Max Pirkis (born
6 January 1989) is an English actor. Appearing in two productions during
the mid-2000s, Pirkis made his film debut in Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003)
after the film crew recruited him at his school, Eton College.
In a critically praised
performance, he won the Evening
Standard British Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer and
the Young Artist Award for
Best Young Actor in an International Film. Two years later, Pirkis was cast in
the BBC/HBO television
series Rome as Gaius
Octavian, a role he held until 2007.
Personal Life
Pirkis was born in London on
6 January 1989. His mother is a publisher, and
he has a sister. After being educated at Eton College, Pirkis began attending St
Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he read Theology. There, he was captain of the
college's football team
in 2009.
Career
Master and
Commander
Pirkis started his acting in school plays while attending Eton, though
he never took them seriously. Although
unsure what he wanted to do with his life, Pirkis was cast for his first
professional role in 2003, when he appeared in the successful film, Master and Commander: The Far
Side of the World.
The hire occurred after
production staff visited Eton to hire boys for the ship's teenage crew. Pirkis
attended a workshop and auditions as "a joke", ultimately securing
the part of the 13-year-old, eventually one-armed midshipman Lord Blakeney of
HMS Surprise. Director Peter Weir thought
Pirkis "stood out very early on, but not to the extent that you see in the
film. That was a complete surprise."According to Pirkis, he was at first
"nervous" about acting with Russell Crowe,
but changed his mind when he realised that Crowe was "a pretty normal
guy."
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