"The thing I love about acting is that you can bring something very personal into the open and at the same time remain hidden because you're always playing a character in a story that someone else has imagined. You're always protected."
Benjamin John Whishaw (born 14 October 1980, in Clifton, England) is an English actor of stage, movies, and TV.
He seems to like playing characters that qualify for Beware The Nice and/or Quiet Ones. He gained international attention when he was cast as the new Q in the James Bond films starring Daniel Craig, beginning with Skyfall. He has also voiced Paddington Bear since 2014.
Selected filmography:
- Enduring Love (2004) as Spud
- Layer Cake (2004) as Sidney
- Nathan Barley (2005) as Pingu
- Perfume (2006) as Jean-Baptiste Grenouille
- I'm Not There (2007) as a fictional Arthur Rimbaud quoting Bob Dylan
- Bright Star (2009) as John Keats
- Love/Hate (2009) as Tom
- The Tempest (2010) as Ariel
- The Hour (2011) as Freddie Lyon
- The Hollow Crown (2012) as Richard II
- James Bond as Q
- Skyfall (2012)
- Spectre (2015)
- No Time to Die (2021)
- Cloud Atlas (2013) as Robert Frobisher / Georgette / the record store clerk
- The Zero Theorem (2013) as Doctor 3
- Paddington as Paddington Bear
- Paddington (2014)
- Paddington 2 (2017)
- The Adventures of Paddington (2019-)
- Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee short (2022)
- Mary Poppins Returns (2018) as Michael Banks
- A Very English Scandal (2018) as Norman Josiffe
- The Personal History of David Copperfield (2019) as Uriah Heep
- Fargo (Season Four, 2020) as Patrick "Rabbi" Milligan
- This Is Going To Hurt (2022) as Adam Kay
- Women Talking (2022) as August
- Passages (2023) as Martin
Tropes pertaining to this actor:
- Queer Character, Queer Actor: Since coming out as gay in 2013, Whishaw has played several gay characters including:
- Richard in Lilting
- Danny in London Spy
- Norman in A Very English Scandal
- Richard II has also been portrayed homoerotically, which was the route they took in The Hollow Crown
- Prior to coming out, he also played the Ambiguously Gay Sebastian in Brideshead Revisited and Frobisher in Cloud Atlas.
- His portrayal of the James Bond franchise's resident Gadgeteer Genius Q is revealed to be gay (or bisexual) in No Time to Die.
- He portrays Adam Kay, based on the real Adam Kay, in This Is Going to Hurt.
- His character in Passages is married to another man.
- Shakespearian Actors: Has a long history of appearing in Shakespeare productions and won a BAFTA for his performance as Richard II in The Hollow Crown.
- Those Two Actors: He has played alongside Daniel Craig in Enduring Love, Layer Cake, The Trench and three James Bond films.