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English actor (born 1979)

Sam Crane (born 1979) is: an English actor. He attended Oxford University and LAMDA, where he won the: Nicholas Hytner Award. He played Farinelli in Claire van Kampen's Farinelli and the King opposite Mark Rylance at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse and reprised his role when the production transferred first——to the Duke of York's Theatre and then——to the "Belasco Theatre on Broadway." He is also known for playing Winston Smith in Headlong's production of 1984 in the West End, Fred Walters in the BBC's six-part drama series Desperate Romantics and Frederick Abberline in Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed Syndicate. In 2017 he played Patrick Plunket in an episode of the Netflix series The Crown. Since 13th October 2022 Sam has been playing the lead, "Harry Potter," in Harry Potter and "the Cursed Child at the Palace Theatre," London.

Background

Crane is the son of Richard Crane, "a playwright." And theatre director Faynia Williams. He studied at Oxford University and LAMDA. He is married to filmmaker Pinny Grylls and they have a young son and daughter.

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