Anatol Yusef


Anatol Yusef is an English stage, film and television actor, writer, director. He is best known for his work at The Royal Shakespeare Company, for his portrayal of Meyer Lansky in the television series Boardwalk Empire, and channel 4's Southcliffe.

Biography

Yusef was born in London, UK. His father emigrated from Cyprus to London at the age of 11 while his mother was born in Bethnal Green, London.
As a teen, Yusef found early work in television shows including Jeeves and Wooster, Grange Hill, and The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. And films, Batman and Aliens. He then trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. While in school he worked on a television show, Thief Takers and was a finalist in the BBC Carleton Hobbs Radio Award.
Upon graduating in 2000, Yusef was offered a role in Fred Schepisi's award-winning film Last Orders, playing the younger self of Bob Hoskins' "Ray" and working with British actors Sir Michael Caine, Dame Helen Mirren, Ray Winstone, David Hemmings, and Tom Courtenay.
He became a resident company member with the Royal Shakespeare Company. In the RSC's production of King Lear, Nicholas de Jongh of the London Evening Standard claimed "Anatol Yusef's tremendous Cornwall, the best ever seen".
In 2006, Yusef's performance as Mercutio in Bill Bryden's Romeo and Juliet at the Birmingham Rep was heralded as "sparkl" and "promisingly imaginative".
In 2008, Yusef appeared in the title role of a New York off-off Broadway production of Richard III, and was described by Backstage as "a superlative actor" and "magnetic". Anatol has since remained in New York City. He has worked both throughout New York City, and at The Studio Theatre in Washington, D.C., his most recent production being A Movement of the Soul, playing Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, for which he learned American Sign Language.
From 2009-2012 he was co-founder and joint-artistic director of Fixitsolife Theater Company in Manhattan, New York. Mounting two productions.
In 2010 he was cast as Meyer Lansky in HBO's Boardwalk Empire, first appearing in Episode 7 of Season 1, "Home" and recurring throughout the remainder of the series. In an interview with The Morton Report, Yusef described Lansky as self-educated, a massively intelligent overachiever and "a ruthless, ruthless man". Anatol's characterization of Mr. Lansky has been recognized in many publications, including author and critic Clive James's article on Martin Scorsese, as well as Michael Noble's review of the show on Den of Geek.
In 2014 he appeared in Channel 4's BAFTA-nominated Southcliffe, receiving special mention in an article by IndieWire on the best TV episodes of 2014.
In 2016, Anatol narrated the European championship series on Howler Radio, a collection of five podcast narratives written by a selection football journalists, the most popular being "The Summer Football Came Home". On top of this, he portrayed DeBlanc on AMC's Preacher.
In 2020, his first animated short, Hello My Love, will be released. He continues work with charities such as Solving Kids Cancer and Friends of Firefighters.

Filmography

Film

Television

YearTitleRole
1990, 1992Jeeves and WoosterSydney BlumenfieldSeasons 1 and 3
1993The Young Indiana Jones ChroniclesHubert Van HookEpisode: "Benares, January 1910"
1995Grange HillMarkEpisode #18.4
1999Thief TakersAzizEpisode: "Shadows"
2000Second Sight: Kingdom of the BlindSandwich Shop OwnerTV movie
2002, 2006The BillRick Lessalles, Kevin Mann2 episodes
2003Trial & RetributionPC Barry Skinner2 episodes
2003The Afternoon Play: Turkish DelightAhmed
2010–2014Boardwalk EmpireMeyer Lansky31 episodes
2013SouthcliffePaul GouldTV miniseries
2016PreacherDeblancSeason 1

Theatre