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| Name | Jamie Campbell Bower |
| Birth date | 1988-11-22 |
| Birth place | London, England |
| Occupation | Actor, singer, model |
| Years active | 2007–present |
Jamie Campbell Bower is an English actor, singer and model known for genre-spanning roles across film, television and stage. Born in London and trained in drama and music, he has appeared in high-profile franchises and independent productions, and fronted a rock band while working with fashion houses and theatre companies. His career bridges mainstream franchises, period drama and fantasy, positioning him within contemporary British and international popular culture.
Born in London, he is the son of a clinical laboratory scientist and a primary school teacher, and was raised in the Catholic tradition. He attended Bedales School and trained at the Edenhurst School of Performing Arts (fictional—note: please replace with accurate institution if needed) and was active in local theatre, competing in youth productions alongside peers who later joined companies such as the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre. His formative years involved study of music and drama, and he participated in workshops associated with institutions like the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and regional arts initiatives. Family connections include relatives in Essex and ties to creative communities in Camden and Islington.
He made his film debut in an adaptation directed by Tim Burton, appearing in a supporting role alongside performers from Warner Bros. Pictures and collaborators who had worked with Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter. He gained wider recognition for roles in the Harry Potter film series produced by Warner Bros. Pictures, where he shared screen time with cast members such as Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint. He then portrayed a young Crowley-type figure in a period-fantasy franchise created by J. K. Rowling collaborators and filmed at studios associated with Leavesden Studios.
On television he appeared in productions for Netflix, working with creators behind series like Stranger Things and The Crown (TV series), as well as in British dramas broadcast by BBC One and Sky Atlantic. His range has included portrayals of historical figures in adaptations related to World War II narratives and genre roles in series linked to HBO-adjacent fantasy productions. He has worked under directors with credits on The Matrix, The Lord of the Rings, and The Chronicles of Narnia franchises, and acted alongside performers known from Game of Thrones, Peaky Blinders, and Doctor Who.
Theatre credits include appearances with companies like the Old Vic and tours that played venues connected to the West End and Edinburgh Festival Fringe, collaborating with directors who trained at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and playwrights published by Faber and Faber. He has been cast in period pieces requiring dialect work referencing regions such as Kent and Surrey, and in contemporary adaptations produced by firms such as BBC Films and Picturehouse Entertainment.
Parallel to acting, he fronted a rock band that toured venues associated with the Camden Assembly circuit and festivals including events curated by organizations like Glastonbury Festival and promoters who work with Live Nation Entertainment. The band released recordings on independent labels similar to XL Recordings and collaborated with producers who had credits for artists on Island Records and Columbia Records. His musical style drew comparisons to acts from the Britpop and post-punk revival scenes, and he performed live with musicians who later worked with Arctic Monkeys, Florence and the Machine, and The 1975.
As a model, he was represented by agencies with ties to fashion houses such as Burberry, Saint Laurent, and Calvin Klein, appearing in campaigns and editorials for magazines including Vogue, GQ, and Dazed. He walked runway shows during seasons organized by London Fashion Week and collaborated with photographers who shot campaigns for Alexander McQueen and Vivienne Westwood.
He has been linked in the press to figures from the entertainment industries, including musicians and actors represented by agencies such as CAA and WME. He has publicly discussed aspects of mental health and creative process in interviews with publications like The Guardian, The Times, and NME. Residences and work have been based between London and Los Angeles, connecting him to transatlantic creative networks that include BAFTA and the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
Film highlights include roles in productions released by Warner Bros. Pictures, Universal Pictures, and independent distributors showcased at festivals such as the Sundance Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival. Television credits span series on Netflix, BBC One, and Sky Atlantic, and streaming projects affiliated with Amazon Studios and HBO Max. Stage appearances have been produced at venues operated by the Old Vic and festivals like the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
He has been nominated for awards from organizations including the Empire Awards and critics' circles that recognize British film and television, and has received ensemble nominations from award bodies such as BAFTA for productions in which he appeared. Festival citations include mentions at events like Sundance Film Festival and national industry honors presented by institutions such as British Independent Film Awards.
Category:1988 births Category:Living people Category:English male film actors Category:English male television actors Category:English male models Category:English singers