Darren Boyd


Darren John Boyd is a British actor who starred in the Sky 1 series Spy, for which he won a BAFTA award. His work in television and film spans comedy and drama.

Early life

Boyd began acting at age 17 in amateur theatre and performed in local productions from 1989 to 1995. Boyd moved to London in his mid-20s, where he continued to work in theatre until being cast in 'Kiss Me Kate' for the BBC in 1998.

Career

Television

Boyd co-starred in the BBC comedy Kiss Me Kate, which ran for three years. This led to starring roles in British comedies such as Hippies and Smack the Pony. In 2001, he worked with Victoria Pile on a new series Los Dos Bros, an off-beat sitcom exploring physical comedy and the relationship between Boyd and Cavan Clerkin as the titular brothers. Boyd was co-creator and co-writer. The show won a silver rose at Montreux in 2002. During this time Boyd was cast in the American NBC series, Watching Ellie, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
Boyd returned to the UK in 2005 and took on characters such as Dr. Jake Leaf in the second series of Green Wing, and as Jonathan in Steve Coogan's Saxondale. In 2009, he appeared in the two-part adaptation of May Contain Nuts, based on John O'Farrell's best-selling novel, Personal Affairs for BBC Three and Royal Wedding, which follows the 1981 Royal Wedding through the perspective of events held in a small Welsh mining village, written by BAFTA winner Abi Morgan and starring Jodie Whittaker.
Boyd starred as Bib in the BBC series Whites and co-starred in the BBC Four drama Dirk Gently playing Dirk Gently's business partner Richard MacDuff. The BBC announced in June 2011 that Boyd would play the role of John Cleese in Holy Flying Circus, a 90-minute dramatisation of the controversy that arose when Monty Python's Life of Brian was released in 1979. Holy Flying Circus was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Single Drama.
From 2011–2013, Boyd starred in the Sky 1 series Spy which won him a BAFTA for his performance. He also starred in two ITV dramas, Case Sensitive, a series adapted from Sophie Hannah's novel Point of Rescue alongside Olivia Williams and three-part drama The Guilty.
In 2014, Boyd was reunited with his Watching Ellie costar Julia Louis-Dreyfus in a guest appearance on her HBO series Veep in the episode "Special Relationship".
Boyd was part of the ensemble cast of Sky Atlantic drama series Fortitude, which premiered simultaneously in the UK and US in early 2015. He won praise from critics for playing Markus Huseklepp. Following Fortitude, Boyd briefly returned to comedy in the lead role of Matthew Bunton in the ITV situation comedy The Delivery Man.
In 2016, he returned to television with two dramatic roles. He starred opposite Idris Elba in the fourth series of Luther for the BBC and James Nesbitt in Stan Lee's Lucky Man, a Sky 1 television series.
In early 2018, Boyd played Frank Haleton in the British BBC drama series Killing Eve.
In late 2019, Boyd provided the voice of Mr. Brown in The Adventures of Paddington which began airing on Nick Jr. in early 2020.
He played Supt. Dave Minty in the 2020 BBC drama, The Salisbury Poisonings.
Notable cameos include an evangelical vicar in Rev. and an ex-athlete named Dave Wellbeck in BBC's Olympics mockumentary Twenty Twelve.

Film

Feature films in which Boyd has appeared include High Heels and Low Lifes, Imagine Me & You, Magicians, Chris Morris' Four Lions, The World's End, ' and '.The Personal History of David Copperfield 2020

Radio

Boyd co-starred in the BBC Radio 4 comedy ElvenQuest as Vidar the Elf Lord.

Personal life

Boyd lives in London.

Filmography

Film

Television

Awards and recognition