Jack Farthing

Jack Farthing (born 14 October 1985) is a British actor.

Jack Farthing
Born (1985-10-14) 14 October 1985
North London, England
NationalityBritish
EducationWestminster School
Alma materLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
St Catherine's College, Oxford
OccupationActor
Years active2010–present

Early life

Born and raised in North London, Farthing attended two independent schools; the Hall School, Hampstead and Westminster School in central London.[1] He read History of Art at St Catherine's College, Oxford, before attending London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.[2]

Acting career

He is notable for playing Freddie Threepwood in Blandings (2013–2014) and villain George Warleggan in the BBC One drama series Poldark (2015–2019).[3][4][5] He also appeared as George Balfour in The Riot Club (2014), Marc Fisher in the Netflix romantic comedy Love Wedding Repeat (2020) and Charles, Prince of Wales in the biographical psychological drama Spencer (2021).[6][7][8]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2014 The Riot Club George Balfour Directed by Lone Scherfig
2015 Burn Burn Burn Dan Directed by Chanya Button
2019 Official Secrets Andy Dumfries Directed by Gavin Hood
2020 Love Wedding Repeat Marc Directed by Dean Craig
2021 The Lost Daughter Joe Directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal
2021 Spencer Charles, Prince of Wales Directed by Pablo Larraín

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2012 Pramface Mitchell BBC Three TV series 1 episode 4
Silk Patrick Telford BBC One TV series 2 episode 3
2013 Blandings The Hon. Frederick Threepwood BBC One TV series 1
Dancing on the Edge Young Waiter BBC Two TV series 1 episode 3
Da Vinci's Demons Botticelli Fox TV series 1 episode 4
Agatha Christie's Poirot Gerald Paynter ITV series 13 episode 2
2014 Blandings The Hon. Frederick Threepwood BBC One TV series 2
Cilla John Lennon ITV TV series (2 episodes)[9]
2015–2019 Poldark George Warleggan BBC One
2018 The ABC Murders Donald Fraser BBC One
2022 Chloe Richard BBC One TV series

References


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