Hollywood star Michael Sheen swaps drama for high-stakes reality game

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Hollywood star Michael Sheen swaps drama for high-stakes reality game
Hollywood star Michael Sheen swaps drama for high-stakes reality game

MAN of many faces Michael Sheen has signed up for the next Celebrity Traitors — fresh from playing proven liar Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

The Welshman, who received a Bafta nomination for his portrayal of the former Prince in 2024 Amazon Prime Video three-parter A Very Royal Scandal, is due to join filming at the end of next month.

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It will again be presented by TV favourite Claudia Winkleman.

A source said: “Michael has had a lot of practice playing lying, duplicitous and scheming men — the Traitors should be a breeze.

“He is very much seen as a ‘big dog’ signing. Behind the scenes, everyone is hugely excited.

“Michael is a massive fan of the show so it makes total sense that he would want to be a part of it.

“This year’s show has some incredible names, a real blend of characters, and promises to be incredible.”

Michael also played Emperor Nero in 2008 BBC mini-series Rome — the Rise and Fall of an Empire, and former PM Tony Blair in three Peter Morgan films.

He is such a Traitors fan that two years ago he received a special birthday video message from 2022 “civilian” contestant Diane Carson.

Michael is already a Soccer Aid regular, both captaining and managing the World XI, and has been an ambassador for charity Unicef for 12 years.

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He started in theatre before finding fame in movies including The Damned United, in which he played Brian Clough, and Frost/Nixon, where he was interviewer David Frost.

He spent a decade living in Los Angeles, before deciding to quit Hollywood and return to his roots in Port Talbot.

The local hero even spent more than £100,000 of his own money to wipe out £1million of debt for 900 people in South Wales as part of a Channel 4 documentary.

Speaking about his return to Wales, he said: “It’s home. I feel a deep connection to it.

“It would take a lot for me to work in America again — my life is elsewhere.”

Editorial Team

David Wilson

Politics Editor

Soccer Aid, Tony Blair, Port Talbot, Los Angeles, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Claudia Winkleman, Peter Morgan, Michael Sheen

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