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'''Harry McEntire''' (born April 19, 1990) is an English actor. He is known for his roles in ], for his numerous theatre roles, such as in the award-winning London production of '']'', and for playing ] in ] as a recurring character over the first two seasons and main cast in the third and fourth season. '''Harry McEntire''' (born April 19, 1990) is an English actor. He is known for his roles in ], for his numerous theatre roles, such as in the award-winning London production of '']'', and for playing ] in ] as a recurring character over the first two seasons and main cast in the third season.


He has won the Best Actor ] in 2015 for his role in ], at the ].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Hutchison|first1=David|title=Clare Foster and Harry McEntire win Manchester Theatre Awards|url=https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2015/clare-foster-harry-mcentire-win-manchester-theatre-awards/|website=]|accessdate=29 May 2016|date=13 March 2015}}</ref> He has won the Best Actor ] in 2015 for his role in ], at the ].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Hutchison|first1=David|title=Clare Foster and Harry McEntire win Manchester Theatre Awards|url=https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2015/clare-foster-harry-mcentire-win-manchester-theatre-awards/|website=]|accessdate=29 May 2016|date=13 March 2015}}</ref>

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English actor born 1990 For the American baseball pitcher, see Harry McIntire.

Harry McEntire
Harry McEntire in 2007 (age 17)
Born (1990-04-19) 19 April 1990 (age 34)
Redhill, Surrey, England
NationalityEnglish
OccupationActor
Years active2007–

Harry McEntire (born April 19, 1990) is an English actor. He is known for his roles in Tower Block, for his numerous theatre roles, such as in the award-winning London production of Spring Awakening, and for playing Æthelwold in The Last Kingdom as a recurring character over the first two seasons and main cast in the third season.

He has won the Best Actor Manchester Theatre Award in 2015 for his role in Billy Liar, at the Royal Exchange Theatre.

Biography

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Works

Year Title Role Media Notes
2004 Tracy Beaker: The Movie of Me Boy at the station TV Movie
2007 Jinx TV Series A single unaired pilot episode was shot for this Nickelodeon series.
2008 Clay Davie TV Film
2009 Po5t William Webseries Honored at the 2010 Webby Awards in the "Online Film & Video – Drama" category
2009 Spring Awakening Ernst Theatre Won four Laurence Olivier Awards, including "Best New Musical"
2010 A Thousand Stars Explode in the Sky Michael Theatre
2011 Eric & Ernie Young Ernie TV film
2012 Unconditional Love Owen Film
2012 Tower Block Daniel Film
2012 Some Girls Jordan TV series 2 episodes
2012–2013 Prisoners' Wives Matt TV series Supporting role
2012–2014 Episodes Jason TV series Supporting role
2013 Debris Michael Theatre Lead role with Leila Mimmack
2015 Father Brown Frank Albert TV series One episode
2015 Carter Mysteries: The Incident of the Russian Visitors Steven Radio drama Written by Jonathan Holloway and aired on 17 April 2015 (45 minutes)
2015 Billy Liar Billy Liar Theatre Lead role
Won a Manchester Theatre Award for "Best Actor"
2015–2018 The Last Kingdom Æthelwold TV series Supporting role (season 1-2)
Main cast (season 3)
2016 Endeavour Ronnie Gidderton TV series One episode
2016 The Secret Matt TV mini-series One episode
2016 Victoria Edward Oxford TV mini-series
2019 Britannia Young Harka TV series One episode
2020 Assassin's Creed Valhalla Hunwald Video game

References

  1. Hutchison, David (13 March 2015). "Clare Foster and Harry McEntire win Manchester Theatre Awards". The Stage. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  2. St John, Rachel (2 May 2014). "Feature: Q&A with Harry McEntire". A Younger Theatre. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  3. "2010 Honoree : PO5T". Webby. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  4. "Oliviers Winners 2010". Oliviers Awards. Archived from the original on 12 March 2011. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  5. "Carter Mysteries: The Incident of the Russian Visitors". BBC. Retrieved 29 May 2016.

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