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Calam Lynch

Calam Lynch (born 7 November 1994) is a of descent, recognized for his breakout role as Theo Sharpe, the printer's apprentice and love interest of Eloise Bridgerton, in season two of the period drama series Bridgerton (2022). He has also appeared in notable films such as the live-action adaptation of (2020), where he portrayed a stable hand, and Terence Davies' biographical drama (2021), in which he played the supporting role of . Born in , , Lynch studied at , graduating in 2017, before making his screen debut in small roles including a brief appearance in Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk (2017). His television career gained momentum with Bridgerton, earning praise for his chemistry with and contributing to the show's exploration of social rebellion in Regency-era . Following this, Lynch starred in the series Sweetpea (2024) on , portraying a complex character in a story of dark secrets and violence. In recent years, Lynch has expanded into lead roles in projects, including the Sam in the upcoming limited series Ride or Die for Sundance and , co-starring and , a thriller series about an assassin and her friend on the run after a botched operation. He also featured in the of the coming-of-age series What It Feels Like for a (2025), a nostalgic Y2K-era drama that premiered at SXSW in June 2025, where he discussed themes of adolescence and fashion in interviews. His work often highlights nuanced portrayals of youthful vulnerability and moral ambiguity, establishing him as an emerging voice in and television.

Early life and background

Family heritage

Calam Lynch was born on 7 November 1994 in , , to Irish parents , an actor known for his role as a farmer in and various stage productions, and , an actress recognized for portraying Dr. Kate Rowan in the British series and her ties to the prominent acting family. As a member of the storied Cusack acting dynasty, Lynch is the grandson of the legendary actor and his wife , both foundational figures in and . His aunt is a renowned actress, married to Oscar-winning actor , making Irons his uncle; Lynch's cousin is also an established actor in the family lineage. This heritage places Lynch within a multi-generational network of performers who have shaped and and screen history. Lynch holds citizenship, inherited through his parents, which underscores his deep cultural ties to despite his English birthplace. Growing up in this acting-centric environment provided him with early immersion in the profession, including frequent family conversations about and film that highlighted his parents' passion for the craft.

Education and formative years

Lynch attended in , , where he developed an early passion for as a lifelong supporter of and the national team. Initially aspiring to a professional career in , he also considered pursuing , influenced by expectations from his family within the prominent acting dynasty. However, Lynch showed little interest in during his years, instead channeling his energies into sports and academics. Following secondary school, Lynch enrolled at Somerville College, University of Oxford, to study Classics, a decision that initially aligned with potential paths in law or continued athletic pursuits. It was during his university years that Lynch began to explore performance, gradually drawn toward acting by his familial legacy of theatre and screen work. He participated in student theatre productions, which marked his entry into dramatic arts, balancing rigorous academic demands with rehearsals. These formative experiences at Oxford, where he honed skills in textual analysis and stage presence through amateur theatre, shifted his ambitions decisively toward acting without yet committing to professional endeavors. Lynch completed his degree in in 2017, concluding his formal education and securing an in his final year to pursue opportunities. This period represented the transition from academic and extracurricular involvement to dedicated preparation for a in performance, building on the foundations laid during his university work.

Professional career

Early roles and debut

Lynch transitioned into professional acting during his final year studying at the , where he signed with an agent and secured his screen debut. His first role came in Christopher Nolan's war film (2017), where he portrayed a minor character known as the Deal Sailor, a young soldier in the ensemble cast that included and . This uncredited but notable appearance marked his entry into high-profile cinema, amid the film's focus on the during . As a newcomer from the prominent acting family—including relatives like and —Lynch faced challenges in establishing independence, initially avoiding the profession due to its familial associations and considering a career in instead. He auditioned for without formal drama training, relying on informal feedback from family members, such as his cousin , who reviewed his tapes at the kitchen table; this process highlighted the hurdles of breaking into competitive projects as an untested talent. His education in contributed to a classical poise evident in these early performances. Lynch's television debut followed in 2019 with a guest role as John Paul O'Reilly, a student and brief romantic interest, in the comedy-drama , specifically the episode "The Prom" from season two. This appearance introduced him to British television, blending humor with the show's depiction of 1990s . That same year, he took a lead role as Lawrence Bower in the independent short film , directed by Florence Winter Hill, where he portrayed a alumnus rekindling a past romance in a dark satirical narrative, demonstrating his dramatic versatility in smaller-scale productions.

Breakthrough and recent developments

Lynch's breakthrough came with his prominent role as George Winthrop in the 2020 Disney+ adaptation of Black Beauty, directed by Ashley Avis, where he portrayed the kind-hearted stable hand who forms a romantic connection with the protagonist Jo Green amid the film's themes of animal welfare and personal growth; the streaming release during the COVID-19 pandemic helped it reach a global audience, marking a significant step up from his earlier supporting parts. In 2021, he earned critical acclaim for playing the young Stephen Tennant in Terence Davies' biographical drama Benediction, a poignant depiction of poet Siegfried Sassoon's life that highlighted Lynch's ability to capture the flamboyant yet vulnerable socialite in a queer historical context; reviewers praised his performance for adding emotional depth to the film's exploration of love and loss. His visibility surged in 2022 with the recurring role of Theo Sharpe, a radical printer's apprentice, in the second season of Netflix's , where his chemistry with Claudia Jessie's Eloise Bridgerton sparked the fan-favorite #Theloise romance, blending intellectual equality and social rebellion that propelled his profile in prestige . Building on this momentum, Lynch took on more layered leads in the , including AJ Pierce, a charismatic junior reporter entangled in workplace intrigue, in the 2024 Starz thriller series Sweetpea opposite , showcasing his versatility in dark comedic narratives. In 2025, he appeared as Tom Fowle, the devoted fiancé in the BBC's Miss Austen, a period drama exploring Jane Austen's family dynamics, further demonstrating his affinity for literary adaptations, and as Bryan in the BritBox mini-series Outrageous, which chronicles the lives of the Mitford sisters. His film role in Once Upon a Time in a Cinema, a comedy-drama set in 1980s , was released mid-2025. His upcoming series lead as Sam in Ride or Die for Sundance and , co-starring and , signals continued expansion into ensemble-driven stories. Lynch's career trajectory reflects a shift toward diverse, multifaceted characters—from idealistic romantics to morally ambiguous professionals. This evolution was underscored by his appearance at SXSW London 2025 for the UK premiere of What It Feels Like for a Girl, a coming-of-age series addressing trans experiences in the early 2000s, where he portrayed Max and discussed themes of identity and nostalgia.

Filmography

Film roles

Lynch's film debut came in Christopher Nolan's war epic (2017), in which he portrayed the character of Deal Sailor, a young soldier amid the evacuation. In 2019, he took the lead role of Lawrence Bower in the Poppycock, directed by Florence Winter Hill, a dark satirical comedy about rekindled romance. Lynch appeared as George Winthorp in the Disney live-action adaptation (2020), directed by Ashley Avis, playing the love interest to the protagonist alongside and . He played the younger version of in ' biographical drama (2021), depicting the poet and socialite's early life opposite as the adult Tennant. In the 2023 short film Taming a Seahorse, directed by Raza , Lynch had a supporting role as Nathan, a character involved in a tense encounter with a cab driver. As of November 2025, Lynch is part of the in the comedy-drama Once Upon a Time in a (formerly titled One Night Only), directed by David Gleeson, set in 1980s around a struggling ; he portrayed Gerald Clancy, with the film released earlier in the year.

Television roles

Lynch made his television debut in the 2018 miniseries Mrs. Wilson, where he portrayed Gordon Wilson, the eldest son of the protagonist, appearing across all three episodes. In 2019, he guest-starred as John Paul O'Reilly in the comedy series , appearing in one episode of season 2 titled "The Prom," as Erin's ex-boyfriend. Lynch gained wider recognition for his recurring role as Theo Sharpe, a printer's apprentice and love interest to Eloise Bridgerton, in season 2 of the period drama (2022), appearing in six episodes. He played the elven map-maker Camnir in season 2 of Amazon Prime Video's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2024), a recurring role spanning multiple episodes set in the realm of Eregion. In the 2024 Starz limited series Sweetpea, Lynch starred as AJ Pierce, a junior reporter and key ally to the protagonist, across all six episodes. Lynch portrayed Tom Fowle, the fiancé of , in the 2025 BBC miniseries Miss Austen, appearing in all four episodes of the period drama. That same year, he played Max, a complex supporting character in a troubled , in three episodes of the BBC series What It Feels Like for a Girl. In the six-part International series Outrageous (2025), Lynch depicted Bryan Guinness, husband to Diana Mitford, in a recurring capacity across the drama about the Mitford sisters. Lynch is set to lead as Sam in the upcoming miniseries Ride or Die, opposite and , though production details remain forthcoming as of late 2025.

Stage work

Early theatre appearances

Calam Lynch's entry into professional theatre was shaped by the longstanding acting legacy of his family, the Cusack dynasty, which spans generations of performers on both British and Irish stages. Following early screen work, including a small role in the 2017 film Dunkirk, Lynch transitioned to live performance, beginning a series of stage appearances that highlighted his versatility in classical and contemporary works from 2018 to 2023. Lynch made his professional stage debut in 2018 as Claudio in William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, directed by Simon Dormandy at the Rose Theatre Kingston in London. Set in a modern Mafia-inspired luxury hotel, the production reimagined the comedy's themes of deception and romance amid patriarchal tensions; Lynch portrayed the young suitor as snarling and short-fused, convincingly capturing Claudio's impulsive betrayal of Hero in a dysfunctional courtship. This supporting role marked his first major theatre credit, earning praise for its energy in a vibrant ensemble led by Mel Giedroyc as Beatrice. In 2019, Lynch took on multiple roles in Samuel Adamson's at the in , an adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's exploring six decades of sexual identity and . He played the closeted young Eric in the 1988 segment and the gender-fluid Cas in a futuristic 2059 storyline, impressing critics with his chameleon-like shifts between vulnerable, repressed characters and bold, open expressions of identity. Directed by , the production's witty, fast-paced dialogue allowed Lynch to contribute to its rousing examination of evolving societal norms, further solidifying his presence in London's contemporary scene. Lynch's early theatre phase culminated in 2023 with his Irish stage debut as Oswald Alving in Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts at the in , directed by Mark O'Rowe in a new version co-produced with Landmark Productions. Portraying the syphilitic artist son returning home amid family secrets and inherited trauma, Lynch delivered a powerful performance in the play's harrowing final scenes, conveying Oswald's descent into mental and physical collapse with raw intensity. The role, opposite as Mrs. Alving, underscored themes of liberation stifled by societal ghosts, aligning with Lynch's heritage in Ireland's national theatre tradition.

Recent stage productions

In 2025, he played Mick in the production of Friends of Rio Rita's by Colm Ó Clúbhán, directed by Alastair Galbraith and co-starring Darragh Hand as Finbarr. Presented by The AIDS Plays Project in collaboration with TheirStories at The Theatre Upstairs, Gate Theatre in , the revival addressed themes of friendship, migration, and the AIDS crisis among queer men in 1980s . The production underscored Lynch's ties to theatre traditions, with post-show discussions featuring contemporaries of the to discuss its enduring relevance to and .

Additional projects

Music videos

Lynch made his prominent foray into music videos with a lead role in nimino's "I Only Smoke When I Drink," released on November 21, 2024, via and Counter Records. Directed by Oskar Brockbank, the video stars Lynch alongside co-stars , Isis Clunie, Amber Grappy, and others, portraying a central character in a house party setting. The narrative unfolds as an emotional exploration of a young couple's tumultuous relationship, beginning with tension outside the party before they immerse themselves in the chaotic environment, separating amid the crowd only to feel an inevitable pull back toward each other, culminating in a moment of sobriety in the garden. This nostalgic and heartfelt , enhanced by coruscating lights, fast-paced , and stark , creates a dizzying yet intimate portrayal of fleeting connections and relational highs and lows. Lynch's performance as one of the leads demonstrates strong on-screen with his co-stars, particularly in scenes capturing the raw push-and-pull dynamics of passion and uncertainty, contributing to the video's brilliant overall execution. The video quickly gained traction, amassing over 1 million views on YouTube by late 2024 and surpassing 5 million by mid-2025, underscoring Lynch's effective transition into visual music projects. Prior to this, no documented music video appearances for Lynch have been noted in public records.

Writing and production contributions

Lynch has ventured into writing and production, showcasing his multifaceted talents in collaborative projects. In 2024, he co-wrote the script for the music video of nimino's single "I Only Smoke When I Drink" alongside Oskar Brockbank, while also serving as producer. In the video, which he also stars in opposite Amelia Eve, Lynch's contributions highlight his ability to blend personal storytelling with visual direction. This work marks Lynch's emergence as a behind-the-scenes contributor, informed by his academic foundation in at , from which he graduated in 2017.

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