Adam Hugill
Adam Hugill is a distinguished actor hailing from Yorkshire, celebrated for his compelling performances across film, television, and stage. He gained significant acclaim for his portrayal of Scott Rowley, a menacing serial killer, in the BAFTA-winning BBC drama series ‘Sherwood’ in 2022, sharing the screen with talents like David Morrissey and Adeel Akhtar. Adam reprised this role in the highly anticipated second season in 2024, solidifying his status in the industry.
His career took a remarkable turn in 2019 when he won the Best Actor in a Musical award at The Stage Debut Awards for his performance in ‘Standing at the Sky’s Edge’ at the Sheffield Crucible. His stage credentials continued to grow with notable roles, including Harry Maguire in the National Theatre's ‘Dear England’ in 2024, and significant appearances in the historical play ‘1536’ at The Almeida in 2025, as well as ‘Reykjavik’ at the Hampstead Theatre.
Hugill's film career includes a breakthrough role as Private Atkins in Sam Mendes’ acclaimed war film ‘1917’, which garnered multiple prestigious awards. He was also featured in the BBC One adaptation of Agatha Christie’s ‘Towards Zero’ in 2025. Additionally, he lent his voice to Rintrah in Marvel's ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’. With a versatile range of accents and an ability to adapt his voice, Hugill showcases remarkable talent, making him a notable figure in contemporary acting.