
Bertie Carvel
Acting
Born 1977-09-06 · Marylebone, London, England, UK
Bertie Carvel is a British actor who has twice won a Laurence Olivier Award: for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical for his role as Miss Trunchbull in Matilda the Musical, and for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance as Rupert Murdoch in Ink. For the latter role, he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Featured Role in a Play. Carvel was born in Marylebone, London, England, on September 6, 1977. He studied English at the University of Sussex and then trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. After graduating from RADA in 2003, he began his professional acting career in the theatre. Carvel has appeared in numerous stage productions, both in the UK and the US. He has won numerous awards for his stage work, including two Laurence Olivier Awards, a Tony Award, and a Drama Desk Award. Some of his most notable stage roles include Miss Trunchbull in Matilda the Musical, Rupert Murdoch in Ink, and Jonathan Strange in Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell. In addition to his stage work, Carvel has also appeared in a number of television and film productions. Some of his most notable TV roles include Simon Foster in Doctor Foster, Adam Dalgliesh in Dalgliesh, and Thewlis in The Sister. He has also appeared in films such as The History Boys, The Woman in Black, and The Thick of It.
Known for

Dalgliesh
2021 · TV

The Crown
2016 · TV

Midsomer Murders
1997 · TV

Doctor Foster
2015 · TV

Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
2015 · TV

Bombshell
2005 · TV

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
2026 · TV

Walking with Dinosaurs
2025 · TV

Babylon
2014 · TV

Baghdad Central
2020 · TV

Doctor Who
2005 · TV

The Sister
2020 · TV

Hidden
2011 · TV

Big Cats
2018 · TV

The Crimson Petal and the White
2011 · TV

Waking the Dead
2001 · TV

Revolting Rhymes
2016 · TV

Beethoven
2005 · TV

Restless
2012 · TV

Sherlock
2010 · TV

Holby City
1999 · TV

The Pale Horse
2020 · TV

Primeval
2007 · TV

John Adams
2008 · TV

The Lost World of Mitchell & Kenyon
2005 · TV

The Wrong Mans
2013 · TV

Just William
2010 · TV