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Harry Charles Salusbury Lloyd (born 17 November 1983) is an English actor. His performance in the Channel 4 miniseries '' The Fear'' (2012) earned him a
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nomination. He gained prominence through his roles as Will Scarlet in the BBC drama '' Robin Hood'' (2006), Jeremy Baines in the ''
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'' episodes " Human Nature" and "
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" (2007), and
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in the first season of the
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series ''
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'' (2011). Lloyd played Paul Crosley in the WGN series '' Manhattan'' (2014), Peter Quayle in the
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'' (2017–2019), and Bernard Marx in the Peacock series '' Brave New World'' (2020). He voiced Viktor in the Netflix animated series '' Arcane'' (2021–present). He also appeared in '' Wolf Hall'' (2015) on
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, series 1 of '' Marcella'' (2016) on
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, and the third season of the FX series '' Legion'' (2019) as Charles Xavier. Lloyd is also known for his theatre work, earning an Off West End Award nomination. His films include '' The Theory of Everything'' (2014), ''
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'' (2016), and '' The Wife'' (2017).


Ancestry, early life and education

Lloyd was born in London, the son of Marion Evelyn (''née'' Dickens), a children's publisher, and Jonathan Lloyd, who heads a literary agency. He is the great-great-great-grandson of
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writer Charles Dickens through his mother, who is the daughter of
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, and the great-granddaughter of barrister Henry Fielding Dickens. One of his maternal great-grandfathers was Rear-Admiral Henry Blagrove, and another maternal ancestor was composer and pianist Ignaz Moscheles. Lloyd is a cousin of biographer and writer Lucinda Hawksley, and actor and performer Gerald Dickens. Lloyd was educated at Eton College and, while there, made his television debut at the age of 16 as James Steerforth in the BBC's 1999 adaptation of '' David Copperfield'' opposite Daniel Radcliffe. In 2002, he was cast as young Rivers in '' Goodbye Mr Chips''. He went on to study English at
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, where he joined the Oxford University Dramatic Society and appeared in several plays, including '' Kiss of the Spider Woman'' and '' The Comedy of Errors''. He toured Japan with ''The Comedy of Errors'' for the society's 2005 summer tour, starring alongside Felicity Jones.


Career

In 2007, Lloyd made his professional stage debut at the Trafalgar Studios in ''A Gaggle of Saints'', one of three short plays that make up Neil LaBute's ''
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'', for which he received positive reviews. He played Jeremy Baines, a student whose mind is taken over by a species of aliens called the Family of Blood, in the ''
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'' episodes " Human Nature" and "
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". He was suggested as a possible candidate to play the Doctor when David Tennant left the role. In 2011, Lloyd appeared as
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in the
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series ''
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''. He also appeared in the BBC comedy ''
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'', and as Herbert Pocket in ''
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''. He had small roles in '' Jane Eyre'' and '' The Iron Lady'', and starred as the son of a gangster in ''The Fear'', which aired on Channel 4 in December 2012. In 2012, he appeared as Sir Edmund Mortimer in the BBC television film '' The Hollow Crown: Henry IV, Part 1'', and he played Ferdinand, The Duke of Calabria, in ''
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'' at the Old Vic in London. He took on his first leading role in the feature film ''Closer to the Moon'', released in 2014. Lloyd also appeared as Stephen Hawking's fictionalised roommate Brian in the Best Picture-nominated film '' The Theory of Everything'', alongside Academy Award winner Eddie Redmayne and Academy Award nominee Felicity Jones. In 2015, Lloyd co-created the web series Supreme Tweeter, in which he stars as a fictionalised version of himself. The following year he played
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in the epic war film ''
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'', also starring Jamie Dornan and Cillian Murphy. He also appeared in the
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series '' Marcella''. He returned to the stage for the production ''Good Canary'' at the Rose Theatre, which was directed by John Malkovich in the role of the protagonist. In 2017, he filmed for the role of Peter Quayle in the science fiction thriller series ''
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'' with J. K. Simmons, and starred as young Joe Castleman in the film '' The Wife'', an adaptation of the book by
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, opposite Glenn Close and Jonathan Pryce (the latter playing the older Joe). In 2019, Lloyd was cast as a young Charles Xavier in the third season of the FX series '' Legion'', replacing Patrick Stewart and James McAvoy, both of whom had previously portrayed the character in the ''X-Men'' film series, the former having been approached about reprising the role in the series before the creative direction of the series changed. Later that same year, it was announced that Lloyd would be cast in the series regular role as Bernard Marx in '' Brave New World''. In 2021, Lloyd voiced Viktor in the Netflix animated action- adventure series '' Arcane''. In 2022, Lloyd voiced Brian McNally in the Audible original podcast series, '' The Miranda Obsession'' and Z in the video game '' Xenoblade Chronicles 3''.


Personal life

Lloyd is a keen
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fan and an avid supporter of Chelsea F.C.


Filmography


Film


Shorts


Television


Stage


Video games


Podcast


Awards and nominations


See also

*
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lloyd, Harry 1983 births Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford English male stage actors English male television actors Living people People educated at Eton College 20th-century English male actors 21st-century English male actors Male actors from London Dickens family English male Shakespearean actors English people of Czech-Jewish descent