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'''Rollo Weeks''' (born [[March 20]], [[1987]] in [[Chichester, West Sussex|Chichester]], [[West Sussex]]) is an [[England|English]] [[actor]].
'''Rollo Weeks''' (born [[March 20]], [[1987]] in [[Chichester]], [[West Sussex]]) is an [[England|English]] [[actor]].


He is the son of Robin and Susan Weeks, and the brother of [[Honeysuckle Weeks]] and [[Perdita Weeks]] (also actors). His name means 'famous wolf' after his family's most traceable ancestor (a viking). He has been acting since the age of two. He used to attend Sylvia Young's Theater School and later Stowe School. His debut film was The Little Vampire (2000), which was directed by Ulrich Edel and earned Rollo a Young Artist Award nomination. Soon followed were roles in Girl With A Pearl Earring (2003) and The Queen of Sheba's Pearls (2004). Rollo's 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. In the future, Rollo hopes to be either a pro skateboarder, a successful businessman, or a famous actor. He also smokes.{{fact}} Rollo has also appeared in two TV shows - "Berkeley Square' (1998) as Lord Louis Wilton and "Goggle Eyes" (1993) as Joseph.
He is the son of Robin and Susan Weeks, and the brother of [[Honeysuckle Weeks]] and [[Perdita Weeks]] (also actors). His name means 'famous wolf' after his family's most traceable ancestor (a viking). He has been acting since the age of two. He used to attend Sylvia Young's Theater School and later Stowe School. His debut film was The Little Vampire (2000), which was directed by Ulrich Edel and earned Rollo a Young Artist Award nomination. Soon followed were roles in Girl With A Pearl Earring (2003) and The Queen of Sheba's Pearls (2004). Rollo's 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. In the future, Rollo hopes to be either a pro skateboarder, a successful businessman, or a famous actor. He also smokes.{{fact}} Rollo has also appeared in two TV shows - "Berkeley Square' (1998) as Lord Louis Wilton and "Goggle Eyes" (1993) as Joseph.
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Revision as of 00:02, 29 January 2007

Rollo Weeks (born March 20, 1987 in Chichester, West Sussex) is an English actor.

He is the son of Robin and Susan Weeks, and the brother of Honeysuckle Weeks and Perdita Weeks (also actors). His name means 'famous wolf' after his family's most traceable ancestor (a viking). He has been acting since the age of two. He used to attend Sylvia Young's Theater School and later Stowe School. His debut film was The Little Vampire (2000), which was directed by Ulrich Edel and earned Rollo a Young Artist Award nomination. Soon followed were roles in Girl With A Pearl Earring (2003) and The Queen of Sheba's Pearls (2004). Rollo's 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. In the future, Rollo hopes to be either a pro skateboarder, a successful businessman, or a famous actor. He also smokes.[citation needed] Rollo has also appeared in two TV shows - "Berkeley Square' (1998) as Lord Louis Wilton and "Goggle Eyes" (1993) as Joseph.

Year Title Role Notes
2006 The Thief Lord Scipio
2004 The Queen of Sheba's Pearls Jack Bradley
2004 George and the Dragon Wryn
2003 Girl with a Pearl Earring Frans
2003 The Lost Prince Prince George
2001 Attila Young Attila
2000 The Little Vampire Rudolph Sackville-Bagg