Toby Stephens is an English actor who is widely known for his role as Gustav Graves in the Bond film “Die Another Day”. He has also played Captain Flint in the Starz television series “Black Sails”. As a stage actor, Toby has appeared in productions of “Antony and Cleopatra”, “Measure for Measure” and “Coriolanus”. Born on April 21, 1969, Toby Stephens hails from London, United Kingdom. As in 2024, Toby Stephens's age is 55 years. Discover below for comprehensive details about Toby Stephens, including the biography, wiki profile, age, date of birth, family background, relationship status, interesting facts, photographs, lesser-known facts, and more.
Toby Stephens Profile:
Stage Name | Toby Stephens |
Real Name | Toby Stephens |
Profession(s) | Actor, |
Birthday | April 21, 1969 |
Zodiac Sign | Taurus |
Age | 55 years |
Gender | Male |
Birthplace | London, United Kingdom |
Hometown | London, England, United Kingdom |
Nationality | English |
Toby Stephens Family |
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Father: | Not Available |
Mother: | Not Available |
Brother(s): | Not Available |
Sister(s): | Not Available |
Family and Personal Life
Toby Stephens‘ father’s name is Not Available and Toby Stephens‘ mother’s name is Not Available.
Toby Stephens Trivia
- Toby Stephens was born in London, United Kingdom.
- Toby Stephens’s birth sign is Taurus.
- He was educated at Aldro School and Seaford College.
- Toby later trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA).
- He started his film career with the role of Othello in 1992, in Sally Potter’s “Orlando”.
- Toby has appeared in films in the UK, US and India.
- He has appeared in numerous movies such as “Twelfth Night”, “Possession”, “Mangal Pandey: The Rising” and “Hunter Killer”.
- Toby made his television debut with “The Camomile Lawn” in 1992.
- He has acted in a number of television series such as “Perfect Strangers”, “Cambridge Spies”, “Robin Hood” and “Alex Rider”.
- Toby has also appeared in numerous radio dramas and audiobooks.
- He has won two Ian Charleson Awards, a Sir John Gielgud Award and a Theatre World Award.