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Rhys Ifans (born 22 July 1968) is a Welsh
actor.
He was born in Haverfordwest, Dyfed, but raised in Ruthin,
North Wales, and his first language is Welsh. He appeared in many Welsh
language television programmes before embarking on his film career, as
well as performing at the Royal National Theatre, London and the Royal
Exchange Theatre, Manchester. He also had a singing career, briefly as
lead vocalist of the Super Furry Animals before they found national
success.
Some of Rhys' acting roles include: Eyeball Paul in
Kevin and Perry Go Large (2000). Spike in Notting Hill
(1999) William Dobbin in Vanity Fair (2004).
In 2005 Rhys made a
guest appearance for the rock band Oasis in their video The Importance Of
Being Idle.
His brother, Llyr Evans, is also an actor. Rhys began
using the Welsh spelling of his surname, "just to be difficult".
He
attended the Welsh language secondary school in Mold, Flintshire, Ysgol
Maes Garmon, where he sat his O levels and A levels. He also attended the
youth acting schools at Theatr Clwyd, Mold.
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