Will Keen


William Walter Maurice Keen is an English actor. Recognised for his work on stage and screen, he is a prolific figure of modern British theatre and a trustee of the James Menzies Kitchin Award, an award set up for young theatre directors.

Life and career

Early years and education

Keen was born in Oxford, the son of Charles William Lyle Keen and Lady Priscilla Mary Rose Curzon, daughter of Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe. His sisters are the poet Alice Oswald and the author Laura Beatty. He studied at Eton College and has a first class degree in English literature from the University of Oxford.

Acting career

Some of his notable British theatre credits include Ghosts, Waste, Tom & Viv, Five Gold Rings, Patriots, Huis Clos, Macbeth, The Changeling, The Arsonists, Kiss of the [Spider Woman (play)|Kiss of the Spider Woman], The Rubenstein Kiss, Hysteria, Don Juan, Man and Superman, Pericles, The [Prince of Homburg (play)|The Prince of Homburg], The Duchess of Malfi, The Coast of Utopia, Mary Stuart, Hove, The Two Noble Kinsmen, The Tempest, The Winter's Tale, Dido, [Queen of Carthage (play)|Dido, Queen of Carthage], The Seagull, Present Laughter, The Tempest, and Quartermaine's Terms, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Elton John's Glasses.
His television credits include Wolf Hall, The Musketeers, Midsomer Murders, Silk, Sherlock, The Impressionists, Wired, Casualty 1907, Elizabeth I, New Tricks, Titanic, Foyle's War, The Colour of Magic, and The Refugees. His film credits include Nine Lives of Tomas Katz and Love and Other Disasters.
In 2016, he played the role of the Queen's longtime Private Secretary, Michael Adeane, in the Netflix series The Crown. In 2019, he appeared in the BBC TV series His Dark Materials, based on the critically acclaimed book trilogy by Philip Pullman, as Father MacPhail, whilst in 2021 he appeared as David Epstein in Ridley Road. In 2022, he played Vladimir Putin in the opening run of Peter Morgan's play Patriots, about the life of Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky, at the Almeida Theatre in London.
In Spain, he has performed plays in Spanish, Traición and Cuento de Invierno as well as directing Hamlet and Romeo y Julieta. In the musical field, he has recorded the "Seven Scenes from Hamlet" by the Spanish composer Benet Casablancas, in collaboration with the Orquesta de la Comunidad de Madrid, conducted by José Ramón Encinar.

Personal life

He is married to Spanish actress, theatre director, and writer Maria Fernandez Ache with whom he has a daughter, Dafne Keen, who is also an actress.

Acting credits

Theatre