Harris Dickinson, born on June twenty-four, nineteen ninety-six, is a talented English actor and film director. He embarked on his acting journey in British television, quickly making a name for himself with his compelling performances. His breakout role came in the drama film Beach Rats in two thousand seventeen, which earned him a nomination for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Male Lead.
In two thousand eighteen, Dickinson portrayed John Paul Getty III in the FX drama series Trust, further solidifying his status in the industry. His filmography has since expanded to include notable titles such as Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (two thousand nineteen), The King's Man (two thousand twenty-one), Triangle of Sadness (two thousand twenty-two), Where the Crawdads Sing (two thousand twenty-two), The Iron Claw (two thousand twenty-three), and Babygirl (two thousand twenty-four).
In addition to his film work, Dickinson has showcased his talent in the miniseries A Murder at the End of the World, released in two thousand twenty-three. His impressive performances have garnered him nominations for two BAFTA Awards, highlighting his growing influence in the film industry.
In two thousand twenty-five, Dickinson took a significant step in his career by making his feature film directorial debut with Urchin. The film premiered at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, where it won him the FIPRESCI Prize, marking a remarkable achievement in his evolving career.