Linus Roache

About Linus Roache

While the film won critical acclaim, it was also the subject of controversy in the USA. Attacked as anti-Catholic by Cardinal John O'Connor of New York and as presenting a biased view of the clergy by the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, "Priest" was far better received in England where it stirred little protest.

Roache began his career as a child, appearing as his father's son on the long-running British soap opera "Coronation Street". After studying at a London drama school, he joined the prestigious Royal Shakespeare Company where he performed the classics for four years. He joined the National Theatre in 1989 where he appeared in Sean O'Casey's "Juno and the Paycock". Roache made his film debut in a small role in "No Surrender" (1986). Director Antonia Bird had spotted Roache in drama school and remembered him when she was casting the title role in "Priest". In 1997, he was teamed with Allison Elliott and Helena Bonham Carter as the journalist caught between the two in Iain Softley's adaptation of Henry James' novel "The Wings of the Dove".

Partners

Wife

Rosalind Bennett. Met in 1989 when they played siblings in "Juno and the Paycock"; married in 2002

Career Milestones

1975

Made TV acting debut on "Coronation Street" playing his father's son

1985

Was member of the Royal Shakespeare Company

1986

Film debut, "No Surrender"

1989

Spent six months as member of the National Theatre

1994

Starred in the British series "Seaforth" playing a con man and thief

1995

First starring role in features, "Priest"

1997

Co-starred in "The Wings of the Dove"

1998

Appeared opposite Vincent Perez in the HBO movie "Shot Through the Heart"

2000

Acted on stage opposite Ralph Fiennes in "Coriolanus" and "Richard II"

2001

Portrayed the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge to John Hannah's William Wordsworth in the BBC Films production of "Pandaemonium"

2002

Cast as Robert F. Kennedy in the FX biopic "RFK"; received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in Miniseries or TV Movie

2002

Had co-starring role in the WWII drama "Hart's War"

2004

Appeared in the Vin Diesel film "The Chronicles of Riddick"

2004

Cast in the thriller "The Forgotten" starring Julianne Moore

2005

Cast in Christopher Nolan's "Batman Begins" as Bruce's father, Dr. Thomas Wayne

2005

Cast in Michael Cuesta's sophomore feature "Twelve and Holding"

2006

Played hard-charging prosecutor Sean Kierney in Sidney Lumet's "Find Me Guilty"

2008

Joined the cast of the long-running NBC series "Law & Order" playing Assistant District Attorney Michael Cutter