Shunned by London society, English gentleman Jimmy Hook has taken to running a fencing school, where he presides over Peter's gang of young pickpockets. When he and his boys are transported to Neverland during a daring theft, Jimmy discovers a way he can take revenge on the London elite; but his lust for power leads him into a fateful clash with Peter.
Rhys Ifans was born and raised in Wales. His breakout performance came in 1999 in Roger Michell's Notting Hill, opposite Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant, for which he received a BAFTA nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role. Since then, he has appeared in more than 20 films, including Andy Hurst's You're Dead; Clare Kilner's Janice Beard 45wpm; Edward Thomas' Rancid Aluminium; Dominic Anciano's Love, Honour and Obey; Ed Bye's Kevin and Perry Go Large; Howard Deutch's The Replacements; Steven Brill's Little Nicky; Michel Gondry's Human Nature; Ronny Yu's Formula 51; Mike Figgis' Hotel; Lasse Hallström's The Shipping News; and Shane Meadows' Once Upon A Time in the Midlands.
On television, he played the role of Peter Cook in Terry Johnson's Not Only But Always, for which he won the BAFTA for Best Actor. He also appeared in Shakespeare Shorts; Trial and Retribution; The Two Franks; Judas and the Gimp; Night Shift; Spatz; Burning Love; and Review.