British actors born in 1975

Here are 32 famous actors from United Kingdom were born in 1975:

Anthony McPartlin

Anthony McPartlin (November 18, 1975 Newcastle upon Tyne-) a.k.a. A. Mc Partlin, McPartlin, Anthony, Anthony David McPartlin, Anthony David 'Ant' McPartlin, Ant, Ant & Dec, Ant and Dec, P.J. & Duncan, PJ & Duncan, Ant McPartlin or Paddy McPartlin is a British presenter, actor, singer-songwriter, singer, comedian, television producer and rapper.

He is best known for co-hosting several popular television shows with his long-time friend Declan Donnelly, as part of the duo Ant & Dec. Together they have won numerous awards including multiple BAFTAs, National Television Awards, and NTAs for their work on shows such as Britain's Got Talent, I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, and Saturday Night Takeaway.

McPartlin began his career as a child actor, starring in shows such as Byker Grove and The Cinder Path. He later formed a pop duo called PJ & Duncan with Donnelly, releasing hits such as "Let's Get Ready to Rhumble" and "Eternal Love".

McPartlin has also been open about his struggles with addiction and mental health, taking a hiatus from work in 2018 to seek treatment for alcohol and prescription drug addiction. He has since returned to work and continues to be a beloved figure in British entertainment.

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Chris Bisson

Chris Bisson (July 21, 1975 Wythenshawe-) also known as Christopher Paul Bisson is a British actor.

He was born to a Trinidadian father and an English mother. Bisson grew up in Manchester and attended Xaverian College. He began his acting career in 1994 with a role in the British soap opera "Coronation Street." He is best known for his role as Jai Sharma in the long-running British soap opera "Emmerdale," which he has portrayed since 2009. In addition to his work in television, Bisson has also appeared in several films, including "East is East" and "The Edge of Love." He has also worked as a voice actor, providing voices for video games and animated series, including "Dead Space Extraction" and "Bob the Builder." Outside of acting, Bisson is involved in several charitable organizations, including Barnardo's and the Alzheimer's Society.

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Ameet Chana

Ameet Chana (September 12, 1975 Epsom-) also known as Ameet Channa is a British actor, producer, presenter and radio personality.

He is known for his roles in TV shows such as Eastenders, Doctor Who and Casualty. Chana has also appeared in movies including Bend It Like Beckham, Dresden and Children of Men. He has won critical acclaim for his performances on stage in productions such as Rafta Rafta, The Deranged Marriage and East is East.

Aside from acting, Chana is a prominent figure in the British Asian community and has worked to raise awareness of issues such as mental health and domestic violence. He has hosted several radio shows on BBC Asian Network and his production company, Silver Fox Productions, has produced various TV shows and films.

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Nabil Elouahabi

Nabil Elouahabi (February 6, 1975 England-) a.k.a. Nabil Elouhabi is a British actor.

Elouahabi was born in England but is of Moroccan descent. He attended the Drama Centre London and began his acting career on stage before transitioning to film and television.

One of his most notable roles was as Hassan in the film "The Sum of All Fears." He has also appeared in popular TV shows such as "Only Fools and Horses," "Stella," and "Torchwood."

Aside from acting, Elouahabi co-founded an organization called The Actors' Community Cafe, which provides training and support for actors from diverse backgrounds. He also serves as an ambassador for the charity Sense International, which helps people who are deafblind in developing countries.

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Kenny Doughty

Kenny Doughty (March 27, 1975 Barnsley-) also known as Kenneth Doughty is a British actor and film director.

He started his acting career in 1998 and has since appeared in many television series like "Coronation Street", "New Tricks", and "Vera". Doughty has also acted in independent films such as "The Aryan Couple", "The Crew", and "Cravings". He has won critical acclaim for his performances in the stage productions of "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "The Rise and Fall of Little Voice". In addition to his acting career, Doughty has also directed a short film called "Je T'Aime John Wayne" in 2016.

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Kai Owen

Kai Owen (September 4, 1975 Llanrwst-) is a British actor.

He is best known for his role as Rhys Williams in the British science fiction television series, Torchwood. Owen began his acting career in 1997 and has since appeared in several stage productions, including Oliver!, Grease, and Hair. He has also made appearances in various British television shows, such as Casualty, Holby City, and Waterloo Road. In addition to acting, Owen is a passionate advocate for mental health awareness and has worked with several mental health charities.

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Ali Cook

Ali Cook (April 26, 1975 Yorkshire-) otherwise known as Alistair Cook is a British magician, comedian, film producer and actor.

He was born in a small village in Yorkshire and grew up in Harrogate. Cook took an interest in magic when he was just seven years old and began performing at children's parties. He studied at the University of Manchester and after graduation started performing professionally. Apart from performing on stage, he has also appeared on television shows such as Penn & Teller: Fool Us, Dirty Tricks, The Secret World of Magic and Monkey Magic. As an actor, he appeared in the films The Anomaly and Kilo Two Bravo. In addition to his work in entertainment, Cook has also produced a number of feature films and documentaries. He is known for his inventive and unique approach to magic, which combines traditional magic with modern technology and storytelling.

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Trey Farley

Trey Farley (July 1, 1975 Manila-) is a British presenter and actor.

He is known for his work as a host of various television shows including "The Xtra Factor" and "Sing: Ultimate A Cappella". Previously, he has also worked as a presenter on BBC Radio 1 and Channel 4's E4 Music. Farley has also made appearances as an actor on several television shows such as "Doctors," "Emmerdale," and "Eastenders." In addition to his work on screen, he is a passionate advocate for mental health and has been open about his own struggles with anxiety and depression. Farley is also a supporter of the LGBT community and has been vocal about promoting equal rights for all.

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Mark Ronson

Mark Ronson (September 4, 1975 St John's Wood-) otherwise known as DJ Mark Ronson, Ronson, Mark, Mark Daniel Ronson, Marc Ronson or Mark Ronson & The Business Intl is a British singer, disc jockey, record producer, musician, guitarist, artist, composer, actor, film producer, music producer and songwriter.

He was born in London, England and began his music career DJing in New York City clubs in the late 1990s. Ronson has produced albums for a number of famous artists such as Adele, Lady Gaga, and Paul McCartney. He is also known for his own music, including the hit single "Uptown Funk" featuring Bruno Mars. Ronson has won several Grammy Awards for his production work, and he has also won Brit Awards and an Academy Award for his work on the soundtrack for the film "A Star is Born". He is considered one of the most influential producers of the 21st century and has collaborated with a wide range of artists across various genres. Ronson has also been involved in various philanthropic endeavors, including supporting the Amy Winehouse Foundation and the Global Poverty Project.

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Hugh Dancy

Hugh Dancy (June 19, 1975 Stoke-on-Trent-) also known as Hugh Michael Horace Dancy is a British model and actor. He has one child, Cyrus Michael Christopher Dancy.

Dancy graduated with a degree in English Literature from St. Peter's College, Oxford. He kicked off his acting career with roles in various stage productions. In 1999, Dancy made his screen debut in the film "Black Hawk Down." He's since appeared in several other films, including "Ella Enchanted," "Adam," and "Hysteria."

Dancy is also known for his television appearances; he played the lead role in the critically acclaimed series "Hannibal," as well as featuring in "The Path" and "The Big C." In addition to his acting career, he's also known for his philanthropic efforts, and is involved in several charitable projects.

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Scott Speedman

Scott Speedman (September 1, 1975 London-) also known as Robert Scott Speedman is a British actor.

He rose to fame for his role as Ben Covington in the television series "Felicity" and has also appeared in numerous films including "Underworld", "The Strangers", and "Barney's Version". Speedman began his career as a competitive swimmer before turning his focus to acting. He studied at the University of Toronto and later at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City. In addition to his work in front of the camera, Speedman has also directed several short films. He continues to act in both film and television and has received critical acclaim for his performances in various projects.

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Samrat Chakrabarti

Samrat Chakrabarti (August 22, 1975 London-) is a British actor, musician and film score composer.

He is known for his work in both independent and mainstream films, as well as in television and theater. Chakrabarti began his acting career in the late 1990s, and eventually made his way to New York City where he currently resides. He has appeared in numerous films such as "The Waiting Room", "Midnight's Children", and "Dinner Rush". Chakrabarti is also a talented musician and composer, having composed the scores for several independent films. In addition to his work as an actor and musician, Chakrabarti is also an advocate for social justice issues and has been actively involved in various philanthropic efforts.

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Antony Cotton

Antony Cotton (August 5, 1975 Bury-) otherwise known as Antony Dunn or Anthony Cotton is a British actor and singer.

He is best known for his role as Sean Tully in the popular British soap opera "Coronation Street," which he has been a part of for over 17 years. Cotton has also appeared in numerous television shows, including "Queer as Folk," "Absolutely Fabulous," and "The Bill." In addition to his acting career, he released an album in 2005 called "Antony Cotton" and has appeared in several stage productions. Cotton is openly gay and has been an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, even being awarded the Ally of the Year award at the 2017 British LGBT Awards.

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Matthew Leitch

Matthew Leitch (March 19, 1975 London-) is a British actor.

He is best known for his roles in television shows such as "Band of Brothers", "Agatha Christie's Marple", and "Holby City". Leitch began his acting career in theater and later transitioned to television and film. He received critical acclaim for his role in the film "The IT Crowd" and has also appeared in the films "Teachers" and "Roadkill". In addition to acting, Leitch is also a writer and has penned several plays including "Broken Child" and "The Grand". He is also a regular contributor to The Huffington Post UK where he writes about various topics including politics, music, and culture.

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Leo Scherman

Leo Scherman (April 2, 1975 London-) a.k.a. Leo Edmund Scherman is a British screenwriter, actor, film director, film producer, television producer and television director.

Leo Scherman moved to Canada at a young age and went on to graduate from the film production program at York University. He is best known for his work as a writer and director on the award-winning horror film "Trench 11" as well as his work on the television series "The Illegal Eater" and "Dark Rising: Warrior of Worlds". Scherman has also acted in several films and television shows, including the Canadian drama series "Flashpoint" and the horror film "Covenant". In addition to his work in film and television, Scherman is also a co-founder of the production company Ninth Floor Pictures.

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TJ Ramini

TJ Ramini (May 26, 1975 London-) is a British actor.

He was born and raised in London and began his acting career in the late 1990s. Ramini is known for his roles in TV shows like "24," "CSI: Miami," and "Twisted," as well as in films like "The Death and Life of Bobby Z" and "Shifty." In addition to his acting work, Ramini is also a voiceover artist and has lent his voice to characters in popular video games like "Call of Duty" and "Mass Effect." He is also a fluent speaker of Arabic and has used his language skills in his acting roles. Ramini continues to work in the entertainment industry and has recently starred in the British series "The Split."

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Declan Donnelly

Declan Donnelly (September 25, 1975 Newcastle upon Tyne-) also known as Declan Joseph Oliver Donnelly, D. Donnelly, Donnelly, Declan, Declan Joseph Oliver 'Dec' Donnelly, Dec, Dec Donnelly or Paddy Donnelly is a British presenter, actor, singer-songwriter, comedian, singer, television producer and rapper.

He is best known for his work as one half of the presenting duo Ant & Dec alongside his lifelong friend, Anthony McPartlin. Donnelly first rose to fame as a child actor on the BBC children's drama series "Byker Grove". He then went on to form a successful partnership with McPartlin, hosting a number of popular TV shows such as "Saturday Night Takeaway", "Britain's Got Talent" and "I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!". In addition to his work in television, Donnelly has also released music as a part of the duo PJ & Duncan, with hit singles such as "Let's Get Ready to Rhumble" and "Eternal Love". He has won numerous awards for his contributions to the entertainment industry and is widely regarded as one of the most successful presenters in British television history.

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Rob Jenkins

Rob Jenkins (May 21, 1975 Brisbane-) otherwise known as Robert David Jenkins or Robbie J is a British actor.

He began his career in theatre before transitioning to screen acting. Some of his notable stage appearances include roles in "Hamlet," "Macbeth," and "The Importance of Being Earnest". His first major screen role was in the television series "EastEnders" in 2001, where he played Jake Stone. He later appeared in other popular television shows such as "Doctors," "Hollyoaks," and "Coronation Street."

Jenkins has also worked in films, with his notable roles including in "The Inbetweeners Movie" (2011), "The Keeper" (2018), and "Casual Encounters" (2016). In addition to acting, he has also worked as a writer and producer for several projects.

Jenkins is known for his versatility as an actor and his ability to adapt to various roles, which has earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan following.

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James D'Arcy

James D'Arcy (August 24, 1975 Fulham-) a.k.a. Simon D'Arcy is a British actor.

He is best known for his roles in movies like Dunkirk, Cloud Atlas, and Hitchcock, as well as TV series like Marvel's Agent Carter and Broadchurch. D'Arcy trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and began his career on stage before transitioning to film and television. In addition to his acting work, he has also directed several short films and made his feature directorial debut with the 2018 film Made In Italy. Off screen, D'Arcy is an advocate for mental health awareness and has spoken publicly about his own struggles with anxiety and depression.

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Noel Clarke

Noel Clarke (December 6, 1975 London-) a.k.a. Noel Anthony Clarke or Noel Anthony Clark is a British screenwriter, film producer, actor and film director.

He is best known for his portrayal of Mickey Smith in the long-running British sci-fi series Doctor Who. Clarke has also written and directed several films, including Adulthood and Brotherhood, which he also starred in. In 2009, he won the BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award for his contributions to the British film industry. Clarke has also appeared in several other popular British TV shows, including Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and The Bill.

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Henry Hereford

Henry Hereford (October 22, 1975 Rinteln-) is a British actor.

He is best known for his roles in several popular TV series including "Downtown Abbey" and "Silent Witness". Henry discovered his passion for acting while studying in college and pursued it as a career after completing his studies. Throughout his career, he has played a range of diverse characters and has received critical acclaim for his performances. In addition to his work on the screen, Henry has also appeared on stage in various productions, showcasing his versatility as an actor. He continues to be an influential figure in the entertainment industry and is admired for his dedication and hard work. Away from the cameras, Henry enjoys spending time with his family and is an avid sports enthusiast, often competing in marathons and other fitness events.

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Justin Hawkins

Justin Hawkins (March 17, 1975 Chertsey-) a.k.a. Justin David Hawkins, Hawkins, Justin or The Darkness is a British singer, guitarist, keytarist, musician, singer-songwriter and actor.

He is best known as the lead vocalist and lead guitarist of the rock band The Darkness, which formed in 2000. Hawkins has also been a member of several other bands, including British Whale and Hot Leg. In addition to his music career, he has appeared on several television shows as a guest judge and performer, including Popstar to Operastar and The Voice UK. Hawkins has also acted in films and television shows, including the comedy series The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret. He is known for his flamboyant stage presence and signature high-pitched vocals.

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Darren Reiher

Darren Reiher (July 4, 1975 Portadown-) a.k.a. Darren Keefe or Darren Keefe Reiher is a British actor.

He grew up in Northern Ireland and attended drama school in London. Reiher began his acting career on stage, appearing in various productions in the West End and regional theaters. He made his screen debut in the British drama series, "The Bill" in 2001. Since then, he has appeared in numerous TV shows, films, and theater productions, both in the UK and the US. Reiher is also a voice-over artist, and has lent his voice to various animated series and commercials. In his free time, he enjoys travelling and photography.

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Warren Christie

Warren Christie (November 4, 1975 Belfast-) a.k.a. Hans Warren Christie is a British actor.

He is best known for his roles in popular television series such as "Alphas," "The L.A. Complex," and "The Resident." Christie's interest in acting started when he was studying physical education at the University of Windsor in Canada. He decided to pursue acting and moved to Vancouver, where he began to work in television and film. In addition to his work on screen, Christie is also involved in charity work and has participated in events for organizations such as the Canadian Cancer Society and the ALS Society of Canada.

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Laurence Richardson

Laurence Richardson (June 22, 1975 London-) is a British actor.

He has appeared in various television shows and films, including "Doctor Who," "The Crown," and "Hard Sun." Richardson discovered his love for acting at a young age and decided to pursue it as a career. He trained at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and made his professional acting debut in the late 1990s. In addition to his work as an actor, Richardson is also a voice-over artist and has lent his voice to several projects, including video games and audiobooks.

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Hans Matheson

Hans Matheson (August 7, 1975 Stornoway-) also known as Hans Matherson is a British actor and musician.

He studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London and began his acting career in the late 1990s. Some of his notable roles include Pierre Bezukhov in the miniseries "War and Peace," Thomas Cranmer in "The Tudors," and Marius in the film adaptation of "Les Misérables." In addition to acting, Matheson is also a musician and has released several albums throughout his career. He plays the guitar, piano, and harmonica and has performed at various music festivals.

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Lee Latchford-Evans

Lee Latchford-Evans (January 28, 1975 Chester-) a.k.a. Lee Latchford Evans or Latchford-Evans, Lee is a British singer, singer-songwriter, actor, dancer and personal trainer.

He is best known as a member of the popular British pop group Steps, which formed in 1997 and had a string of hits throughout the late 90s and early 2000s. Latchford-Evans was known for his energetic dance moves and smooth vocals, which helped make Steps one of the most successful pop groups of its time.

After Steps disbanded in 2001, Latchford-Evans pursued a career in acting and musical theatre. He appeared in a number of stage productions, including Grease, The Rocky Horror Show, and Jack and the Beanstalk. He also had minor roles in several TV shows and films, such as The Bill and The Royal.

In addition to his entertainment career, Latchford-Evans is also a qualified personal trainer and fitness instructor. He has worked with numerous clients and has provided fitness advice through his social media channels. He has also created his own workout program, called "FitSteps," which combines dance and fitness to create a fun and effective workout.

Overall, Lee Latchford-Evans is a multi-talented performer who has made a significant impact on the British entertainment industry.

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Tim Minchin

Tim Minchin (October 7, 1975 Northampton-) also known as Minchin, Tim or Timothy David Minchin is a British musician, comedian, actor, composer, songwriter, writer, screenwriter, pianist and entertainer. His children are called Violet Minchin and Caspar Minchin.

Tim Minchin began his career in entertainment as a comedian and musician performing in small venues in Melbourne, Australia. He quickly gained recognition for his unique blend of comedy and musical performances, which often featured witty and satirical commentary on social and political issues.

In 2005, Minchin's first solo comedy show, "Darkside," debuted at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, which received positive reviews and paved the way for further success. He went on to perform in numerous comedy festivals and events around the world, including the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where he won the coveted Perrier Award in 2005.

In addition to his work in comedy, Tim Minchin has become a successful composer and songwriter. He has written music and lyrics for several award-winning stage productions, including the musical adaptation of Roald Dahl's "Matilda," which premiered in the West End in 2010 and went on to win seven Olivier Awards.

Minchin has also worked in television and film, writing and performing the theme song for "Californication" and appearing in various roles in projects such as "Robin Hood" and "Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert."

Throughout his career, Tim Minchin has received numerous accolades for his work, including three Helpmann Awards, four Green Room Awards, and an ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release. He continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry and a beloved performer among fans.

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Chris Simmons

Chris Simmons (January 8, 1975 Gravesend-) also known as Christopher Simmons is a British actor.

He is best known for his role as DC Mickey Webb in the long-running British police procedural series "The Bill". Simmons was born and raised in Gravesend, Kent, England. He trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London and started his acting career in the late 1990s. Aside from his role in "The Bill", he has also appeared in other TV shows such as "Holby City", "Doctors", and "Casualty". He has also acted in films such as "Green Street", "The Football Factory", and "The Tapes". Simmons is also an accomplished stage actor, having worked on productions of plays such as "The Taming of the Shrew" and "Richard III". In addition to his acting career, he is also a trained martial artist and has a black belt in Shotokan karate.

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Laurence Rickard

Laurence Rickard (June 14, 1975 Brighton-) also known as Larry Rickard, Laurence Carl Rickard or Laurence Carl "Larry" Rickard is a British comedian, actor, writer and screenwriter.

He is best known as one of the co-creators and stars of the hit BBC sketch comedy series "Horrible Histories", where he played several characters including Dick Turpin, William Shakespeare, and Oliver Cromwell. Along with his work on "Horrible Histories", Rickard has also lent his talents to other BBC comedy shows such as "Tracey Ullman's Show" and "Ghosts".

Aside from comedy, Rickard has also worked as a screenwriter for several British TV dramas such as "The Bill" and "Doctors". He has also appeared in feature films including "Bill" and "Paddington 2". In addition to his on-screen work, Rickard is also an accomplished stage actor and has performed in numerous plays in London's West End.

Rickard's comedic style is often characterized by his ability to bring historical characters and events to life in a humorous and entertaining way. He has been praised for his ability to make history come alive for a new generation of viewers through his work on "Horrible Histories".

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Rufus Jones

Rufus Jones (May 17, 1975 London-) is a British actor and screenwriter.

He is best known for his work in the popular British TV shows "Spaced" and "W1A". Jones studied at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama before beginning his career as a stage actor in London's theater scene. In addition to his work in television and film, Jones has also written extensively for theater and radio, including the award-winning plays "The God Particle" and "The Kitchen Sink". He has been nominated for several awards for his acting and writing, including a BAFTA for his role in the TV series "Hunderby". Jones is also a prominent advocate for various charitable causes, including efforts to combat climate change and support mental health initiatives.

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Iddo Goldberg

Iddo Goldberg (August 5, 1975 Haifa-) also known as עדו גולדברג is a British actor.

He grew up in Israel and later moved to London, where he began his acting career. One of his most notable roles was as Freddie Thorne in the hit BBC series "Peaky Blinders". He has also appeared in other popular TV shows such as "Secret Diary of a Call Girl" and "Salem". In addition to his work in television, Goldberg has also appeared in several films, including "Defiance" and "The Zookeeper's Wife". Goldberg is also a talented musician and has played in several bands throughout his life.

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