Fionn Whitehead

Actor

Birthday July 18, 1997

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Richmond, London, England

Age 26 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 1.75 m

#16763 Most Popular

1997

Fionn Whitehead (born 18 July 1997) is an English actor.

Whitehead was born on 18 July 1997 in the Richmond area of London, to jazz musicians Tim and Linda Whitehead.

He was named after Irish folk legend Fionn mac Cumhaill.

Whitehead has two older sisters, Maisie, a performance artist and Hattie, a singer, and one older brother, Sonny.

Whitehead was raised "in an artistic household".

As a child, he aspired to become either a guitarist or a breakdancer.

He began acting at the Orange Tree Theatre aged thirteen.

He then went to Richmond College and entered the National Youth Theatre's summer course.

2015

By 2015, he was an aspiring actor working at a coffee shop in Waterloo, London.

2016

His first acting credit was in the 2016 ITV miniseries Him.

In 2016, Whitehead starred in the British miniseries Him.

2017

He portrayed the lead role in the 2017 film Dunkirk and the 2018 film Black Mirror: Bandersnatch.

In 2017 he acted in a stage performance of Glenn Waldron's Natives.

He was cast as the protagonist of Christopher Nolan's film Dunkirk, which was released in 2017.

Nolan compared Whitehead to actor Tom Courtenay in his youth.

Weeks after Whitehead finished with Dunkirk, he began work with Richard Eyre's film The Children Act, opposite Emma Thompson and Stanley Tucci, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2017.

He also starred in one of eight monologues in the television series Queers that aired in 2017.

2018

In 2018, Whitehead starred in the Black Mirror television series’ interactive stand-alone film Bandersnatch, as lead character Stefan Butler.

2019

In 2019, Whitehead appeared in Sebastian Schipper's drama Roads, and the Martin Scorsese produced Port Authority.

2020

He later appeared in The Duke and Don’t Tell a Soul (both 2020).

He co-stars as Branwell Bronte in the Emily Bronte biopic Emily (2022), and in a television adaptation of Great Expectations (2023), playing the lead role of Pip.