
Toby Stephens
Acting
Biography
Toby Stephens (born April 21, 1969) is an British actor of stage, film, and television. He is best known for his roles in Die Another Day (2002), Jane Eyre (2006), Black Sails (2014 – 2017), and Percy Jackson and the Olympians (2023 – present). He is the youngest son of iconic actors Dame Maggie Smith and Sir Robert Stephens.
Born: April 21, 1969
Place of Birth: Fitzrovia, London, England, UK
Known For

Lost: The Mystery of Flight 447
One year on, a full explanation of what might have happened has emerged.

Private Lives
Elyot Chase and Amanda Prynne are glamorous, rich, reckless…and divorced. Five years later, their love for one another is unexpectedly rekindled when they take adjoining suites of a French hotel while honeymooning with their new spouses. This chance encounter instantly reignites their passion, and they fling themselves headlong into a whirlwind of love and lust once more, without a thought for partners present or turbulences past. This Chichester Festival Theatre production of Noël Coward’s Privates Lives was filmed live at London's Gielgud Theatre.

Dodger Special: Coronation
Dodger and the gang return to London to pull off their biggest mission yet: to rob the Crown Jewels ahead of the Queen's Coronation.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Official Podcast
An unscripted companion to Season 2 on Disney+. Hosted by Aryan Simhadri, it features behind-the-scenes stories, cast and crew interviews (including Rick Riordan), and fun insights that celebrate the world and fandom of Percy Jackson.

Agatha Christie's Poirot
From England to Egypt, accompanied by his elegant and trustworthy sidekicks, the intelligent yet eccentrically-refined Belgian detective Hercule Poirot pits his wits against a collection of first class deceptions.

Agatha Christie: A Life in Pictures
A biopic of Agatha Christie including her 10 day disappearance.

Sharpe
Sharpe is a British series of television dramas starring Sean Bean as Richard Sharpe, a fictional British soldier in the Napoleonic Wars. Sharpe is the hero of a number of novels by Bernard Cornwell; most, though not all, of the episodes are based on the books. Produced by Celtic Films and Picture Palace Films for the ITV network, the series was shot mainly in Turkey and the Crimea, although some filming was also done in England, Spain and Portugal. The series originally ran from 1993 to 1997. In 2004, as part of ITV's new set of drama, ITV announced that it intended to produce new episodes of Sharpe, in co-production with BBC America, loosely based on his time in India, with Sean Bean continuing his role as Sharpe. Sharpe's Challenge is a two-part adventure; part one premiered on ITV on 23 April 2006, with part two being shown the following night. With more gore than earlier episodes, the show was broadcast by BBC America in September 2006.

Alex Rider
Alex Rider is an ordinary teenager enlisted to work on behalf of MI6, where he uses skills he didn't know he had to become an extraordinary spy.

Jane Eyre
Charlotte Bronte's classic about an orphan girl who grows up to become a governess in a gloomy manor in Yorkshire, where she falls in love with the mysterious Edward Rochester.

One Day
After spending graduation night together, Emma and Dexter go their separate ways — but their lives remain intertwined.
Filmography
as Malachy Crowley
as Frank Warren
as Self - Guest
as Nathaniel Cole
as The Pastor
as Melford Stevenson
as Self (archive footage)
as The Gentleman Ghost / Russell Craddock (voice)
as Lionel
as Poseidon
as President Van Buren
as Prisoner C33 / Oscar Wilde
as Damian Cray
as Mark Holgate
as Samuel Petrukhin
as Bill Beaman
as John Robinson
as Tony Blair
as Glen 'Bub' Doherty
as Dr. Edward Armstrong
as Narrator (voice)
as Captain James Flint
as Elyot Chase
as Dr. Farquar
as Self
as Vincent McCarthy
as Riley
as DI Jack Armstrong
as Himself - Narrator (voice)
as Crawford Hill
as David Connelly
as Prince John
as Edward Rochester
as Harris
as Narrator
as Dr. Woodleigh
as Dodd
as Peter Tremaine
as Tony Armstrong Jones - Lord Snowdon
as Captain William Gordon
as Doctor Edward Armstrong
as Kim Philby
as Gustav Graves
as Tsar Alexandre Ier de Russie
as Fergus Wolfe
as Dr. Nick Henderson
as Charles
as Young Frank
as Jay Gatsby
as Lensky
as Luke Bradley
as Victorin Hulot
as Charles Castle
as Gilbert Markham
as Orsino
as Othello
as Oliver
as Philip Blake