ED STOPPARD as KING PHILLIP and TOM CULLEN as LANDRY KNIGHTFALL // 1.03 The Black Wolf and the White Wolf
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ED STOPPARD as KING PHILLIP and TOM CULLEN as LANDRY KNIGHTFALL // 1.03 The Black Wolf and the White Wolf
Ed Stoppard as Brian Epstein with Sheridan Smith as Cilla Black in Cilla (2014).
Nina Sosanya as Mustafa Monde, Ed Stoppard as The Director, Hannah John-Kamen as Wilhelmina 'Helm' Watson, Jessica Brown Findlay as Lenina Crowne and Sophie McIntosh as Jane. Episode 9. Brave New World (2020)
Posting screen caps that don't include Alden Ehrenreich for continuity's sake, because the series is just SO GOOD!
Ed Stoppard does such a great job at portraying Philip IV because he's so uncanny valley in his emotional performance. Philip IV was referred to as the "Iron King" due to his statue like appearance, and inappropriate reactions to certain situations.
For his "aloofness" and indifference which usually masked cold calculation. Only for him to do something that reminds you he's still an incredibly complex human.
He does such a great job at portraying that in King Philip.
His ability to go from 0 to 100 in anger or in passion or in love? To stare impassively as his world is falling apart before him? Even when he and Landry fought for the last time, he seemed unbothered. Like a statue.
What a great performance. Not to mention he's serving face every time he's on the screen.
Have you seen Upstairs Downstairs (2010-2012)?
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Surprised by Oxford (2023) dir. Ryan Whitaker
TV peaked in 2013 when David Tennant grabbed Ed Stoppard's crotch.
I randomly remembered this scene yesterday and just had to find the clip.
Honestly, if I saw my (ex) boyfriend kiss another woman and then immediately accuse me, a married woman, of being a coward for [checks notes] not eloping with him because he is a soldier and soldiers have dangerous lives and just straight up die sometimes and guess what I won't even qualify for his pension because our misogynistic society would count me as his mistress and not an actual partner, and then when my husband actually kicked the bucket, he refused to give me the time and space to grieve him and demanded I marry him immediately like an entitled, whiny-ass baby AND THEN a sweet, kind-hearted doctor, who has proved earlier that he is capable of putting aside his pride and ego and admit when he is wrong, professed his love for me and gave me the freedom and choice to consider his proposal, I would simply dump my ex's ass and hold hands with my sweet doctor husband.
Like r.i.p Constance but I am different 💅