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| name = Samuel Roukin | image = Samuel Roukin 1.jpg | caption = | birth_name = Samuel Roukin | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1980|08|15}} | birth_place = Southport, England, UK | occupation = Actor | spouse = | imagesize = | }} Samuel Roukin (born 15 August 1980) is an English actor and DJ. (His last name is pronounced "ROO-kin.") He is best known for his role as John Graves Simcoe in the series, Washington's Spies. Early life and educationRoukin was born in Southport and currently lives in northern New Jersey. He displayed an interest in drama from an early age. He completed secondary school at Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby where he was involved in many school productions. He goes back to the school to give acting workshops to pupils involved in drama and English. Roukin went on to train at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, graduating in 2003. Roukin finished filming Bright Star, directed by Jane Campion and based on the three-year romance between 19th century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne. CareerRoukin starred in the 2008 film Happy-Go-Lucky as the love interest of the main character, Poppy (played by Sally Hawkins). Jonathan Romney's review of the film on the Independent website says of Poppy that "Realising one of her pupils is unhappy, she takes action that results in her meeting a simpatico social worker (Samuel Roukin), leading to possibly the single most convincing, no-nonsense, outright charming flirtation scene I've seen in cinema." The film, directed by Mike Leigh, won a host of nominations and awards worldwide. ITV's two-part drama pilot for the television series DCI Banks had Roukin portraying one half of a serial killing couple.[1] Roukin later portrayed a detective in the ITV1 Drama Appropriate Adult, a two-part dramatization exploring the aftermath of the capture of serial killers Fred West and Rosemary West.[2] He played Bagot in the critically acclaimed{{cn|date=July 2017}} Richard II, part of the cultural Olympiad of Shakespeare, directed by Rupert Goold and produced by Sam Mendes for BBC2 and NBC. Roukin also portrayed British Lieutenant-Colonel John Graves Simcoe, one of the main antagonists of the 2014 AMC series Washington's Spies, a period drama about American Revolutionary War spies.[3][4] FilmographyFilm
Stage
Television
References1. ^{{cite web |title=DCI Banks |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1652216/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm |website=IMDB |publisher=IMDB |accessdate=9 August 2018}} 2. ^{{cite web |title=Appropriate Adult |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1831575/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm |website=IMDB |publisher=IMDB |accessdate=9 August 2018}} 3. ^(11 May 2014). TURN Q&A – Samuel Roukin (John Graves Simcoe), AMC TURN blog, Retrieved 21 November 2014 4. ^(6 May 2014). Old Boy Roukin Stars in 'Revolutionary' American TV Series, Liverpool Echo External links
7 : 1980 births|English male film actors|English male television actors|Living people|People from Kentish Town|People from Southport|People educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Crosby |
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