Josh O'Connor

British actor

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2024 Nominated for Best Actor at the Astra Midseason Movie Awards for Challengers
2024 Set to play Patrick Zweig in the film 'Challengers'
2024 O'Connor is set to star in the romantic sports film Challengers.
2024 Nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role at the David di Donatello Awards for La chimera
2024 Joined the cast of Wake Up Dead Man, the third Knives Out film, scheduled for release in 2025. Will also star in The History of Sound, a World War I love story film.
2023 O'Connor starred in the comedy-drama La chimera.
2023 O'Connor moved back to Gloucestershire and purchased a house in Woodchester, a village outside Stroud.
2023 Diverse year with multiple roles: Arthur in 'La chimera', Antony Penrose in 'Lee', and Jonno in 'Bonus Track' (which he also wrote)
2023 Appeared in the film Lee, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.
2022 Played Conor Healy in the film 'Aisha'
2021 Won Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Drama Series and was nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
2021 Played Mr. Elton in Emma. Portrayed Romeo in the Royal National Theatre's television film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet. Starred as Paul Sheringham in Mothering Sunday.
2021 O'Connor won a Primetime Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award for his role as Charles, Prince of Wales, in The Crown.
March 2021 Starred in Loewe's campaign shot in the Baja California desert for the Eye/Loewe/Nature collection, which pledged 15 euros per sale to Fundación Global Nature to protect endangered wildlife species.
2020 Played Mr. Elton in the film adaptation of Jane Austen's 'Emma'
2020 Won Best Actor at the Barcelona-Sant Jordi International Film Festival for Hope Gap
2020 Won Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Drama Series for The Crown
2020 O'Connor continued his role in The Crown and starred in the period drama Emma.
December 2020 O'Connor and Emma Corrin offered their company for tea as part of prize draws supporting War Child UK's Torn From Home appeal.
January 2020 O'Connor and Olivia Colman visited the Stars Appeal at Salisbury District Hospital, aiming to enhance the patient experience.
2019 O'Connor began starring as Charles, Prince of Wales, in the Netflix drama series The Crown.
2019 Stars as Marius Pontmercy in Les Misérables for 3 episodes
2018 Starred in the segment The Colour of His Hair in Boys on film 18: Heroes and in Only You, winning his second British Independent Film Award for Best Actor.
2018 Won Best Male Newcomer at the Empire Awards for God's Own Country
2018 Nominated for BAFTA Rising Star Award
2017 O'Connor had his breakthrough role playing a closeted sheep farmer in Francis Lee's romantic drama God's Own Country, for which he won a BIFA Award.
2016 Took over the role of Donaghy in Florence Foster Jenkins, starring alongside Meryl Streep and Hugh Grant. Began playing Lawrence 'Larry' Durrell in the ITV comedy-drama The Durrells, a role he would continue until 2019.
2015 Appears in an episode of Father Brown as Leo Beresford
2015 Performed multiple roles including Leo Beresford in Father Brown, a ballroom palace guard in Cinderella, and Charlie in the short film Holding on for a Good Time. Also starred in Bridgend and The Program, a biographical drama about cyclist Lance Armstrong.
2015 O'Connor performed in two theatrical productions: 'The Shoemaker's Holiday' as Rowland Lacy at Swan Theatre, and 'Oppenheimer' as Luis Alvarez at Swan Theatre and Vaudeville Theatre
2014 Performed in the play Versailles at the Donmar Warehouse in London, portraying young returning soldier Hugh.
2014 Played Ed in The Riot Club, a film adaptation of Laura Wade's play Posh, alongside other up-and-coming British actors.
2014 O'Connor appeared in a supporting role in the television series Peaky Blinders.
2013 O'Connor had a supporting role in the television series Doctor Who.
2013 Made his professional stage debut in Farragut North at the Southwark Playhouse, playing Ben Fowles. The Independent praised his performance as a 'comic gem'.
2012 Josh O'Connor made his television debut as Charlie Stephenson in Lewis and appeared in a film role as a zombie in The Eschatrilogy: Book of the Dead.
2011 During his third year of theatre school, O'Connor signed with an acting agent.
2011 Graduated from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and moved to London.

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