Will Keen

Will Keen

55 · Born: Mar 4, 1970

2024
2019

Personal Details

BornMar 4, 1970 Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Parents
  • Priscilla
Relatives
  • Jake Weber (Cousin)

Biography

Born on a spring morning, March 4, 1970, in the esteemed city of Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK, Will Keen emerged as a talented individual with a passion for the performing arts. Throughout his illustrious career, he has made a name for himself as a skilled actor, captivating audiences with his remarkable portrayals in a diverse range of cinematic productions.

Some of his most notable roles include Operation Mincemeat (2021),a historical drama that showcases his exceptional acting abilities, Victor Frankenstein (2015),a thrilling reimagining of the classic tale, and Love and Other Disasters (2006),a romantic comedy that highlights his versatility as an actor.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Will Keen has also built a life filled with love and commitment. He has been married to his loving wife, María Fernández Ache, since August 10, 2002. Together, they have welcomed one precious child into their family, sharing their love and experiences with the next generation.

In summary, Will Keen is a talented actor with a successful career, a loving family, and a passion for his craft.

Career

2026
The Wizard of the Kremlin
The Wizard of the Kremlin as Boris Berezovsky
2023
Dead Shot
Dead Shot as Woodville
2022
The Man from Rome
The Man from Rome as Archbishop Corvo
Operation Mincemeat
Operation Mincemeat as Salvador Gomez-Beare
2021
Ridley Road
Ridley Road as David Epstein
2019
His Dark Materials
His Dark Materials as Father MacPhail
2017
The Crown
The Crown as Michael Adeane
2015
The Scandalous Lady W
The Scandalous Lady W as Mr. Bearcroft
Wolf Hall
Wolf Hall as Thomas Cranmer
2014
Ghosts
Ghosts as Pastor Manders
Sherlock
Sherlock as Major Reed
2012
Titanic
Titanic as Chief Officer Wilde
2010
Foyle's War
Foyle's War as Alan Deakin
2008
The Colour of Magic
The Colour of Magic as Ganmack Treehallett
2006
2005
Elizabeth I
Elizabeth I as Francis Bacon
2004