James D'Arcy was born Simon Richard D'Arcy in London, England, to Caroline (O'Connor)
and Richard D'Arcy. He was raised by his mother, a nurse. He trained at LAMDA and
graduated in July 1995. During his three-year course, he gained acting experience
by appearing in the plays "Heracles", "As You Like It", "Wild Honey", "The Freedom
of the City" and "Sherlock Holmes". His television appearances include the series
Silent Witness (1996), The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (1997), Sunburn (1999)
and Dalziel and Pascoe (1996) and the dramas, The Ice House (1997), The Canterville
Ghost (1997) and Ruth Rendell's Bribery & Corruption: Part One (1997).
He played the star roles in the series Rebel Heart (2001) and The Life and Adventures
of Nicholas Nickleby (2001). D'Arcy's film credits include The Trench (1999), The
Bass Player Peter, Charity, Wilde (1997) and Guest House Paradiso (1999).
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