Robert Aramayo
English actor
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2024 | Completed film 'Lilies Not for Me', with role TBA, directed by Will Seefried |
2023 | Portrayed Alfred PĂ©ron in 'Dance First', directed by James Marsh |
2022 | Cast as Elrond in the Amazon series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, beginning his role in this prominent fantasy adaptation. |
2021 | Played Sgt. Maj. Atkins in 'The King's Man', directed by Matthew Vaughn |
2021 | Starred in the Netflix psychological thriller miniseries Behind Her Eyes. |
2020 | Appeared in two films: 'Antebellum' as Daniel and 'The Empty Man' as Garrett |
January 7 2020 | Announced as cast in Amazon's television series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, playing the role of Elrond. |
2019 | Appeared in one episode of Netflix's 'Mindhunter', playing the role of Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr. |
2019 | Appeared in three films: 'Stray Dolls' as Jimmy, 'Exit Plan' as Ari, and 'Eternal Beauty' as Johnny (voice role) |
August 2019 | Cast in the Netflix psychological thriller miniseries, Behind Her Eyes. |
2018 | Appeared in two films: 'Galveston' as Tray and 'The Standoff at Sparrow Creek' as Keating |
2017 | Appeared in 'Lost in Florence' as Sal, directed by Evan Oppenheimer |
2016 | Appears in the short film 'Can't Come Closer' as Dante, directed by Gilles Geary |
2016 | Appeared in the Tom Ford film Nocturnal Animals. |
2016 | Began playing the role of young Eddard Stark in HBO's Game of Thrones, appearing in the sixth and seventh seasons. |
September 5 2016 | Aramayo appeared in the Discovery Channel miniseries Harley and the Davidsons, playing the role of mechanical engineer and Harley-Davidson co-founder William S. Harley. |
2012 | Robert Aramayo appeared in the short film '18 Actors' as Hooligan, directed by Max Woertendyke |
2011 | Aramayo won a place at the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City, marking a significant milestone in his acting education. |
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