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Revision as of 05:08, 26 September 2018
Rollo Weeks | |
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Born | Rollo Percival Loring Weeks 20 March 1987 Chichester, England, United Kingdom |
Education | Sylvia Young Theatre School Stowe School |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1993–2012 |
Relatives | Perdita Weeks (sister) Honeysuckle Weeks (sister) |
Rollo Percival Loring Weeks (born 20 March 1987) is a British businessman and former actor. He is best known for his titular roles in the films The Little Vampire (2000) and The Thief Lord (2006).
Early life
Weeks is the son of Robin and Susan Weeks, and the younger brother of Honeysuckle and Perdita Weeks, both actresses. He attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School and Stowe School.
Career
Weeks's debut film as a child actor was The Little Vampire (2000), directed by Ulrich Edel, which earned Weeks a Young Artist Award nomination. He also appeared in Stephen Poliakoff's The Lost Prince (filmed 2002, released 2003) as the young George, Duke of Kent, in a film about the disabled Prince John. This was followed by roles in Girl With a Pearl Earring (2003) and The Queen of Sheba's Pearls (2004). His second turn as a title character came as Scipio in The Thief Lord (2006), a movie based on Cornelia Funke's novel The Thief Lord and directed by Richard Claus.[1] Weeks has also appeared in two television shows: Berkeley Square (1998) as Lord Louis Wilton and Goggle Eyes (1993) as Joseph. In 2009 he appeared in the second part of the Shark Week special Blood in the Water and played the character Guido in Chéri. In 2010, he played Jacob in Booked Out, about the lives of characters within an aging block of flats.
In 2016 Weeks was reported to be one of "a dynamic trio of young hospitality industry insiders" opening a new fast food outlet called Fancy Funkin Chicken in Coldharbour Lane, Brixton.[2]
Filmography
Title | Date | Role |
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Booked Out | 2012 | Jacob |
Blood in the Water: 2 | 2009 | Albert O'Hara |
Chéri | 2009 | Guido |
The Thief Lord | 2006 | Scipio Massimo |
The Queen of Sheba's Pearls | 2004 | Jack |
George and the Dragon | 2004 | Wryn |
Girl with a Pearl Earring | 2003 | Frans |
The Lost Prince | 2003 | George |
Attila | 2001 | Young Attila |
The Little Vampire | 2000 | Rudolph Sackville-Bagg |
Berkeley Square | 1998 | Lord Louis Wilton |
Braveheart | 1995 | Child in crowd (at Wallace's death) |
Goggle Eyes | 1993 | Joseph |
References
- ^ The Thief Lord (2006) at IMDb
- ^ Mike Urban, Fancy Funkin Chicken takes over the old Phoenix cafe on Coldharbour Lane, Brixton dated 25 August 2016 at brixtonbuzz.com, accessed 1 October 2017
External links
- Rollo Weeks at IMDb