Rollo Weeks

Rollo Weeks
Born Rollo Percival Loring Weeks
(1987-03-20) 20 March 1987
Chichester, West Sussex, England, UK
Occupation Actor
Years active 1993–2012
Parent(s) Robin and Susan Weeks
Relatives Perdita Weeks (sister)
Honeysuckle Weeks (sister)

Rollo Weeks (born 20 March 1987 in Chichester, West Sussex) is a former British actor.

Early life

Weeks is the son of Robin and Susan Weeks, and the younger brother of Honeysuckle and Perdita Weeks, both actresses. He attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School and Stowe School.

Acting

Weeks' debut film was The Little Vampire (2000), directed by Ulrich Edel, which earned Weeks a Young Artist Award nomination. Soon following were roles in Girl With a Pearl Earring (2003) and The Queen of Sheba's Pearls (2004). His second turn as a title character came as Scipio in The Thief Lord (2006), a movie based on Cornelia Funke's novel The Thief Lord and directed by Richard Claus.[1] Weeks has also appeared in two TV shows: Berkeley Square (1998) as Lord Louis Wilton and Goggle Eyes (1993) as Joseph. In 2009 Rollo acted in the second part of the Shark Week special Blood in the Water and played the character Guido in Chéri. In 2010, he got the part as Jacob in Booked Out, about the lives of characters within an aging block of flats.

He also appeared early on in Stephen Poliakoff's The Lost Prince as the young George, Duke of Kent, in a film about his hidden epileptic and disabled younger brother John.

Filmography

Title Date Role
Booked Out 2012 Jacob
Blood in the Water: 2 2009 Albert O'Hara
Come On Over 2006 Guido
The Thief Lord 2006 Scipio
The Queen of Sheba's Pearls 2004 Jack
George and the Dragon 2004 Wryn
Girl with a Pearl Earring 2003 Frans
The Lost Prince 2003 George
Attila 2001 Young Attila
The Little Vampire 2000 Rudolph
Berkeley Square 1998 Lord Louis Wilton
Braveheart 1995 Child in crowd (at Wallace's death)
Goggle Eyes 1993 Joseph

References

  1. The Thief Lord (2006) at the Internet Movie Database
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