Calam Lynch
British actor
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2025 | Calam Lynch plays Bryan Guinness in the film/series Outrageous |
2025 | Calam Lynch portrays Tom Fowle in the 4-episode series Miss Austen |
2024 | Cast as Camnir in The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power for season 2 |
2024 | Secured a main role as AJ in Sweetpea |
2023 | Appeared in The Long Shadow as PC Robert Hydes in episode 7 |
2023 | Portrayed young Cary Grant in the ITV miniseries Archie. |
2022 | Played the role of Theo Sharpe in season 2 of the Netflix period drama Bridgerton. |
2022 | Announced as having a recurring role in the second season of the Amazon Prime Video fantasy series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. |
2021 | Appeared in Terence Davies' film Benediction |
2020 | Played Stephen Tennant in the Terence Davies-directed biographical film Benediction. |
2020 | Starred in the Disney+ adaptation of Black Beauty opposite Mackenzie Foy. |
2020 | Starred in the Disney adaptation of Black Beauty film |
2019 | Lynch acted in Derry Girls, portraying John-Paul O'Reilly in one episode titled 'The Prom' |
2019 | Appeared in the play Wife at the Kiln Theatre. |
2018 | Calam Lynch performed as Claudio in the play 'Much Ado About Nothing' at the Rose Theatre Kingston |
2018 | Made a television appearance in the BBC One drama series Mrs Wilson |
2017 | During his third and final year at Oxford, Lynch signed with an agent and appeared in the film Dunkirk. |
2017 | After graduating, Lynch played Claudio in the Rose Theatre Kingston production of Much Ado About Nothing. |
2017 | Appeared as John-Paul O'Reilly in an episode of the Channel 4 sitcom Derry Girls. |
2017 | Played Gordon Wilson in the BBC One miniseries Mrs Wilson, portraying the son of the titular character played by Ruth Wilson. |
2017 | Graduated from Somerville College, Oxford with a degree in classics. |
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