Charlie Hamblett
Charlie Hamblett is a talented English actor known for his work in both theater and television. His artistic journey began with the Royal Shakespeare Company, where he showcased his skills in "The Histories Cycle," under the direction of Michael Boyd. Hamblett's stage credentials include a notable portrayal in "The Tempest" alongside acclaimed actors Ralph Fiennes and director Trevor Nunn in 2011, and a compelling performance in Brecht's "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui" at London's Duchess Theatre in 2013.
In the realm of television, Hamblett gained recognition with his role in the 2016 adaptation of "The Secret Agent," featuring Toby Jones. He also made waves as Sebastian in the acclaimed first season of "Killing Eve." In 2023, he took on a recurring role as Benjamin Grady in the thriller series "The Burning Girls," and portrayed Benoit in the BBC One murder comedy "Boat Story." Additionally, he made a guest appearance as a French interpreter in the popular sitcom "Ghosts."
Hamblett continued to demonstrate his versatility in 2024 by playing British racing driver Martin Brundle in the production "Senna," and depicting writer Laurie Lee in the touring play "Red Sky at Sunrise," alongside Anton Lesser. Looking forward, he is set to star as Charlie Parker in the Netflix adaptation of Harlan Coben's "Missing You," and will share the screen with Christoph Waltz in Simon West's action-comedy film "Old Guy."