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Who can tell me the life of Matthew Rhys?

Life introduction

Matthew Rhys was born and raised in Cardiff, a historic city in South Wales. He was educated in Wales since he was a child. Up to now, Welsh is still his first language. /kloc-at the age of 0/7, Reese realized that he was not suitable for working on a farm or in the army because he played the leading role in the school musical Elvis Presley. So he applied to enter the famous Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) in London. Shortly after entering school, he won the Patricia Rothermere Scholarship of 1933. During his stay at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Reese performed in Back-Up (a BBC police drama about the reserve police force) and American House. Then he returned to his hometown of Cardiff and starred in the Welsh film Bravely Use Your Mother Tongue, for which he won the Best Actor Award of the Commonwealth Welsh Film and Television Arts Award.

1998 1 month, Reese went to New Zealand to appear in a costume drama about the colonial period, and then appeared in Julie Taymor's critically acclaimed film adaptation of Titus with Anthony Hopkins and Jessica Lange, and then he appeared in peter hewitt's drama and film comedy What's wrong with Harold Smith? After returning to Wales, he finished two films in succession, The Testimony of Tarier Sheen Jones, which was co-produced with Jonathan Price. This is a film about a bad single-parent family, in which he plays the eldest son. And the famous comedy Very Anne Marie written by Sara Sugarman, in which he plays opposite rachel griffiths.

In 2000, Rhy played the leading role in the TV series Metropolis filmed by Granada TV Company, which tells the life of six young people in their twenties in London. Then, he performed in the critically acclaimed dramatic film Peach, which was directed and written by Nick Grosso. In 2000, when Reese played Benjamin in the world premiere of the stage play adapted from The Graduate, he and kathleen turner were highly sought after by critics at the Guilgood Theatre in West End of London.

Reese went to Ireland to participate in the performance of Abdominal Club, a magical adventure drama about17th century. He also played Darren Daniels in the tabloid, and then he returned to New Zealand to shoot the BBC epic The Lost World. His other film performances include the independent horror films Death Watch in Prague and Flachs. The directors are Richard Jaynes and the upcoming independent film Love and Other Disasters, in which he plays opposite brittany murphy, and Angels and Virgins, opposite hayden christensen, Tim Ross and mischa barton.

Although Reese is widely regarded as one of the most exciting young actors in Britain, he insists that he can happily give up all this and take part in an international football match for his country.