
Roger Allam
Roger Allam is a distinguished British actor known for his versatile performances in theater, television, and film. Born on April 26, 1953, in London, he has gained acclaim for his work in various genres, particularly in roles that showcase his deep voice and commanding presence. Allam is perhaps best recognized for his performances in the BBC series 'The Thick of It' and the stage adaptation of 'Les Misérables'. In the recent film 'Steve', he portrays Sir Hugh Montague Powell, a pompous MP, contributing to the narrative's exploration of societal challenges faced by troubled youth.
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Roger Allam plays Bernard Duxbury in the film.
Nicholas Hytner directs Alan Bennett’s new film starring Ralph FiennesRoger Allam portrays a conservative politician in the film 'Steve', who seeks support from the troubled youth.
לא הסרט שהייתם מצפים לו מזוכה אוסקרRoger Allam pops up as an absurdly pompous MP called Sir Hugh Montague Powell.
Cillian Murphy’s performance feels well-worked but unsatisfactory – The Irish Times
















