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Pip Torrens

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Pip Torrens- Biography

Pip Torrens was born on June 2, 1960, in Bromley, Kent, England, under the sign of Gemini. He is a 59-year-old actor best known for his roles as Colonel Kaplan in “Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens,” Cassel in “Versailles,” and Tommy Lascelles in “The Crown.”

What is the Net Worth of Pip Torrens? Salary, Earnings

Torrens’ net worth is over $2 million, derived from his work as a professional actor in the film industry, where he has been in over 180 TV and film titles since his career began in 1984.

Pip Torrens- Birth, Age, Ethnicity, Siblings, Education

Pip Torrens grew up in his hometown, where he was raised alongside his two brothers, Jon and Chris. His nationality is British, and he is of white racial origin. He attended Bloxham School in Oxfordshire and then matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge, to study English Literature. He graduated in 1982 and went on to study at the Drama Studio London (DSL).

Pip Torrens- Relationship, Married Life

Pip Torrens is extremely private about his personal life, so nothing is known to the general public. He is, for all intents and purposes, single and has never married. He has blue eyes and is bald.

Pip Torrens- Professional Career

Torrens made his film debut as Ian in the 1984 comedy-drama sports picture “Oxford Blues,” and then as Thomas in Trevor Nunn’s 1986 drama romance film “Lady Jane.”

Pip was cast as PC Monkhouse in the BBC One sitcom “The Lenny Henry Show” the following year. By the end of the decade, he had also appeared as Jock in the drama romance “A Handful Of Dust” (1988), as Major Radford in the TNT mini-series “The Nightmare Years” (1989), and as Anton in John Irvin’s drama “Eminent Domain” (1990).

Guest-starring and Other Roles in the 1990s

Pip Torrens largely guest-starred in several TV programs during the 1990s after getting the role of Windeler in the ITV sci-fi horror mini-series “Chimera” in 1991. “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles,” “Maigret,” and “Jeeves And Wooster” are a few examples.

He played Doctor Carlisle in the drama “The Remains Of The Day,” opposite Anthony Hopkins, Emma Thompson, and James Fox, in 1993, and Andrew Harding in the BBC mini-series “To Play The King” in 1994. Among his other notable appearances is Robert Ferguson in the ITV criminal drama series “Bodyguards” (1997) and Simon Jones in James Dearden’s crime thriller “Rouge Trader” (1999).

The first half of the twenty-first century

Pip’s first important role in the new millennium occurred in 2001 when he appeared as Lt. Foxworth in David L. Cunningham’s military picture “To End All Wars,” and then as Mark Pattison in the mini-series “The Infinite Worlds Of H.G. Wells.”

During the same year, he appeared in several additional films, including “Revelation,” “All the Queen’s Men,” and “The Mystic Masseur.” Following that, he became more concentrated on television film titles, playing characters such as Charles Darwin in “Darwin’s Daughter” (2002), Richard Neilson in “Gifted” (2003), and John Scarlett in “The Government Inspector” (2005).

The second part of the twenty-first century

Pip gave a voice-over for the animated comedy “Valiant,” played Noel Coward in the made-for-TV film “Ian Fleming: Bondmaker,” and played Sam French in the BBC Two comedy series “Broken News” in 2005.

The following year, he played Michael Caplan in the BBC Two drama film “Pinochet In Suburbia,” followed by his depiction of Colonel Hampton in Marc Munden’s 2007 drama movie “The Mark of Cain.” By the end of the decade, he had played Edward Austen Knight in the 2008 drama “Miss Austen Regrets” and Victor in Oliver Parker’s 2009 fantasy drama “Dorian Gray.” Pip has also appeared in a variety of TV shows, including “The Bill,” “Doctor Who,” and “Silent Witness.”

Pip was cast in his breakthrough role as Sir Kenneth Clark in Simon Curtis’ drama “My Week With Marilyn” after playing Major John Arbuthnot in the Channel 4 drama mini-series “The Promise” in 2011.

During the same year, he starred as Ian Gilmour in “The Iron Lady,” a film about Margaret Thatcher’s life, opposite Meryl Streep and Richard E. Grant, and later as Prince Shcherbatsky in the 2012 film adaptation of “Ana Karenina.” Pip guest-starred in “Law & Order: UK,” “Black Mirror,” and “Silk” between 2011 and 2014, before being cast as Esmond Rothermere in the 2014 mini-series “Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond,” on Ian Fleming, the creator of James Bond.

During the mid-2010s

Pip appeared in the NRK war drama mini-series “The Heavy Water War” in 2015, as Dr. Hexler in Tom Hooper’s drama “The Danish Girl,” and as Colonel Kaplan in the box office success “Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens,” the first installment in the “Star Wars” third trilogy. Pip was chosen to play The Duke of Cassel in the Canal+ historical fiction series “Versailles” (2015-2017) and joined the cast of the BBC historical period drama series “Poldark” from 2015 to 2019.

Recent and Future Projects

Pip first starred as Graham in the drama romance “Kids In Love” in 2016, and then as Tommy Lascelles in the Netflix historical drama series “The Crown” (2016-2019), for which he was nominated for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series at the 2017 Screen Actors Guild Awards. In addition, from 2017 to 2019, he starred as Herr Starr in the AMC series “Preacher,” and he played William Kingsley in the Fox espionage thriller series “Deep State” (2018-2019).

Pip just earned the role of General Brook in James Kent’s 2019 thriller “The Aftermath,” opposite Jason Clarke and Keira Knightley, and has begun production for the upcoming HBO sci-fi drama series “The Nevers,” in which he will appear as Lord Massen — the series will be published in 2021.

Body Measurements: Height, Weight, Hair color

Pip stands about 6ft 0ins (1.83m) tall and weighs around 170lbs (77kgs).

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