Sam Riley
Sam Riley is widely recognized for his compelling portrayal of Ian Curtis in the film *Control*, a biographical account of the lead singer of the iconic 1970s post-punk band, Joy Division. His remarkable performance earned him the British Independent Film Award for "Most Promising Newcomer" and a Kermode Award for Best Actor in 2007. Before his acclaimed role as Curtis, Riley portrayed Mark E. Smith, the frontman of The Fall, in Michael Winterbottom's *24 Hour Party People*, although his scenes ultimately did not make it to the final version of the film.
In September 2007, Riley took on a new challenge by being cast in *Franklyn*, a British science fiction film directed by Gerald McMorrow. His career continued to flourish as he landed a lead role in *13*, an English-language adaptation of the French thriller *13 Tzameti*. Most recently, he has been seen in a remake of *Brighton Rock*, where he plays Pinkie Brown alongside renowned actress Helen Mirren. With a diverse range of roles and a growing filmography, Riley continues to establish himself as a prominent figure in the film industry.