Matthew Needham
Matthew Needham (born April 13, 1984, UK) is a British screen and stage actor known for character-driven performances across film, television, and classical theatre. With a background that bridges contemporary drama and Shakespeare, he has built a reputation for bringing intelligence and edge to complex roles.
On screen, Needham has appeared in a range of projects, from intimate indie stories to larger historical productions. He is widely recognized for portraying Lucien Bonaparte in Napoleon, and for film work including Stutterer (as Greenwood Carsen), From A Strange Land (Jonas), The Generators (Oscar), and The Ritual (as Junkie). His credits reflect a steady interest in emotionally grounded material and distinctive supporting turns.
Needham is also closely associated with Shakespeare on film, notably in Titus Andronicus - Live at Shakespeare's Globe as Saturninus and The Comedy of Errors - Live at Shakespeare's Globe as Antipholus of Ephesus. Additional work includes Knightman (as Kay), underscoring his versatility across genres. Today, Matthew Needham continues to be a sought-after performer for projects that value craft, nuance, and presence.
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