Born:
July 28, 1968
in
Ruthin, Wales
Best Known For:
Spike in Notting Hill.
Early-life:
Rhys Owain Evans was born on July 22, 1968, in Ruthin, Wales. Welsh is his first language. He's the son of two teachers, and has a brother, Llyr, who's also an actor. Ifans changed his name when he was 13, "just to be difficult and awkward". Around the same time he joined a youth theatre, and later moved to London to study acting at the Guildhall School.
Career:
Ifans spent 18 months at the National Theatre and has also appeared at Manchester's Royal Exchange theatre. His first TV appearances were in Welsh-language programmes for S4C. In 1995, he made his movie debut in Streetlife. Two years later he appeared on the small screen in The Sin Eater and Trial and Retribution, and starred in the film Twin Town with his brother. Notting Hill made him a star in 1999. Since then he's featured in Kevin and Perry Go Large, Little Nicky, The 51st State, The Shipping News and Vanity Fair. His recent work includes Enduring Love, Hannibal Rising, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, The Boat That Rocked, Greenberg, Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang, and The Amazing Spider-Man.
Quote:
"The Welsh are not made to go out in the sun. They start to photosynthesise."
Trivia:
In 2012, he became patron of the Living Paths Society.