JJ Feild

Anglo-American actor

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2022 Played main cast role as Lev Zubov in The Peripheral
2022 JJ Feild was in 'Prisoners of Paradise' as Harry, which was in post-production
2022 Played main cast role as Lev Zubov in The Peripheral
2022 JJ Feild was in 'Prisoners of Paradise' as Harry, which was in post-production
2020 Appeared in an episode of AMC anthology series 'Soulmates' and in Amazon Prime Video series 'The Peripheral'.
2020 Appeared in an episode of AMC anthology series 'Soulmates' and in Amazon Prime Video series 'The Peripheral'.
2019 Starred in Netflix comedy series 'Turn Up Charlie' alongside Idris Elba and Piper Perabo, and played the recurring role of Captain Ben Adler in 'Lost in Space'.
2019 Played main cast role as David in Turn Up Charlie
2019 JJ Feild played Roy Lunn in 'Ford v. Ferrari'
2019 Began recurring role as Dr. Zach Ligon in New Amsterdam
2019 Played main cast role as David in Turn Up Charlie
2019 Began recurring role as Dr. Zach Ligon in New Amsterdam
2019 JJ Feild played Roy Lunn in 'Ford v. Ferrari'
2019 Starred in Netflix comedy series 'Turn Up Charlie' alongside Idris Elba and Piper Perabo, and played the recurring role of Captain Ben Adler in 'Lost in Space'.
2018 Appeared in The Romanoffs, playing Jack in two episodes: 'House of Special Purpose' and 'The One That Holds Everything'
2018 Played automotive engineer Roy Lunn in the biographical film 'Ford v. Ferrari'.
2018 Appeared in The Romanoffs, playing Jack in two episodes: 'House of Special Purpose' and 'The One That Holds Everything'
2018 Played automotive engineer Roy Lunn in the biographical film 'Ford v. Ferrari'.
June 29 2018 Neve Campbell publicly announced their adoption of their second son.
June 29 2018 Neve Campbell publicly announced their adoption of their second son.
January 2018 Adopted a second son with Neve Campbell.
January 2018 Adopted a second son with Neve Campbell.
2017 Appeared in Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, continuing to build his film career.
2017 Appeared in Professor Marston and the Wonder Women, continuing to build his film career.
2016 Played Ledge in the film Stag
2016 Played Ledge in the film Stag
2014 Began portraying Major John André in Turn: Washington's Spies, a significant television role.
2014 JJ Feild portrayed the Killer in 'Not Safe for Work'
2014 Appeared in The Musketeers as Marsac in the episode 'The Good Soldier'
2014 Appeared in The Musketeers as Marsac in the episode 'The Good Soldier'
2014 JJ Feild portrayed the Killer in 'Not Safe for Work'
2014 Began portraying Major John André in Turn: Washington's Spies, a significant television role.
2013 Starred in the film Austenland, further establishing his versatility as an actor.
2013 Starred in the film Austenland, further establishing his versatility as an actor.
August 2012 Welcomed their first son, Caspian, with Neve Campbell.
August 2012 Welcomed their first son, Caspian, with Neve Campbell.
March 2012 Confirmed with Neve Campbell that they were expecting their first child together.
March 2012 Confirmed with Neve Campbell that they were expecting their first child together.
2011 Starred in The Night Watch as Robert Fraser
2011 Began a relationship with actress Neve Campbell.
2011 Performed in Captain America: The First Avenger, a notable role in a major superhero film.
2011 Starred in The Night Watch as Robert Fraser
2011 Began a relationship with actress Neve Campbell.
2011 Performed in Captain America: The First Avenger, a notable role in a major superhero film.
2010 JJ Feild appeared in an episode of Agatha Christie's Marple, playing the role of Paul Osbourne in 'The Pale Horse' episode
2010 JJ Feild appeared in two films: 'Centurion' as Thax and 'Third Star' as Miles
2010 JJ Feild appeared in an episode of Agatha Christie's Marple, playing the role of Paul Osbourne in 'The Pale Horse' episode
2010 JJ Feild appeared in two films: 'Centurion' as Thax and 'Third Star' as Miles

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