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Russell George Tovey Wiki Biography

Born Russell George Tovey on the 14th November 1981, in Billericay, Essex, England, and is an award- winning stage, television and film actor, probably best known to the world as George Sands in the TV fantasy drama series “Being Human” (2008-2013), and as Dr. Adam Smith in the comedy film “Grabbers” (2012), among many other differing appearances.

Have you ever wondered how rich Russell Tovey is, as of mid- 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Tovey’s net worth is as high as $4 million, an amount earned through his successful career in the entertainment industry as an actor, which has been active since the mid- ‘90s. Aside from screen appearances, Russell has also found success on stage, appearing in such plays as “Henry V” (2003), “His Dark Materials” (2003-2004), “The History Boys” (2006), and “A View from the Bridge” (2015), among others, which also increased his wealth.

Russell Tovey Net Worth $4 Million

Russell is the second child born to George Tovey and Carole Haynes; he has an older brother Daniel. The two grew up in Billericay, and young Russell went to Harold Court School and then to Shenfield High School. During his upbringing, Russell used to collect things and was often a visitor to archeological digs and museums, so his parents bought him a metal detector. His aspirations towards archeology grew ever higher as he visited a number of mineralogist conventions, and for a time wanted to be a history teacher. However, his focus changed after seeing “Dead Poets Society”, Stand By Me”, and several other performances, and he fell in love with acting.

He actually started his acting career when he was only 11 years old by joining a drama club in his hometown, and soon he was the center of attention of talent agents. His career began to progress which resulted in missing school, and he eventually left high school when he was 16 years old; he then enrolled at Barking College but after only a year he was expelled because he refused to appear in the school play, instead accepting a role in a production that would bring him money.

He made his screen debut in 1994, as Bill in the TV comedy-drama series “Mud”, and then didn’t have much success on screen until 2006, when he was cast as Peter Rudge in the film “The History Boys”, based on the play of the same name by Alan Bennett, which had premiered at the Royal National Theatre in London in 2004. Two years later, he was chosen for the role of the werewolf, George Sands in the TV fantasy drama series “Being Human” (2008-2012), and appeared in 24 episodes of the award-winning show, which increased his wealth to a large degree, especially as the particular role earned him an SFX Award in the category Cult Hero. In 2010 he started portraying Steve in the TV comedy series “Him & Her” (2010-2013), while in 2014 he had a minor role in the Golden Globe Award- nominated drama film “Pride”, and portrayed Jack in the horror thriller “Blackwood” the same year.

To speak further of his success in 2014 he appeared in the biopic about John Ruskin and his teen bride Effie Gray, “Effie Gray”, starring Dakota Fanning and Greg Wise, and was also selected for the role of Kevin Matheson in the TV romantic drama series “Looking” (2014-2015), reprising the role in the television film “Looking: The Movie” (2016), which also added to his wealth. In recent years, Russell played Jason in the drama film “The Pass” (2016), and Rupert Keynes in the comedy film “The Hippopotamus” (2017), while from 2016 he has been portraying Harry Doyle in the mystery crime-drama series “Quantico” (2016-).

However, Russell wouldn’t be nearly as successful as he is today, if it hadn’t been for Debra Gillett and her husband Patrick Marber. Firstly, Debra cast him in plays that she directed for the Chichester festival, and launched Russell’s acting career. After that, Marber cast him in “Howard Katz”, performed at the Royal National theatre. Since then, he was working parallel on stage and screen career. Before being cast as Peter Rudge in the “History Boys” in 2004, he also appeared in “Henry V”, “His Girl Friday”, both in 2003 and both at the Olivier Theatre, Royal National Theatre, and after “The History Boys”, Russell appeared in “A Miracle” (2009), “Sex With a Stranger” (2012), and most recently “Angels in America” (2017).

Russell is also known for his voice roles; he voiced Squirt from 2011 to 2012 in the animated TV series “Mike the Knight”, and then gave the voice to the Albino Pirate in the animated film “The Pirates! Band of Misfits” in 2012, among others, which have also contributed to his wealth.

Regarding his personal life, Russell is openly gay, ‘coming out’ to his parents when he was 18 years old, but conscious of his sexuality since he was 15 or 16 years old, according to his interviews. His sexuality caused estranged relationship with his family, however, they managed to overcome problems following the birth of Russell’s nephew back in 2004.



Full Name Russell Tovey
Net Worth $4 Million
Date Of Birth November 14, 1981
Place Of Birth Essex, England, UK
Height 5′ 9¾” (1.77 m)
Profession Actor, Soundtrack
Education Shenfield High School
Nationality British
Parents Carole Haynes, George Tovey
Siblings Daniel Tovey
Twitter https://twitter.com/russelltovey
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0869871/
Movies The Pass, Looking: The Movie, The History Boys, Grabbers, The Pirates! Band of Misfits, Tower Block, The Lady in the Van, Pride, Moomins on the Riviera, Is This a Joke?, Effie Gray, Stick Man, Evil Under the Sun, My Family and Other Animals, Blackwood, Agatha Christie’s Marple: Murder Is Easy, Roar,…
TV Shows The Job Lot, Looking, Him & Her, Being Human, Little Dorrit, Rob Brydon’s Annually Retentive, Mud, Spywatch, Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents, Playhouse Presents
Quote
1 I came out to myself when I was about 15 or 16, and to my parents when I was 18. When you come out to your parents, that’s when it’s properly official… The only thing I can give to young gay people is that when I was growing up there were no role models that were blokey, that were men. Everybody was flamboyant and camp, and I remember going, ‘That’s not me, so even though I think I am gay, I don’t think I fit into this world.

Actor

Title Year Status Character
Sherlock Uncovered 2012 TV Movie Henry Knight
The Pirates! Band of Misfits 2012 The Albino Pirate (voice)
In Love with Wilde 2012 TV Series Jack
Being Human 2008-2012 TV Series George George Sands
Grabbers 2012 Dr. Adam Smith
Sherlock 2012 TV Series Henry Knight
Mike the Knight 2011-2012 TV Series
Lady Grey London 2011 Short Rod
Words of the Blitz 2010
Huge 2010 Carl
Doctor Who 2007-2010 TV Series Midshipman Frame
In Passing 2009 Short Henry Travers
Gavin & Stacey 2007-2009 TV Series Budgie
Comedy Showcase 2009 TV Series Dave
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret 2009 TV Series Dave
Roar 2009 Short Tom
Drop 2009/I Short Ben
Little Dorrit 2008 TV Mini-Series John Chivery
Agatha Christie’s Marple 2008 TV Series PC Terence Reed
Mutual Friends 2008 TV Series Estate Agent
Ashes to Ashes 2008 TV Series Marcus Johnstone
Annually Retentive 2007 TV Series Ben
The History Boys 2006 Rudge
My Family and Other Animals 2005 TV Movie Leslie Durrell
Messiah: The Harrowing 2005 TV Mini-Series Robbie McManus, Police Technician
Holby City 2001-2005 TV Series Adam Spengler / Jerome Hibbert
Servants 2003 TV Mini-Series John Walters
William and Mary 2003 TV Series Aaron Patterson
The Bill 2001-2002 TV Series Tyro Shaw / Kieran Elcott
Silent Witness 2002 TV Series Josh Palmer
Ultimate Force 2002 TV Series Weasel
The Emperor’s New Clothes 2001 Recruit
Agatha Christie’s Poirot 2001 TV Series Lionel Marshall
Anchor Me 2000 TV Movie Young Nathan
Hope & Glory 2000 TV Series Gary Bailey
The Mrs Bradley Mysteries 1998 TV Series Stable Boy
Spywatch 1996 TV Mini-Series Dennis Sealey
Mud 1994-1995 TV Series Bill
Look and Read 1967 TV Series Dennis Sealey (“Spywatch” series) (1996)
Night of the Lotus 2016 post-production Charlie
The Hippopotamus post-production Rupert Keynes
Quantico 2016-2017 TV Series Harry Doyle
Looking: The Movie 2016 TV Movie Kevin Matheson
The Pass 2016 Jason
The Night Manager 2016 TV Mini-Series Simon Ogilvey
Comic Strip Presents RED TOP 2016 TV Movie Andy Coulson
Stick Man 2015 TV Short Dog (voice)
The Job Lot 2013-2015 TV Series Karl Lyndhurst
The Lady in the Van 2015 Young Man with Earring
Banished 2015 TV Series James Freeman
Looking 2014-2015 TV Series Kevin Matheson
Drunk History: UK 2015 TV Series King Charles II
Mike the Knight: Journey to Dragon Mountain 2014 Video Squirt
Muumit Rivieralla 2014 Moomin (English version, voice)
Effie Gray 2014 George
Blackwood 2014 Jack
Pride 2014/I Tim
Muppets Most Wanted 2014 Delivery Man
Him & Her 2010-2013 TV Series Steve
Snow… Sex & Suspicious Parents 2013 TV Series Narrator
The Dog Rescuers 2013 TV Series Narrator
Around Again 2013 Short British soldier
Talking to the Dead 2013 TV Series DS Huw Brydon
BBC Comedy Feeds 2013 TV Series
What Remains 2013 TV Series Michael
The King Is Dead 2013 Short Nicky
Is This a Joke? 2012 Short Tim
Tower Block 2012 Paul
So You Want to Be a Pirate! 2012 Video short The Albino Pirate (voice)
Coming Up 2012 TV Series Carl
Playhouse Presents 2012 TV Series Footman

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Looking 2015 TV Series performer – 1 episode

Self

Title Year Status Character
The Insider 2016 TV Series Himself
Festivals, Sex and Suspicious Parents 2015 TV Series Himself – Narrator
The Paul O’Grady Show 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest
The One Show 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest
Tower Block: Behind the Scenes 2014 Video documentary short Himself / Paul
Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide 2013 TV Movie documentary Narrator
Arqiva British Academy Television Awards 2013 TV Special Himself – Presenter
The Jonathan Ross Show 2013 TV Series Himself – Guest
Never Mind the Buzzcocks 2009-2012 TV Series Himself
Just a Minute 2012 TV Series Himself
Mongrels 2011 TV Series Himself
Doctor Who Confidential 2007-2011 TV Series documentary Himself – Narrator / Himself
24 Hour Panel People 2011 TV Mini-Series Himself
Sun… Sex & Suspicious Parents 2011 TV Series documentary Himself – Narrator
Breakfast 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest
Alan Carr: Chatty Man 2011 TV Series Himself – Guest
The Undercover Princesses 2010 TV Series Narrator
Being Human: Unearthed 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself
Sound 2009 TV Series Himself
Comic Relief’s Naughty Bits 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself
Richard & Judy’s New Position 2009 TV Series Himself
Little Dorrit: An Insight 2009 Video documentary short Himself – ‘John Chivery’
Something for the Weekend 2009 TV Series Himself
Pass It On: The History Boys on Screen 2007 Video documentary short Himself
Film ’72 2006 TV Series Himself
The South Bank Show 2005 TV Series documentary Himself – Guest

Archive Footage

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2012 RTS Television Award Royal Television Society, UK Best Comedy Performance Him & Her (2010)
2011 SFX Award SFX Awards, UK Cult Hero Being Human (2008)

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2013 BTVA Feature Film Voice Acting Award Behind the Voice Actors Awards Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists! (2012)

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