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Blake Ritson
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Blake Ritson

Born 1978 · England, UK · Active 1971–2025

Blake Ritson, born in London, has made his mark in the world of theater and film. He appears in Titus (1999) as a testament to his versatility, bringing depth to the characters he portrays. Ritson's early acclaim came from his stage work, including a notable performance in the West End. With a background that includes a scholarship to St. Paul's School and a degree from Cambridge University, he embodies the rich tradition of British acting. His diverse skill set also includes co-directing and co-writing award-winning short films.

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Titus

Titus

1999 ★ 6.7
as Mutius

A boy eating lunch in a 1950s-style kitchen plays war with his surrounding toys. A bomb blast outside the window frightens him under the table from where he is rescued and taken to an Amphitheatre, where an invisible audience cheers. An army resembling the Terracotta Army enters; Romans under the command of Titus Andronicus, the general at the center of the play, return victorious from war. They bring back as spoils Tamora, Queen of the Goths, her sons, and Aaron the Moor. Titus sacrifices Tamora's eldest son, Alarbus, so the spirits of his 21 dead sons might be appeased. Tamora eloquently begs for the life of Alarbus, but Titus refuses her plea. Caesar, the Emperor of Rome, dies. His sons Saturninus and Bassianus squabble over who will succeed him. The Tribune of the People, Marcus Andronicus, announces the people's choice for new emperor is his brother, Titus. He refuses the throne and hands it to the late emperor's eldest son Saturninus, much to the latter's delight. The new emperor states he will take Lavinia, Titus' daughter, as his bride to honor and elevate the family. She is already betrothed to Saturninus' brother, Bassianus, who steals her away. Titus' surviving sons aid in the couple's run for the Pantheon, where they are to marry. Titus, angry with his sons because in his eyes they're being disloyal to Rome, kills his son Mutius as he defends the escape. The new emperor, Saturninus, dishonors Titus and marries Tamora instead. Tamora persuades the Emperor to feign forgiveness to Bassianus, Titus and his family and postpone punishment to a later day, thereby revealing her intention to avenge herself on all the Andronici. During a hunting party the next day, Tamora's lover, Aaron the Moor, meets Tamora's sons Chiron and Demetrius. The two argue over which should take sexual advantage of the newly-wed Lavinia. Aaron easily persuades them to ambush Bassianus and kill him in the presence of Tamora and Lavinia, in order to have their way with her. Lavinia begs Tamora to stop her sons, but Tamora refuses. Chiron and Demetrius throw Bassianus' body in a pit, as Aaron directed them, then take Lavinia away and rape her. To keep her from revealing what she saw and endured, they cut out her tongue as well as her hands, replacing them with tree branches. When Marcus discovers her, he begs her to reveal the identity of her assailants; Lavinia leans towards the camera and opens her bloodied mouth in a silent scream. Aaron brings Titus' sons Martius and Quintus and frames them for the murder of Bassianus with a forged letter outlining their plan to kill him. Angry, the Emperor arrests them. Later on, Marcus takes Lavinia to her father, who's overcome with grief. He and his remaining son Lucius begged for the lives of Martius and Quintus, but the two are found guilty and are marched off to execution. Aaron enters, and tells Titus, Lucius, and Marcus the emperor will spare the prisoners if one of the three sacrifices a hand. Each demands the right to do so. Titus has Aaron cut off his (Titus's) left hand and take it to the emperor. Aaron's story is revealed to have been false, as a messenger brings Titus the heads of his sons and his own severed hand. In Renaissance semiotics, the hand is a representation of political and personal agency. With his hand chopped off, Titus has truly lost power. Desperate for revenge, Titus orders Lucius to flee Rome and raise an army among their former enemy, the Goths. Titus' grandson (Lucius' son and the boy from the opening), who helped Titus read to Lavinia, complains she will not leave his books alone. In the book, she indicates to Titus and Marcus the story of Philomela, in which a similarly mute victim "wrote" the name of her wrongdoer. Marcus gives her a stick to hold with her mouth and stumps. She writes the names of her attackers on the ground. Titus vows revenge. Feigning madness, he ties written prayers for justice to arrows and commands his kinsmen to aim them at the sky so they may reach the gods. Understanding the method in Titus' "madness", Marcus directs the arrows to land inside the palace of Saturninus, who is enraged by this added to the fact Lucius is at the gates of Rome with an army of Goths. Tamora delivers a mixed-race child, fathered by Aaron. To hide his affair from the Emperor, Aaron kills the nurse and flees with the baby. Lucius, marching on Rome with an army of Goths, captures Aaron and threatens to hang the infant. To save the baby, Aaron reveals the entire plot to Lucius, relishing every murder, rape and dismemberment. Tamora, convinced of Titus' madness, approaches him along with her two sons, dressed as the spirits of Revenge, Murder, and Rape. She tells Titus she (as a supernatural spirit) will grant him revenge if he will convince Lucius to stop attacking Rome. Titus agrees, sending Marcus to invite Lucius to a feast. "Revenge" offers to invite the Emperor and Tamora and is about to leave, but Titus insists "Rape" and "Murder" stay with him. She agrees. When she leaves, Titus' servants bind Chiron and Demetrius. Titus cuts their throats, while Lavinia holds a basin with her stumps to catch their blood. He plans to cook them into a pie for their mother. The next day, during the feast at his house, Lavinia enters the dining room. Titus asks Saturninus whether a father should kill his daughter if she is raped. When the Emperor agrees, Titus snaps Lavinia's neck, to the horror of the dinner guests, and tells Saturninus what Tamora's sons did. When Saturninus demands Chiron and Demetrius be brought before him, Titus reveals they were in the pie Tamora enjoyed, and kills Tamora. Saturninus kills Titus after which Lucius kills Saturninus to avenge his father's death. Back in the Roman Arena, Lucius tells his family's story to the people and is proclaimed Emperor. He orders his father Titus and sister Lavinia to be buried in the family monuments, Saturninus be given a proper burial, Tamora's body to be thrown to the wild beasts, and Aaron be buried chest-deep and left to die of thirst and starvation. Aaron is unrepentant to the end. Young Lucius picks up Aaron's child and carries him away into the sunrise.

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Filmography

42 credits
2020s 6 credits
2025
TV ★ 7.8
2022
TV ★ 7.5
2022
The Gilded Age as Oscar van Rhijn
TV ★ 7.6
2021
Movie ★ 6.6
2021
Foundation as Sunmaster-18
TV ★ 7.7
2010s 11 credits
2018
Bricks as William
Movie ★ 7.0
2018
Krypton as Brainiac
TV ★ 7.1
2016
The Crown as Andrew Gailey
TV ★ 8.2
2014
Serena as Lowenstein
Movie ★ 5.6
2013
Movie ★ 8.0
2013
Da Vinci's Demons as Girolamo Riario
TV ★ 7.5
2012
Movie ★ 5.3
2012
For Elsie as Glenn Millberg
Movie
2012
World Without End as Edward III
TV ★ 6.8
2010
Upstairs Downstairs as The Duke of Kent
TV ★ 7.4
2000s 15 credits
2009
Movie ★ 5.8
2009
Movie ★ 8.0
2009
Emma as Mr. Elton
TV ★ 7.6
2009
Garrow's Law as Charles Fox
TV ★ 7.4
2008
Movie ★ 6.8
2008
RocknRolla as Drowned Sloane
Movie ★ 7.0
2007
Mansfield Park as Edmund Bertram
Movie ★ 6.1
2004
If... as Ben Swales
TV ★ 8.0
2003
TV ★ 6.7
2002
The Cicerones as Guide 1 'Foreign'
Movie ★ 5.8
2002
AKA as Alexander Gryffoyn
Movie ★ 5.5
2002
TV ★ 7.2
2002
Adventure Inc. as Byron Haycroft
TV ★ 8.4
2001
Movie ★ 6.5
2000
Urban Gothic as Dave Matthews
TV ★ 4.8
1990s 4 credits
1999
Titus as Mutius
Movie ★ 6.4
1996
Breaking the Code as Christopher Morcom
Movie ★ 5.5
1996
Different for Girls as Young Prentice
Movie ★ 7.1
1992
A Touch of Frost as D.C. Robert Presley
TV ★ 7.5
1980s 1 credit
1986
Casualty as Daniel Tasker
TV ★ 6.2
1970s 1 credit
1971
TV ★ 7.8
Crew Credits
2010s 1 credit
2012
For Elsie Co-Producer
Movie
2000s 3 credits
2009
Love Hate Director
Movie ★ 8.0
2009
Movie ★ 8.0
2004
Out of time Director
Movie ★ 8.0