Jacob Fortune-Lloyd

British actor

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2025 Scheduled to appear in The Rig as Darian York in Season 2
2024 Set to play Brian Epstein in Midas Man.
2023 Appeared as Ricky Monke in the TV series The Power.
2023 Played the Duke of Buckingham in two French action adventure films: The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan and The Three Musketeers: Milady.
2023 Played detective Charles Whiteman in Bodies and Grigory Petrov in The Great.
2022 Acted in two films: 'Canyon Del Muerto' as Jean Charlot and 'See How They Run' as Gio
2022 Named in Screen International's 'Stars of Tomorrow' for his film, television, and theatre work.
2021 Jacob Fortune-Lloyd appeared in the music video 'How Does It Feel' by London Grammar, playing the main male role
2021 Appeared in two notable works: 'The Last Letter from Your Lover' as Andrew and 'Capture' as Jamie (a short film)
2021 Appeared as Gideon Tooms in the week 15 episode of Midsomer Murders.
2021 Began filming the movie Midas Man, playing the role of Beatles' former manager Brian Epstein.
2021 Appeared in the film See How They Run.
2020 Played the role of Townes in the Netflix chess period drama The Queen's Gambit.
2019 Appeared in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
2018 Jacob Fortune-Lloyd played John Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest during the Oscar Wilde Season
2018 Portrayed Francesco Salviati in the series Medici.
2017 Starred in The Collection as Cesar in 3 episodes: 'The Weekend', 'The Afterglow', and 'The Launch'
2017 Appeared in the film Crooked House.
2016 Appeared in The Living and the Dead as a 1920s Man in Episode 6
2015 Jacob Fortune-Lloyd portrayed Cassio in Othello at the Royal Shakespeare Company
2015 Jacob Fortune-Lloyd performed as Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice with the Royal Shakespeare Company
2015 Played the role of Francis Weston in the BBC series Wolf Hall.
2014 Graduated from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, completing his professional acting training.

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