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'''Angus Macfadyen''' (born 21 September 1963)<ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/4/Angus-Macfadyen.html Biodata]</ref> is a Scottish actor known for his roles as [[Robert the Bruce]] in ''[[Braveheart]]'', Vice-Counsel Dupont in ''[[Equilibrium (film)|Equilibrium]]'', and McCreedy in [[Cameron Crowe]]'s ''[[We Bought a Zoo]]''. He has made appearances in several television series such as ''[[Californication (TV series)|Californication]]'', ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' and the final season of ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]''. He currently stars as Robert Rogers in the [[AMC (TV channel)|AMC]] historical drama ''[[Turn: Washington's Spies]]'' and as [[Allan Pinkerton]] on the first-run syndicated show ''[[The Pinkertons]]''.<ref name="imdb.com">https://pro-labs.imdb.com/name/nm0005171/?ref_=sch_int</ref>
==Early life==
Macfadyen was born in [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]] and lived a colourful childhood, being raised in such places as the [[Philippines]], [[Africa]], [[Singapore]] and [[France]]. His father was a doctor in the [[World Health Organization]].<ref>[http://www.relaxorium.com/mindspringbs/angusarticles.html Angus Articles]</ref> Macfadyen attended the [[University of Edinburgh]] and the [[Central School of Speech and Drama]] in London.
==Career==
===1990s===
Macfadyen's first role was Philip in the film made for television ''[[The Lost Language of Cranes (movie)|The Lost Language of Cranes]]''. He portrayed a young man who must tell his parents that he is gay. Playing the role of his father was fellow Scottish actor [[Brian Cox (actor)|Brian Cox]]. Macfadyen then acted in the television film ''15: The Life and Death of Philip Knight'' (1993) and also on the television show ''[[Takin' Over the Asylum]]'' (1994) about a salesman who runs a radio station in a mental institution. That role led to his role as [[Robert the Bruce]] in [[Mel Gibson]]'s film ''[[Braveheart]]'' (1995).<ref name="imdb.com"/>
After ''Braveheart'' won Best Picture at the Academy Awards, Macfadyen acted in the independent film ''[[Nevada (1997 film)|Nevada]]'' (1997), before giving the most over-the-top performance of his career in the action/fantasy ''[[Warriors of Virtue]]'' (1997). He also co-starred alongside [[Don Cheadle]] and [[Ray Liotta]] when he played Peter Lawford in the HBO film ''[[The Rat Pack]]'' (1998).<ref name="imdb.com"/>
Macfadyen played [[Orson Welles]] in [[Tim Robbins]]'s third directorial film ''[[Cradle Will Rock]]'' (1999). Although the film received a nomination for the Palme d'Or at [[Cannes]], it was a financial flop. Macfadyen next made the Shakespearan film ''[[Titus (film)|Titus]]'' (1999), alongside Anthony Hopkins, where he played Lucius, eldest son of Titus Andronicus. Directed by [[Julie Taymor]], the film was a critical triumph but with mediocre box office results.
===2000s===
After the noir film ''Second Skin'' (2000), Macfadyen acted in a number of poorly received films. One such film was the action film ''Styx'' (2001) which starred [[Peter Weller]]. A year later, he acted in the comedy film ''[[Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (film)|Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood]]'' (2002) alongside a number of famous names: [[Sandra Bullock]], [[Ellen Burstyn]], [[Maggie Smith]] and [[Ashley Judd]]. That same year, Macfadyen took the role of Vice-Counsel Dupont in ''[[Equilibrium (film)|Equilibrium]]''. The film, also starring [[Christian Bale]], [[Sean Bean]], [[Taye Diggs]] and [[Emily Watson]], is set in the future, where a fascist regime forbids all emotions.<ref name="imdb.com"/>
Macfadyen acted as Marcus Crassus in the TV version of ''[[Spartacus]]'', the character of Bill in ''[[The Pleasure Drivers]]'', and the lead in the dramatic film ''The Virgin of Juarez'' (2006). He then played the pirate Blackbeard in [[Blackbeard (2006 film)|a television film of the same name]].<ref name="imdb.com"/>
His next big role was that of [[List of Saw characters#Jeff Denlon|Jeff Denlon]] in ''[[Saw III]]''. Jeff is a man obsessed with revenge, and he is led into a series of traps that test his ability to forgive. The film was a smash hit for its 10 million dollar budget, earning almost 200 million dollars worldwide. Macfadyen then co-starred in the [[box office bomb]] ''[[Redline (2007 film)|Redline]]'' (2007); the same year he appeared in ''Saw IV'', which was also a box office success.
Macfadyen continued making films, starring as the outlaw Will Tunney in his western film ''Shadowheart'' (2009). He has appeared on television in the series ''[[Californication (TV series)|Californication]]'' and ''[[Killer Wave]]''. He has also acted in the mystery film ''[[San Saba (film)|San Saba]]'' and the thriller film ''[[Clean Break (film)|Clean Break]]''.
===2010s===
Macfadyen has appeared in two thrillers: ''Pound of Flesh'' (2010) alongside [[Malcolm McDowell]] which revolves around a corrupt college professor, and the crime thriller ''Shadows of the White Nights'' alongside [[Christian Slater]]. He starred as Lucas Blackstone in the Christian film [[Taken By Grace]]. Additionally, Macfadyen was part of the cast of the [[USA Network]]'s television series ''[[Psych]]'', the [[Cameron Crowe]] feature film, ''[[We Bought a Zoo]]'' starring [[Matt Damon]], and the final season of ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]'' as villain Nicholas Quinn.
Currently Macfadyen stars as Robert Rogers in [[AMC (TV channel)|AMC]]'s historical drama series, ''[[Turn: Washington's Spies]],'' [[Allan Pinkerton]] on the first-run syndicated show [[The Pinkertons]].<ref name="imdb.com"/> In late 2014 he began principal photography on "Macbeth," a feature-length film adaptation of the Shakespearean play in which he stars and directs.<ref>http://www.styleweekly.com/richmond/crowned-by-chance/Content?oid=2174915</ref>
==Filmography==
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;"
|- align="center"
! style="background: #B0C4DE;" | Year
! style="background: #B0C4DE;" | Film
! style="background: #B0C4DE;" | Role
! style="background: #B0C4DE;" | Notes
|-
| rowspan=2|1991
| ''[[The Lost Language of Cranes (movie)|The Lost Language of Cranes]]''
| Philip Benjamin
| TV film
|-
|''[[Soldier Soldier]]''
| Lt. Alex Pereira
| Five episodes
|-
| 1993
| ''15: The Life and Death of Philip Knight''
| David McBride
| TV film
|-
| rowspan=2|1994
| ''Two Golden Balls''
| Dexter
| TV film
|-
|''[[Takin' Over the Asylum]]''
| Fergus
| Four episodes
|-
| rowspan=2|1995
|''[[Braveheart]]''
| Robert the Bruce
| Also the film's narrator
|-
|''[[Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story]]''
| Richard Burton
| TV film
|-
| rowspan=4|1997
|''[[Nevada (1997 film)|Nevada]]''
| West
|
|-
|''[[Warriors of Virtue]]''
| Komodo
|
|-
|''[[Snide and Prejudice]]''
| Michael Davidson/[[Adolf Hitler]]
|
|-
|''[[Still Breathing]]''
| Philip
|
|-
| rowspan=4|1998
|''[[Joseph's Gift]]''
| Carl
|
|-
|''[[The Brylcreem Boys]]''
| Count Rudolph von Stegenbek
|
|-
| ''[[The Rat Pack]]''
| Peter Lawford
| TV film
|-
|''[[Lanai-Loa]]''
| Turner
|
|-
| rowspan=3|1999
|''[[Façade (film)|Facade]]''
| Frederic Colbert
| a.k.a. ''Death Valley''
|-
|''[[Titus (film)|Titus]]''
| Lucius
|
|-
| ''[[Cradle Will Rock]]''
| [[Orson Welles]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|2000
| ''[[Jason and the Argonauts (2000 film)|Jason and the Argonauts]]''
| [[Zeus]]
| TV film
|-
| ''Second Skin''
| Sam Kane
|
|-
| rowspan=2|2001
| ''A Woman's a Helluva Thing''
| Houston Blackett
| TV film
|-
| ''Styx''
| Mike
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2002
| ''On the Roof''
| Jack
|
|-
| ''[[Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (film)|Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood]]''
| Connor McGill
|
|-
| ''[[Equilibrium (film)|Equilibrium]]''
| Dupont
|
|-
| 2003
| ''[[Miracles (TV series)|Miracles]]''
| Alva Keel
| Thirteen episodes
|-
| rowspan=2|2004
| ''[[Spartacus (2004 film)|Spartacus]]''
| [[Marcus Licinius Crassus|Marcus Crassus]]
| TV film
|-
| ''[[5ive Days to Midnight]]''
| Roy Bremmer
| TV film
|-
| rowspan=4|2005
| ''[[Tilt (TV series)|Tilt]]''
| Roy "Mac" McEntyre
| One episode
|-
| ''Murder on the Yellow Brick Road''
| Michael Alberts
|
|-
| ''[[Shooting Gallery (film)|Shooting Gallery]]''
| Tenderloin Tony
| Direct-to-video
|-
| ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]''
| Joseph Ehrmann
| Three episodes
|-
| rowspan=7|2006
|''The Virgin of Juarez''
| Patrick Nunzio
| [[Voice acting|Voice]]
|-
| ''[[Fatwa (film)|Fatwa]]''
| Bobby
|
|-
| ''[[Blackbeard (2006 film)|Blackbeard]]''
| [[Blackbeard]]
| TV film
|-
| ''[[The Pleasure Drivers]]''
| Bill
|
|-
| ''Scoundrels, Scallywags, and Scurvy Knaves''
|
| Direct-to-video
|-
| ''[[Saw III]]''
| [[List of Saw characters#Saw III#Jeff Denlon|Jeff Denlon]]
|Nominated- Scream Award for Scream King
|-
| ''[[.45 (film)|.45]]''
| Al
|
|-
| rowspan=4|2007
| ''The Rich Inner Life of Penelope Cloud''
| Claude
| TV film
|-
|''[[Killer Wave]]''
| John McAdams
| TV mini-series
|-
| ''[[Redline (2007 film)|Redline]]''
| Michael D'Orazio
|
|-
| ''[[Saw IV]]''
| Jeff Denlon
| Cameo
|-
| rowspan=6|2008
| ''Impulse''
| Jonathan Dennison/Simon Phillips
| Direct-to-video
|-
| ''[[Clean Break (film)|Clean Break]]''
| Matt McKay
|
|-
| ''[[San Saba (film)|San Saba]]''
| Bud
|
|-
| ''[[Eleventh Hour (U.S. TV series)|Eleventh Hour]]''
| Jason Cooper
| One episode
|-
| ''[[Californication (TV series)|Californication]]''
| Julian
| Six episodes
|-
| ''[[Saw V]]''
| Jeff Denlon
| Cameo
|-
| rowspan=3|2009
| ''Shadowheart''
| Will Tunney
| Direct-to-video
|-
| ''Pound of Flesh''
| Patrick Kelly
|
|-
| ''[[Saw VI]]''
| Jeff Denlon
| Cameo
|-
| rowspan=2|2010
| ''[[Lie to Me]]''
| Jimmy Doyle
| One episode
|-
| ''[[Psych]]''
| Logan Paget
| One episode
|-
| rowspan=3|2011
| ''Shadows of the White Nights''
| Richard
| Post-production
|-
| ''[[Criminal Minds]]''
| Sean McAllister
| One episode
|-
| ''[[We Bought a Zoo]]''
| Peter MacCready
|
|-
| rowspan=1|2012
| ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]''
| Nicholas Quinn
| Villain
|-
| rowspan=2|2013
| ''[[Copperhead (2013 film)|Copperhead]]''
| Jee Hagadorn
|
|-
| ''[[Sugar (2013 film)|Sugar]]''
| Uncle Gene
|
|-
| rowspan=2|2014–present
|''[[Turn: Washington's Spies]]''
|[[Robert Rogers (soldier)|Robert Rogers]]
|Main cast
|-
|''[[The Pinkertons]]''
|[[Allan Pinkerton]]
|Main cast
|-
| 2015
| ''Macbeth''
|Macbeth
|Director, Starring Actor
|}
==References==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.angusmacfadyen.com/}}
* {{IMDb name|5171|Angus Macfadyen}}
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| NAME = Macfadyen, Angus
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Scottish actor
| DATE OF BIRTH = 21 September 1963
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Glasgow, Scotland]], UK
| DATE OF DEATH =
| PLACE OF DEATH =
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[[Category:British expatriates in the Philippines]]
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{{Infobox person
| image = Angus_Macfadyen_in_the_film_Timeless.jpg
| caption = Angus Macfadyen in the film [[Timeless (2016 film)|Timeless]]
| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1963|9|21}}
| birth_place = [[Glasgow, Scotland]], UK
| death_place =
| nationality = [[Scotland|Scottish]]
| alma mater = [[Central School of Speech and Drama]]
| occupation = Actor
| years_active = 1991-present
| spouse =
| children =
| website = {{URL|http://www.angusmacfadyen.com}}
}}
'''Angus Macfadyen''' (born 21 September 1963)<ref>[http://www.filmreference.com/film/4/Angus-Macfadyen.html Biodata]</ref> is a Scottish actor known for his roles as [[Robert the Bruce]] in ''[[Braveheart]]'', Vice-Counsel Dupont in ''[[Equilibrium (film)|Equilibrium]]'', and McCreedy in [[Cameron Crowe]]'s ''[[We Bought a Zoo]]''. He has made appearances in several television series such as ''[[Californication (TV series)|Californication]]'', ''[[Criminal Minds]]'' and the final season of ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]''. He currently stars as Robert Rogers in the [[AMC (TV channel)|AMC]] historical drama ''[[Turn: Washington's Spies]]'' and as [[Allan Pinkerton]] on the first-run syndicated show ''[[The Pinkertons]]''.<ref name="imdb.com">https://pro-labs.imdb.com/name/nm0005171/?ref_=sch_int</ref>
==Early life==
Macfadyen was born in [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]] and lived a colourful childhood, being raised in such places as the [[Philippines]], [[Africa]], [[Singapore]] and [[France]]. His father was a doctor in the [[World Health Organization]].<ref>[http://www.relaxorium.com/mindspringbs/angusarticles.html Angus Articles]</ref> Macfadyen attended the [[University of Edinburgh]] and the [[Central School of Speech and Drama]] in London.
==Career==
===1990s===
Macfadyen's first role was Philip in the film made for television ''[[The Lost Language of Cranes (movie)|The Lost Language of Cranes]]''. He portrayed a young man who must tell his parents that he is gay. Playing the role of his father was fellow Scottish actor [[Brian Cox (actor)|Brian Cox]]. Macfadyen then acted in the television film ''15: The Life and Death of Philip Knight'' (1993) and also on the television show ''[[Takin' Over the Asylum]]'' (1994) about a salesman who runs a radio station in a mental institution. That role led to his role as [[Robert the Bruce]] in [[Mel Gibson]]'s film ''[[Braveheart]]'' (1995).<ref name="imdb.com"/>
After ''Braveheart'' won Best Picture at the Academy Awards, Macfadyen acted in the independent film ''[[Nevada (1997 film)|Nevada]]'' (1997), before giving the most over-the-top performance of his career in the action/fantasy ''[[Warriors of Virtue]]'' (1997). He also co-starred alongside [[Don Cheadle]] and [[Ray Liotta]] when he played Peter Lawford in the HBO film ''[[The Rat Pack]]'' (1998).<ref name="imdb.com"/>
Macfadyen played [[Orson Welles]] in [[Tim Robbins]]'s third directorial film ''[[Cradle Will Rock]]'' (1999). Although the film received a nomination for the Palme d'Or at [[Cannes]], it was a financial flop. Macfadyen next made the Shakespearan film ''[[Titus (film)|Titus]]'' (1999), alongside Anthony Hopkins, where he played Lucius, eldest son of Titus Andronicus. Directed by [[Julie Taymor]], the film was a critical triumph but with mediocre box office results.
===2000s===
After the noir film ''Second Skin'' (2000), Macfadyen acted in a number of poorly received films. One such film was the action film ''Styx'' (2001) which starred [[Peter Weller]]. A year later, he acted in the comedy film ''[[Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (film)|Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood]]'' (2002) alongside a number of famous names: [[Sandra Bullock]], [[Ellen Burstyn]], [[Maggie Smith]] and [[Ashley Judd]]. That same year, Macfadyen took the role of Vice-Counsel Dupont in ''[[Equilibrium (film)|Equilibrium]]''. The film, also starring [[Christian Bale]], [[Sean Bean]], [[Taye Diggs]] and [[Emily Watson]], is set in the future, where a fascist regime forbids all emotions.<ref name="imdb.com"/>
Macfadyen acted as Marcus Crassus in the TV version of ''[[Spartacus]]'', the character of Bill in ''[[The Pleasure Drivers]]'', and the lead in the dramatic film ''The Virgin of Juarez'' (2006). He then played the pirate Blackbeard in [[Blackbeard (2006 film)|a television film of the same name]].<ref name="imdb.com"/>
His next big role was that of [[List of Saw characters#Jeff Denlon|Jeff Denlon]] in ''[[Saw III]]''. Jeff is a man obsessed with revenge, and he is led into a series of traps that test his ability to forgive. The film was a smash hit for its 10 million dollar budget, earning almost 200 million dollars worldwide. Macfadyen then co-starred in the [[box office bomb]] ''[[Redline (2007 film)|Redline]]'' (2007); the same year he appeared in ''Saw IV'', which was also a box office success.
Macfadyen continued making films, starring as the outlaw Will Tunney in his western film ''Shadowheart'' (2009). He has appeared on television in the series ''[[Californication (TV series)|Californication]]'' and ''[[Killer Wave]]''. He has also acted in the mystery film ''[[San Saba (film)|San Saba]]'' and the thriller film ''[[Clean Break (film)|Clean Break]]''.
===2010s===
Macfadyen has appeared in two thrillers: ''Pound of Flesh'' (2010) alongside [[Malcolm McDowell]] which revolves around a corrupt college professor, and the crime thriller ''Shadows of the White Nights'' alongside [[Christian Slater]]. He starred as Lucas Blackstone in the Christian film [[Taken By Grace]]. Additionally, Macfadyen was part of the cast of the [[USA Network]]'s television series ''[[Psych]]'', the [[Cameron Crowe]] feature film, ''[[We Bought a Zoo]]'' starring [[Matt Damon]], and the final season of ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]'' as villain Nicholas Quinn.
Currently Macfadyen stars as Robert Rogers in [[AMC (TV channel)|AMC]]'s historical drama series, ''[[Turn: Washington's Spies]],'' [[Allan Pinkerton]] on the first-run syndicated show [[The Pinkertons]].<ref name="imdb.com"/> In late 2014 he began principal photography on "Macbeth," a feature-length film adaptation of the Shakespearean play in which he stars and directs.<ref>http://www.styleweekly.com/richmond/crowned-by-chance/Content?oid=2174915</ref>
==Filmography==
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 95%;"
|- align="center"
! style="background: #B0C4DE;" | Year
! style="background: #B0C4DE;" | Film
! style="background: #B0C4DE;" | Role
! style="background: #B0C4DE;" | Notes
|-
| rowspan=2|1991
| ''[[The Lost Language of Cranes (movie)|The Lost Language of Cranes]]''
| Philip Benjamin
| TV film
|-
|''[[Soldier Soldier]]''
| Lt. Alex Pereira
| Five episodes
|-
| 1993
| ''15: The Life and Death of Philip Knight''
| David McBride
| TV film
|-
| rowspan=2|1994
| ''Two Golden Balls''
| Dexter
| TV film
|-
|''[[Takin' Over the Asylum]]''
| Fergus
| Four episodes
|-
| rowspan=2|1995
|''[[Braveheart]]''
| Robert the Bruce
| Also the film's narrator
|-
|''[[Liz: The Elizabeth Taylor Story]]''
| Richard Burton
| TV film
|-
| rowspan=4|1997
|''[[Nevada (1997 film)|Nevada]]''
| West
|
|-
|''[[Warriors of Virtue]]''
| Komodo
|
|-
|''[[Snide and Prejudice]]''
| Michael Davidson/[[Adolf Hitler]]
|
|-
|''[[Still Breathing]]''
| Philip
|
|-
| rowspan=4|1998
|''[[Joseph's Gift]]''
| Carl
|
|-
|''[[The Brylcreem Boys]]''
| Count Rudolph von Stegenbek
|
|-
| ''[[The Rat Pack]]''
| Peter Lawford
| TV film
|-
|''[[Lanai-Loa]]''
| Turner
|
|-
| rowspan=3|1999
|''[[Façade (film)|Facade]]''
| Frederic Colbert
| a.k.a. ''Death Valley''
|-
|''[[Titus (film)|Titus]]''
| Lucius
|
|-
| ''[[Cradle Will Rock]]''
| [[Orson Welles]]
|
|-
| rowspan=2|2000
| ''[[Jason and the Argonauts (2000 film)|Jason and the Argonauts]]''
| [[Zeus]]
| TV film
|-
| ''Second Skin''
| Sam Kane
|
|-
| rowspan=2|2001
| ''A Woman's a Helluva Thing''
| Houston Blackett
| TV film
|-
| ''Styx''
| Mike
|
|-
| rowspan=3|2002
| ''On the Roof''
| Jack
|
|-
| ''[[Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (film)|Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood]]''
| Connor McGill
|
|-
| ''[[Equilibrium (film)|Equilibrium]]''
| Dupont
|
|-
| 2003
| ''[[Miracles (TV series)|Miracles]]''
| Alva Keel
| Thirteen episodes
|-
| rowspan=2|2004
| ''[[Spartacus (2004 film)|Spartacus]]''
| [[Marcus Licinius Crassus|Marcus Crassus]]
| TV film
|-
| ''[[5ive Days to Midnight]]''
| Roy Bremmer
| TV film
|-
| rowspan=4|2005
| ''[[Tilt (TV series)|Tilt]]''
| Roy "Mac" McEntyre
| One episode
|-
| ''Murder on the Yellow Brick Road''
| Michael Alberts
|
|-
| ''[[Shooting Gallery (film)|Shooting Gallery]]''
| Tenderloin Tony
| Direct-to-video
|-
| ''[[Alias (TV series)|Alias]]''
| Joseph Ehrmann
| Three episodes
|-
| rowspan=7|2006
|''The Virgin of Juarez''
| Patrick Nunzio
| [[Voice acting|Voice]]
|-
| ''[[Fatwa (film)|Fatwa]]''
| Bobby
|
|-
| ''[[Blackbeard (2006 film)|Blackbeard]]''
| [[Blackbeard]]
| TV film
|-
| ''[[The Pleasure Drivers]]''
| Bill
|
|-
| ''Scoundrels, Scallywags, and Scurvy Knaves''
|
| Direct-to-video
|-
| ''[[Saw III]]''
| [[List of Saw characters#Saw III#Jeff Denlon|Jeff Denlon]]
|Nominated- Scream Award for Scream King
|-
| ''[[.45 (film)|.45]]''
| Al
|
|-
| rowspan=4|2007
| ''The Rich Inner Life of Penelope Cloud''
| Claude
| TV film
|-
|''[[Killer Wave]]''
| John McAdams
| TV mini-series
|-
| ''[[Redline (2007 film)|Redline]]''
| Michael D'Orazio
|
|-
| ''[[Saw IV]]''
| Jeff Denlon
| Cameo
|-
| rowspan=6|2008
| ''Impulse''
| Jonathan Dennison/Simon Phillips
| Direct-to-video
|-
| ''[[Clean Break (film)|Clean Break]]''
| Matt McKay
|
|-
| ''[[San Saba (film)|San Saba]]''
| Bud
|
|-
| ''[[Eleventh Hour (U.S. TV series)|Eleventh Hour]]''
| Jason Cooper
| One episode
|-
| ''[[Californication (TV series)|Californication]]''
| Julian
| Six episodes
|-
| ''[[Saw V]]''
| Jeff Denlon
| Cameo
|-
| rowspan=3|2009
| ''Shadowheart''
| Will Tunney
| Direct-to-video
|-
| ''Pound of Flesh''
| Patrick Kelly
|
|-
| ''[[Saw VI]]''
| Jeff Denlon
| Cameo
|-
| rowspan=2|2010
| ''[[Lie to Me]]''
| Jimmy Doyle
| One episode
|-
| ''[[Psych]]''
| Logan Paget
| One episode
|-
| rowspan=3|2011
| ''Shadows of the White Nights''
| Richard
| Post-production
|-
| ''[[Criminal Minds]]''
| Sean McAllister
| One episode
|-
| ''[[We Bought a Zoo]]''
| Peter MacCready
|
|-
| rowspan=1|2012
| ''[[Chuck (TV series)|Chuck]]''
| Nicholas Quinn
| Villain
|-
| rowspan=2|2013
| ''[[Copperhead (2013 film)|Copperhead]]''
| Jee Hagadorn
|
|-
| ''[[Sugar (2013 film)|Sugar]]''
| Uncle Gene
|
|-
| rowspan=2|2014–present
|''[[Turn: Washington's Spies]]''
|[[Robert Rogers (soldier)|Robert Rogers]]
|Main cast
|-
|''[[The Pinkertons]]''
|[[Allan Pinkerton]]
|Main cast
|-
| 2015
| ''Macbeth''
|Macbeth
|Director, Starring Actor
|}
==References==
{{reflist}}
==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.angusmacfadyen.com/}}
* {{IMDb name|5171|Angus Macfadyen}}
{{Authority control}}
{{Persondata
| NAME = Macfadyen, Angus
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Scottish actor
| DATE OF BIRTH = 21 September 1963
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Glasgow, Scotland]], UK
| DATE OF DEATH =
| PLACE OF DEATH =
}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Macfadyen, Angus}}
[[Category:1963 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:Male actors from Glasgow]]
[[Category:Scottish male film actors]]
[[Category:Scottish male stage actors]]
[[Category:Scottish male television actors]]
[[Category:British expatriates in France]]
[[Category:British expatriates in the Philippines]]
[[Category:British expatriates in Singapore]]
[[Category:Scottish expatriates in the United States]]
[[Category:Alumni of the Central School of Speech and Drama]]
[[Category:20th-century Scottish male actors]]
[[Category:21st-century Scottish male actors]]
[[Category:Alumni of the University of Edinburgh]]' |