the fifth season of Fargo (2023–2024) earned widespread praise for its eerie intensity, inspired by figures from Norse lore. More recently, he played the gangster Charlie Miller in the second season of The Gold (2024), a BBC drama based on the Brink's-Mat robbery, appearing in three episodes as a key figure in the heist's aftermath, and Horace in Dune: Prophecy (2024). Looking ahead, Spruell is slated to portray Prince Maekar Targaryen, a stern and ambitious royal, in HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (2025), series adapting George R.R. Martin's novellas. Across his television work, Spruell has consistently gravitated toward characters that blend menace with depth, contributing to ensemble casts in prestige productions while avoiding through diverse and contemporary settings.

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