David Schofield

Biography: A native of Manchester, England, born in 1951, actor David Schofield grew up in a working-class family as one of 10 children, and first caught the drama bug at age 12 at an all-boy's school located in his hometown. Deeply interested in the theater, Schofield began not on-stage but in the wings, taking backstage positions at a local repertory theater that included waiting tables, making tea, building props, sweeping the stage, and -- ultimately -- scripting plays. At age 19, Schofield left this establishment to enroll in London's legendary Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, and soon began regularly accepting professional roles with a much heavier emphasis on theater than film; in fact, Schofield frequently performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company and at theaters in the West End of London. He moved into film work in the early '70s and thereafter maintained a steady output of assignments in films and on television. Memorable features included Ridley Scott's Best Picture-winnerA native of Manchester, England, born in 1951, actor David Schofield grew up in a working-class family as one of 10 children, and first caught the drama bug at age 12 at an all-boy's school located in his hometown. Deeply interested in the theater, Schofield began not on-stage but in the wings, taking backstage positions at a local repertory theater that included waiting tables, making tea, building props, sweeping the stage, and -- ultimately -- scripting plays. At age 19, Schofield left this establishment to enroll in London's legendary Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, and soon began regularly accepting professional roles with a much heavier emphasis on theater than film; in fact, Schofield frequently performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company and at theaters in the West End of London. He moved into film work in the early '70s and thereafter maintained a steady output of assignments in films and on television. Memorable features included Ridley Scott's Best Picture-winner Gladiator (2000), the Hughes Brothers' Jack the Ripper thriller From Hell (2001), the elaborate fantasy-adventure Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), and the Tom Cruise-produced World War II thriller Valkyrie (2008). Series (mostly British) that featured Schofield in recurring or guest capacities included The Bill, Our Friends in the North, and Holby City. Expand

David Schofield's Scores

Average career score: 55
Highest Metascore: 75 Darkest Hour
Lowest Metascore: 27 The Musketeer
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 11
  2. Negative: 1 out of 11
11 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Mad Heidi Jun 21, 2023 Alpöhi tbd
48 Six Minutes to Midnight Mar 26, 2021 Colonel Smith 5.3
75 Darkest Hour Nov 22, 2017 Clement Atlee / Clement Atlee tbd
70 Mindhorn May 12, 2017 Chief Inspector Derek Newsome / Chief Inspector Derek Newsome / Chief Inspector Derek Newsome / Chief Inspector Derek Newsome / Chief Inspector Derek Newsome / Chief Inspector Derek Newsome tbd
66 Last Passenger Apr 25, 2014 Peter Carmichael 5.3
46 Burke and Hare Sep 9, 2011 Fergus 5.4
43 The Wolfman Feb 12, 2010 Constable Nye 5.5
56 Valkyrie Dec 25, 2008 Erwin Von Witzleben / Erwin Von Witzleben tbd
53 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Jul 7, 2006 Mercer 7.2
tbd Unstoppable Oct 30, 2004 Dr. Collins tbd
27 The Musketeer Sep 7, 2001 Rochefort, Richelieu Henchman / Rochefort, Richelieu Henchman / Rochefort, Richelieu Henchman tbd
67 Gladiator May 5, 2000 Falco 8.8
55 An American Werewolf in London Aug 21, 1981 Dart Player / Dart Player 6.8