Welcome to The James Wilby Archive, star of Maurice, Poldark, Immaculate Conception, A Summer Story and Handful of Dust. This is an unofficial archive and fansite celebrating over 40 years of James on stage and screen. The archive will not only provide you with information, images and much more on his previous work but will promote and support his upcoming projects. The fansite is committed to publishing only news and images that are relative to James's career.
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First rehearsal pictures of James in By Royal Appointment
Posted by admin on May 25, 2025

Check out the first rehearsal pictures of James in By Royal Appointment which will be on tour around the UK as of 5th June 2025. Click here to see the rest.

   

Photos credit: Jonathan Phang / Website source: Westend Theatre

By Royal Appointment theatre
On Emotion the play – Beautifully staged by Gordon himself and touchingly performed by James Wilby
Posted by admin on May 22, 2025

This is the latest in a series of “theatre essays” conceived by Mick Gordon. Previous subjects have included Death, Love, Ego and Religion. Now Gordon, in tandem with neurologist Paul Broks and the puppet group Blind Summit, has reached Emotion. Although the result has odd moments of magic, it feels like a cerebral analysis of our primal instincts.

Frustration was my initial feeling, having missed the first 10 minutes because of bad traffic. But, with the aid of the text, I soon cottoned on to the general idea: that there are six basic emotions – anger, fear, joy, sadness, surprise and disgust – governing our behaviour, and that they determine our supposedly rational and moral actions.

The story devised by Gordon and Broks feels like an illustration of a thesis. Stephen, a cognitive therapist, struggles with his suppressed desire for a patient, Anna, a guilt-ridden puppet-maker who invests objects with human feelings. Meanwhile, Stephen’s actor-daughter, Lucy, is ferociously jealous of her friend Anna’s intimacy with her dad, while his autistic son, Mark, channels his own emotional needs into Star Trek fantasies. It is, however, a narrative that, in defiance of the show’s own argument, seems driven by diagrammatic necessity rather than organic impulse.

The best moments are when ideas are expressed visually. At the climax, Mark is given a spaceman-puppet that drifts off through the galaxy towards a Jupiter symbolised by a large red apple held aloft by Stephen.

Beautifully staged by Gordon himself and touchingly performed by James Wilby and Mark Down as father and son, it is a moment of pure joy, reminding us that theatre’s true mission is to embody emotion rather than dissect it.

★★★☆☆

Source: The Guardian / Michael Billington / 15 November 2008

 

On Emotion
NEW ‘Crocodile Shoes’ TV series page added to the career pages
Posted by admin on May 14, 2025

I have created the CROCODILE SHOES page here including 6 video clips and over 2,700 screencaps to the gallery of James in this role.

Crocodile Shoes TV series
My Favourite Things – Great British Life magazine Interview
Posted by admin on Apr 26, 2025

Favourite role?

Maurice because very, very rarely is a piece of theatre or film about the character you’re playing, and I was in every scene bar one. And it was a harmonious experience with the director James Ivory at the helm. He was just so supportive, inventive and wonderful. And I got on very well with my two co-stars Hugh Grant and Rupert Graves, and that also doesn’t always happen.

Favourite playwright?

On one level, I love Stoppard but then I find you could say some people would argue he has a slightly particular frothy style in his use of language, and on another level I’d say Shakespeare because it’s so profound.

Favourite director?

James Ivory, because he’s one of those directors who has an amazing eye, and also an amazing ear.

Favourite co-star?

I loved working with Jonathan Pryce in Regeneration. What’s interesting about really wonderful actors is you’ve just got to up your game. Also, Anthony Hopkins on Howards End, and Helen McCrory, who’s sadly died now, on Witness Against Hitler.

Favourite theatre?

For the structure of the building, Glyndebourne. It seems to be a celebration of theatre, I’d love to do a play there, to direct a play, but I suppose it’s not allowed. And the speed at which you can get out of it and into it and the bars and the restaurants, and the grounds – everything about it is a delightful experience before you’ve even watched whatever you’re going to watch. The sight lines are so good, you can be quite far back and you still get an amazing experience and that’s very rare in theatres.

Favourite location where you’ve filmed?

Canaima in Venezuela – you had to take a little prop airplane, land on a dirt runway, and there was just a sort of club, and it had about 20 chalets and a central dining space. It looked as though it was on a lake. And to the right of the lake were these massive waterfalls. It was just amazing and we were filming A Handful of Dust there for a week, and we all had to share one of these chalets because there wasn’t enough of them for the entire crew. I shared with one of the actors who got very ill and went to bed at six in the evening. So I took my script on a boat, a long canoe, and under the starlight I was easily able to read and learn my lines for the next day. Charles Sturridge directed it for ITV, but it was a feature film with Kristin Scott Thomas, Rupert Graves and Alec Guinness.

Favourite thing about yourself?

Oh, bloody hell. That’s just vanity. I’m a survivor.

Favourite thing about your work/career?

I love acting. It’s a lucky thing because I’ve actually had not such a great career over the last 10 years, but when I get a chance, off I go and have a ball. I enjoy the whole thing, putting on the costume, the silliness of it all, and I revert to being a child every time. I love the theatre too although it’s much harder work for different reasons.

Favourite saying?

In The Prophet, a book of sayings by Kahlil Gibran, there’s one that really caught my eye, and I’ve followed it – and it’s not necessarily done me any favours as I’m sure I’ve upset so many people in my business that I don’t work as much as I should – but it’s:‘most of us hover deviously between mute rebellion and prattling submission’.

Favourite house you’ve ever lived in?

The house we live in now near Arlington Reservoir.

Favourite place to walk?

Abbot’s Wood, it’s just literally five, 10 minutes away from our house. You can get lost in it, it’s got so many different parts. I know it so well now, but at first, I had to pinpoint where the sun was so I could navigate my way home again. It’s probably about 10 square miles.

Favourite thing to do on a day off locally?

Going fishing with my friend. We go down to Seaford or Newhaven. We’re after things like bass and black hawk but we catch very little. Fifteen years ago you’d be pulling them out.

Favourite site in Sussex?

I do love the Pavilion [in Brighton].

Favourite drink?

Red wine. Bordeaux, claret.

Favourite thing about Sussex?

I feel obliged to be within striking distance of London because of my career. I’m always going into London for one reason or another, either to work there, do a costume fitting or a casting, so to be miles away seems counterproductive. Sussex has a lovely quality, the sea, as well as the countryside. I think it’s quite interesting that where I am now, which is east of Lewes, is more rural and less stock-brokerly-belty than it was on the west side when I was in Plumpton.

Favourite decision you’ve ever made?

To become an actor. It was quite hard because I read maths at university and my father was a businessman and I think he was rubbing his hands and knees together that I would end up as an accountant or a banker. And I suddenly decided I wanted to be an actor, which rather threw him. He didn’t put tremendous pressure on me not to but he kept pointing out that 90% of your profession are unemployed at any one point. I’m a lazy individual so the idea of sitting behind a desk doing accounting or banking didn’t really appeal to me but the idea of playing in a room with lots of others really did.

Favourite place at home?

My study I suppose, get away from everyone, and sit there and do nothing, or learn my lines.

Favourite way to relax?

Probably doing The Times’ cryptic crossword. I do it every day, I’m an addict. What it does is it shuts me down in terms of anything else, so I’m not pondering and worrying about the worries of life. I also do Sudokus, the killer ones, and I’m also rather good at those as well.

Favourite time of day?

Just before dinner, let’s say six o’clock, and you can have a drink.

Favourite season?

Spring. I love the idea that summer’s about to happen and the buds are coming out. I just find it just electric – the garden springs to life and you think, God, where did all that come from?

Favourite Sussex restaurant?

I refuse to spend heaps of money on food. It would be somewhere quite cheap, I’m a Yorkshireman. Also, when you’re out in the country, it’s almost nicer to cook something for yourself than get in the car.

Favourite sport?

To play, tennis and to watch and to play, even though I have a sort of love-hate relationship with it, would be rugby. If England are playing rugby, I have to watch them. I played it to quite a high level as a school kid, even at university, until I realised they were all just too big.

Favourite item of clothing?

A black linen suit that I left on a train which really upset me.

Least favourite thing?

A bunch of middle-aged men in their cycling gear, taking up the road, thinking they’re the bees-knees and just in the ****ing way and they can ***ger off.

Plans for April?

TV series ‘I Jake White’ out towards the end of the year.

Source: https://www.greatbritishlife.co.uk/

 

British life magazine online interview
I, Jack Wright is broadcast on U&Alibi
Posted by admin on Apr 24, 2025

See this fantastic series #Ijackwright on U&Alibi written by the amazing @ChrisLangWriter.

SKY channel 109
VIRGIN channel 126
NOW channel 358

Look out for James who plays a barrister in the series called Max Preston. (from episode 2)

I Jack Wright
James to star in ‘By Royal Appointment’ theatre play on UK tour this summer
Posted by admin on Apr 13, 2025

We can bring you the most fantastic news that James will start alongside Caroline Quentin in ‘By Royal Appointment’ in a play that will run on a UK tour throughout the summer.

The late Queen Elizabeth II was famous for her discretion. She never said anything in public that could ruffle the lightest of feathers. But she had one way of expressing what she really thought – through her wardrobe.

By Royal Appointment is a funny, poignant and celebratory new play about the kind of power that only a Queen can wield – she charms the world through coats and admonishes her family through a carefully chosen hat. But the Queen herself is uninterested in fashion, her look is managed by her Designer, her Milliner and most powerful of all, her Dresser who was a working-class girl who goes from advising the Queen on the colour of her lipsticks to the real power behind the throne. But the Dresser, like all royal favourites is living on borrowed time.

By Royal Appointment is a behind the scenes peek into the world of our most popular monarc and the image she presented to the world. Starring national treasure Anne Reid as The Queen, doyen of stage and screen Caroline Quentin as The Dresser, with Olivier award-winning James Dreyfus as The Milliner and Merchant Ivory and Poldark legend James Wilby as The Designer. The new play is written by Daisy Goodwin who created the hit ITV series Victoria and directed by former Artistic Director of Shakespeare’s Globe, Dominic Dromgoole.

James will play The Designer.

 

 

Bath Theatre Royal
5 June 2025 – 14 June 2025
Cheltenham Everyman Theatre
17 June 2025 – 21 June 2025

Leeds Grand Theatre
24 June 2025 – 28 June 2025

Malvern Festival Theatres
1 July 2025 – 5 July 2025

 

Southampton Mayflower Theatre
9 July 2025 – 12 July 2025

 

London Richmond Theatre
22 July 2025 – 26 July 2025

 

Guildford Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
29 July 2025 – 2 August 2025

 

Salford The Lowry
6 August 2025 – 9 August 2025
By Royal Appointment theatre

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By Royal Appointment Theatre play
Character: The Designer
Status: UK Tour start 5 June – 9 August
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I, Jack Wright TV series
Character: Max Preston
Status: starts on 23 April on U&Alibi
 

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Character: Sir Peter Bailey
Status: Watch it online here at U.co.uk

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