Age, Biography, and Wiki
Dan Stevens was born on October 10, 1982, in Croydon, London, England. As of 2025, he is 42 years old. Stevens gained international recognition for his portrayal of Matthew Crawley in the ITV period drama "Downton Abbey" from 2010 to 2012. His career spans film, television, and theater, showcasing his wide range of acting abilities.
Occupation | Voice Actors |
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Date of Birth | 10 October 1982 |
Age | 42 Years |
Birth Place | London, England |
Horoscope | Libra |
Country | England |
Height, Weight & Measurements
Specific details about Dan Stevens' height and weight are not extensively documented in the available sources. However, he is known for his tall and lean physique, which is often highlighted in his acting roles.
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Dating & Relationship Status
Dan Stevens is married to Susie Hariet, and they have three children together. The couple married in 2009.
Stevens was adopted at birth by parents who were both teachers, and grew up in Wales and southeast England. He has a younger brother, Jason Andrew Stevens (b. 1984), who was adopted from different biological parents. Stevens boarded on a scholarship at Tonbridge School, a private school in Kent. There he became interested in drama after auditioning for the title role in Macbeth with his teacher, novelist Jonathan Smith. From the age of 15, he spent his summers training and performing with the National Youth Theatre in London.
In February 2016, Stevens was cast in the lead role of David Charles Haller in the FX series Legion, an X-Men-related drama created by Noah Hawley and he also starred alongside Anne Hathaway and Jason Sudeikis, giving life to Tim, Gloria's ex-boyfriend, in Colossal. The first season began airing in February 2017 and received critical acclaim; a second season aired the next year, and was renewed for a third season in June 2018.
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Net Worth and Salary
As of 2024, Dan Stevens' net worth is estimated to be around $4 million, according to reputable sources like Celebrity Net Worth. This figure reflects his earnings from successful roles in films and TV series, including "Beauty and the Beast" and "Legion."
In 2017, Stevens played the titular role of the Beast, opposite Emma Watson as Belle, in Disney's live-action adaptation of Beauty and the Beast, directed by Bill Condon. The cast was also accompanied by Luke Evans, Ewan McGregor, Emma Thompson, Ian McKellen, Kevin Kline, Stanley Tucci and Josh Gad. The film was released in March 2017 to positive reviews, and earned over $1.2 billion in worldwide box office revenue, making it the highest-grossing live-action musical film, the second highest-grossing film of 2017, and the 17th highest-grossing film of all time. At the same year, he appeared in Marshall with Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gad and Kate Hudson, and The Man Who Invented Christmas, directed by Bharat Nalluri, and co-starring Christopher Plummer and Jonathan Pryce.
Career, Business, and Investments
Dan Stevens has had a diverse career, starting in theater and transitioning to film and television. He has appeared in notable productions such as "Downton Abbey," "Legion," "Beauty and the Beast," and "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire". Stevens also has experience in voice acting, narrating audiobooks, and participating in radio programs for BBC Radio 4.
Social Network
Dan Stevens maintains a presence on social media platforms, although specific details about his followers or engagement are not readily available. He uses these platforms to connect with fans and share updates about his projects.
He also starred as David in the thriller film The Guest (2014), Sir Lancelot in the adventure film Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (2014), The Beast/Prince in Disney's live action adaptation of Beauty and the Beast (2017), Lorin Willis in the biographical legal drama Marshall (2017), Charles Dickens in the biographical drama The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017) and Russian Eurovision singer Alexander Lemtov in Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga (2020). From 2017 to 2019, he starred as David Haller in the FX series Legion. In 2018, he starred in the Netflix horror Apostle, and since 2023, he has starred as Korvo Opposites in the animated series Solar Opposites. In 2024, Stevens starred as Trapper in Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.
In 2004, Stevens began his professional acting career when Peter Hall cast him as Orlando in his touring production of Shakespeare's As You Like It. The tour took the production to the Rose Theatre in Kingston upon Thames, the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York City, the Curran Theatre in San Francisco, and the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles. His debut performance earned him glowing reviews from prominent critics in Britain and the United States, as well as a commendation at the 2004 Ian Charleson Awards.
In 2010, Stevens got his biggest break when he was cast as Matthew Crawley in the ITV series Downton Abbey, created and written by Oscar-winning screenwriter Julian Fellowes. The series went on to be a global sensation and has been nominated for several Emmy, BAFTA, Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards since its debut. The central love story of Matthew Crawley and his distant cousin, Lady Mary Crawley, played by Michelle Dockery, was enormously popular. Determined to move on with his career, Stevens chose to leave the series after finishing the third season and the Christmas Special in 2012. His exit caused a huge uproar with fans, who notably took to Twitter and other social media sites to express their anger at the character's death.
In 2020, Stevens co-starred alongside Harrison Ford in The Call of the Wild, released on 21 February 2020. The film is based on the American classic novel by Jack London. He also returned to Broadway to star in Martin McDonagh's dark comedy Hangmen. The Atlantic Theater Company production co-starred Mark Addy and Ewen Bremner. Stevens played the pivotal role of Mooney. The production was to have a 20-week limited engagement at the Golden Theatre in Manhattan. Previews began on 29 February, however the production's run was suspended on 11 March, before it had officially opened, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 20 March the producers announced with regret that the production was closed permanently. All Broadway theatres were shut down soon afterwards. The same year, he appears as an "absurdly lascivious" Russian crooner in the Netflix musical comedy film Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, co-starring with Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams.
Education
Stevens attended Tonbridge School and later graduated from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he honed his acting skills. His early involvement in the National Youth Theatre also played a significant role in his development as an actor.
Stevens studied English Literature at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. While at Cambridge, he was a member of the Footlights with Stefan Golaszewski, Tim Key and Mark Watson, and was also active in the Marlowe Society. He was first spotted by director Peter Hall at a Marlowe Society production of Macbeth, in which he played the title character alongside Hall's daughter, Rebecca Hall.
In 2009, Stevens married South African jazz singer and singing teacher Susie Hariet. They have three children. He is fluent in English, French, and German.