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  1. Arthur Hughes (born 1992) is a British actor known for his roles as Ryan McDaniel in the Netflix series The Innocents [1] and Ruairi Donovan in BBC Radio 4 series The Archers.

  2. 17 de jun. de 2022 · Arthur Hughes, who has radial dysplasia, will play the evil king in War of the Roses later this month. He talks about the importance of disability representation and the challenges of the role.

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  3. Arthur Hughes (Londres, 27 de janeiro de 1832 - Londres, 22 de dezembro de 1915) foi um pintor e ilustrador inglês associado à Irmandade Pré-Rafaelita.

  4. Arthur Hughes. Nasceu: 27 de janeiro de 1832; London, United Kingdom. Morreu: 22 de dezembro de 1915; Kew Green, London, United Kingdom. Nacionalidade: British. Movimento Artístico: Romantismo. Escola de Pintura: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Campo: pintura, illustration.

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    • London, United Kingdom
    • Arthur Hughes on Living with An Upper-Limb Difference
    • Arthur Hughes on Being An Actor
    • Arthur Hughes on Starring in The Factual Drama Then Barbara Met Alan
    • Arthur Hughes on Being Cast as Richard III
    • Arthur Hughes’ Thoughts on Disability Representation
    • Transition Into Voice Acting
    • Breaking New Ground with Shardlake
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    Can you tell us what radial dysplasia is and how it affects you on a daily basis? Radial dysplasia is a condition in the arm, where the radius bone is missing. It affects my right arm, in which I’m missing my thumb, radius bone and a few other small bits and pieces. Day-to-day it doesn’t affect me 99% of the time. I favour my left arm more but am a...

    What inspired you to become an actor and go on to study acting at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama? I’ve wanted to be an actor since I was very small. I think I had a loud voice and an appetite for attention. Probably from age six, I had been involved with school plays and drama groups and that just naturally stayed with me until I was re...

    How did you get the role of Alan Holdsworth in Then Barbara Met Alan and what was it like to film alongside co-star Ruth Madeley and writers Jack Thorne and Genevieve Barr? I first heard about Then Barbara Met Alan when rehearsing for Helpin Liverpool with Jack Thorne. He mentioned he was writing with Genevieve (whom I performed with in Jack’s play...

    How does it feel to be the first disabled actor to be cast as Richard III? It feels amazing and unreal to be the first Richard III cast at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC). However, I am certainly not the first disabled Richard. In 2017, the awesome Mat Fraser, one of my heroes, was the first disabled actor to play Richard on a major stage in hi...

    Do you think disability representation has got better over the years or do you think more should be done? I think disability representation has come a long way, but it’s still not complete and has much further to go. There are waves of progress, often followed by waves of regression. Whilst people are still denied entry to buildings, discriminated ...

    Arthur’s venture into voice acting has seen him lending his voice to the character of Ruairi Donovan in the well-loved BBC Radio 4’s series The Archers.

    Embarking on a new journey, Arthur stars in the Disney+ series Shardlake, unraveling mysteries in 16th-century England alongside Sean Bean. Cast as the earnest lawyer Matthew Shardlake, Arthur navigates through plots and scheming, providing a stark contrast as one of the few honest men in a tumultuous period. This role sees him working under Thomas...

    Arthur Hughes is a British actor who has a rare condition in his arm and identifies as "limb different". He talks about his career, challenges and disability representation in this interview with Disability Horizons.

  5. Arthur Hughes was a Pre-Raphaelite-inspired painter who depicted scenes of ordinary life with delicacy and feeling. He was a well-liked and modest individual, but suffered from rejections and lack of recognition from the Royal Academy.

  6. Arthur Hughes (27 January 1832 – 22 December 1915) was an English painter and illustrator associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.