Birthday: 1 February 1964, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK
Birth Name: Linus William Roache
Height: 178 cm
Linus Roache began his acting career with a two-week appearance as a young Barlow on Coronation Street (1960) at the age of 11. He also played a boy with the bubonic plague in The Onedin Line (1971). He spent much of the next two decades on stage. In 1986 he had brief appearances in a few films, including Link (1986). He was brought to attention in...
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Linus Roache began his acting career with a two-week appearance as a young Barlow on Coronation Street (1960) at the age of 11. He also played a boy with the bubonic plague in The Onedin Line (1971). He spent much of the next two decades on stage. In 1986 he had brief appearances in a few films, including Link (1986). He was brought to attention in 1994 after appearing in the BBC TV series Seaforth (1994). Show less «
Both my parents are actors, in very different ways.
Both my parents are actors, in very different ways.
It seems to me that whatever path you choose to take, in the end its up to each of us to try, test a...Show more »
It seems to me that whatever path you choose to take, in the end its up to each of us to try, test and live what we find out, to apply it and see what actually works, and that's the exciting and challenging part of this very real adventure. Show less «
I briefly flirted with some of the new age offerings available in the early '90s and found strength ...Show more »
I briefly flirted with some of the new age offerings available in the early '90s and found strength in Buddhism, but ultimately I was looking for something that was not tied to tradition. Show less «
When I went to drama school, I thought that everybody would think I was only there because my dad wa...Show more »
When I went to drama school, I thought that everybody would think I was only there because my dad was on TV. Show less «
A spiritual life is 24 hours a day, seven days a week. How do you live? What's true? How do you resp...Show more »
A spiritual life is 24 hours a day, seven days a week. How do you live? What's true? How do you respond? It's not about living by beliefs; it's about wanting to know. Show less «
New York, without a doubt, is my favorite city in the world.
New York, without a doubt, is my favorite city in the world.
Part of me wanted to disappear into a cave in India, and I did end up going on retreats there, but, ...Show more »
Part of me wanted to disappear into a cave in India, and I did end up going on retreats there, but, don't ask me why, I always felt very strongly that the point for me was to find a way to live a truly spiritual life in the modern day world and be able to work with all the positive aspects of our cultural and technological advancements. Show less «
I just love variety. I love being able to do different things. Do period pieces and sci-fi. I love b...Show more »
I just love variety. I love being able to do different things. Do period pieces and sci-fi. I love being able to move between genres and be flexible. Show less «
Trying to act cold is a challenge when your makeup's running and sweat is pouring down your neck.
Trying to act cold is a challenge when your makeup's running and sweat is pouring down your neck.
I shot a pilot for ABC, which I'm a bit confused about what the actual title is - I heard it was cal...Show more »
I shot a pilot for ABC, which I'm a bit confused about what the actual title is - I heard it was called 'Chosen.' It's directed by Roland Emmerich - the master of disaster himself - and it's his idea and concept for the show that's a supernatural thriller about good and evil set in contemporary modern day New York. Show less «
I love working in films.
I love working in films.
I realised success as an actor alone wouldn't make me happy. I needed to explore my spiritual side i...Show more »
I realised success as an actor alone wouldn't make me happy. I needed to explore my spiritual side in more depth. Show less «
I'd be willing to do anything. I'm not precious. I'd wash dishes.
I'd be willing to do anything. I'm not precious. I'd wash dishes.
When you've got good writing, you can kind of give up all the research, in a way, and start just fol...Show more »
When you've got good writing, you can kind of give up all the research, in a way, and start just following the emotional integrity of the journey of your character. Show less «
Dad has always been - and still is - a great influence on me. He has always stood up for spirit, sta...Show more »
Dad has always been - and still is - a great influence on me. He has always stood up for spirit, staying true to his beliefs... and I like to do the same with regard to my own true beliefs, regardless of potential criticism or mockery. Show less «
In modern times, if you're on an airplane and it's going down, that's it. You've got a couple of min...Show more »
In modern times, if you're on an airplane and it's going down, that's it. You've got a couple of minutes, if that, to work out where you stand in relationship to the whole of your life. Show less «
Most of the TV shows I've done have all been in the U.S.
Most of the TV shows I've done have all been in the U.S.
I've been to India a lot, ever since when my mum was in The Jewel in the Crown (1984).
I've been to India a lot, ever since when my mum was in The Jewel in the Crown (1984).
If you count my childhood appearances in a few TV shows and being the son of two well-known actor pa...Show more »
If you count my childhood appearances in a few TV shows and being the son of two well-known actor parents in the U.K., plus three years of drama school, you could say that I've been pretty much surrounded by the business of acting and performing my entire life. Show less «
There's so much cynicism around in Britain, especially in the press. The American press might be nai...Show more »
There's so much cynicism around in Britain, especially in the press. The American press might be naive, but at least you feel as if they're on your side. Show less «
You might get one job for having a famous parent, but you won't get your second unless you're good.
You might get one job for having a famous parent, but you won't get your second unless you're good.
The Vikings themselves are fascinating creatures. They're human beings, of course, but their ethos a...Show more »
The Vikings themselves are fascinating creatures. They're human beings, of course, but their ethos are so different from ours. The fact that they live as warriors - their willingness to die for the sake of what they believe in - is quite shocking to us, and it's fascinating to see. Show less «
In the end, it's your job to own the role, and in the end, you are playing certain aspects of your o...Show more »
In the end, it's your job to own the role, and in the end, you are playing certain aspects of your own self, even. Show less «