Sean Pertwee was born into a famous British theatrical family. He is the son of
Jon Pertwee, who was mainly a comedy actor and was known for his starring roles in
Doctor Who (1963),
Worzel Gummidge (1979), the radio comedy series "The Navy Lark" and appearances in several "Carry On" films. His uncle,
Michael Pertwee, and grandfather,
Roland Pertwee, were prolific screenwriters and playwrights, and his father's cousin,
Bill Pertwee, was a regular cast member of one of Britain's most popular sitcoms,
Dad's Army (1968). His sister,
Dariel Pertwee, is an actress with several screen roles.
After training at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Pertwee began his acting
career with the Royal Shakespeare Company, most notably starring in Titus Andronicus directed by
Deborah Warner. After touring for three years, Pertwee continued his classical training by playing Julius Caesar for the BBC and Macbeth for
Michael Bogdanov's production for C4 films. Since then, he has become instantly recognizable for both his film and television work.
On film, Pertwee began on the
Joe Orton biopic
Prick Up Your Ears (1987), then went on to appear in
Paul W.S. Anderson's
Shopping (1994), playing opposite
Jude Law, followed by performances in
Event Horizon (1997),
Soldier (1998),
Doomsday (2008),
Love, Honor and Obey (2000) and the lead role in
Neil Marshall's
Dog Soldiers (2002). Other notable film credits include
Deadly Voyage (1996);
Wild Bill (2011);
Blue Juice (1995), in which Pertwee played opposite
Catherine Zeta-Jones and
Ewan McGregor; and
Formula 51 (2001) with
Samuel L. Jackson and
Robert Carlyle. Pertwee played opposite
Steve Coogan in
Alan Partridge (2013).
Pertwee's extensive TV work saw him play the iconic role of Lestrade in the CBS show
Elementary (2012) with
Jonny Lee Miller as Sherlock Holmes. He has also starred in
The Musketeers (2014),
Poirot (1989), the award-winning
Luther (2010), and had a recurring role in the hugely popular
Cold Feet (1997) with
James Nesbitt. His other TV credits include
Skins (2007),
Bodyguards (1996),
Jo (2013) with
Jean Reno,
Chancer (1990),
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992),
Clarissa (1991) with
Sean Bean, and
Camelot (2011) with
Joseph Fiennes and
Eva Green.
Pertwee appeared as Alfred Pennyworth, the unflappable butler, in the Warner Bros. series
Gotham (2014), which follows the story behind Commissioner James Gordon's rise to prominence in Gotham City in the years before Batman's arrival. He is a popular voiceover artist and can frequently be heard voicing documentaries, animated films, commercials, TV series, and video games, including Fable, Killzone and Assassin's Creed.