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  1. Blake Adam Ritson (born 24 February 1978) is an English actor and director. He portrays the Voice of Rao and Brainiac in Krypton "Pilot" "House of El" "The Rankless Initiative" "The Word of Rao" "House of Zod" "Civil Wars" "Transformation"

  2. Jan 24, 2022 · Blake Ritson’s filmography is filled with unconventional and interesting choices. He seems to have continued this tradition with the period-drama series ‘The Gilded Age,’ in which he portrays Oscar van Rhijn, the heir to the van Rhijn family. Oscar is the son of Agnes (Christine Baranski) and her presumably abusive husband. In the pilot episode, […]

  3. Blake Ritson. Actor, Director, Writer, Producer. Born January 14, 1978 in London, England, UK. Blake Ritson started acting when he was 13, debuting in White Chameleon at the Royal National Theatre, directed by Sir Richard Eyre for which he received rave reviews. He worked with Sir Richard Eyre again two years later on Macbeth, and went on to ...

  4. Blake Ritson is the author of Sense and Sensibility (4.08 avg rating, 1204364 ratings, 28208 reviews, published 1811), The Divine Comedy (4.08 avg rating...

  5. Blake Ritson is a Leading English actor and director, best known for his leading roles at the ITV adaptation of Mansfield Park as Edmund Bertram from the year 2007 and at the BBC Version of Emma, since the character of Mr. Elton from the year 2009. He’s also famous for his starring role as Lord Girolamo Riario, Count, and Captain-general of ...

  6. Feb 24, 2022 · The Gilded Age might be an old-timey type show where everyone is as uptight as shit – but it doesn’t mean they don’t have time for some gay SHOWMANCE! Check out Blake Ritson and Claybourne Elder getting hot n heavy in the first season after the jump!

  7. Jun 3, 2024 · Blake Ritson was born Blake Adam Ritson in London, England, on January 14, 1978. He was raised alongside his brother Dylan Ritson, a director and writer. During his time in Berkshire, he attended Dolphin School, and after moving to West London, he was a scholarship student at St Paul’s School.