Jacob Dudman
Jacob Dudman (born 22 August 1997) is an English actor, voice actor, writer, and filmmaker from Yorkshire, best known for his roles in Netflix series such as The Stranger (2020) as Thomas Price, The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die (2023) as Osbert, and his portrayal of Sam Harvey in Fate: The Winx Saga (2021).[1][2][3][4] Born Jacob Stanley Dudman in Chertsey, Surrey, he was raised in Ripon, North Yorkshire, where he attributes his creativity and activism to his upbringing amid the Yorkshire Dales.[1][5][6] As a teenager, Dudman gained early online fame through YouTube comedy sketches and impressions, including a viral video mimicking actor Matt Smith that amassed millions of views.[1][2] He studied Film Production at the University of the Arts London from 2016 to 2018, during which time, at age 18, he produced content for BBC Worldwide and Lionsgate.[6][1] Dudman's acting career took off in his early twenties with the male lead role in the BBC drama The A List (2018) and subsequent appearances in Netflix productions like Medici (2019).[3][1] He has also built a reputation as a prolific voice actor, contributing to HBO Max and Adult Swim projects, and voicing characters in Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who audio series, including the Eleventh Doctor.[1][3] As a filmmaker, his directorial debut was the nature documentary Save the Rhino Vietnam, which received praise from the World Wildlife Fund.[1] In 2023, he founded HG4 Productions Ltd, named after his Yorkshire postcode, to further his work as a writer and director.[6] In 2025, Dudman starred as Clyde in the film The Choral, a World War I drama directed by Nicholas Hytner and co-starring Ralph Fiennes, which premiered at the BFI London Film Festival and explores themes of trauma and choral music in wartime.[1] Standing at 5'11", Dudman continues to balance acting with filmmaking, maintaining a presence in both visual and audio media while drawing on his Yorkshire roots for his projects.[6][5]Early life and education
Childhood and family
Jacob Dudman was born Jacob Stanley Dudman on 22 August 1997 in Chertsey, Surrey, England.[1] He was raised in Ripon, North Yorkshire, where he spent his early years in a rural environment surrounded by the Yorkshire Dales.[5] Dudman's parents are both teachers, providing a supportive household that encouraged his imaginative play amid the area's natural landscapes.[7] He has two younger sisters, Sophie (born 1999) and Rosie (born 2002).[8] Growing up in this setting, Dudman often explored fields and invented stories during outdoor adventures, using everyday objects like sticks as props for epic tales of monsters and heroes, which fostered his early affinity for storytelling.[7] He attributes much of his creativity to this upbringing among the Dales, where the expansive countryside inspired a sense of wonder and narrative invention.[5] A significant familial influence was his godfather, actor Paul Blackthorne, known for roles in television series such as Arrow. This connection exposed Dudman to the entertainment industry from a young age, including opportunities to participate in homemade movies and family performances that ignited his interest in acting and performance.[9][7]Education and early interests
Dudman attended St Aidan's Church of England High School in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, where he completed his secondary education.[5][10] He later pursued a degree in Film Production at the London College of Communication, part of the University of the Arts London, with a focus that included studies in the psychology of acting, but left during his second year to pursue acting opportunities.[11][12] The program's emphasis on practical filmmaking techniques and narrative storytelling provided key inspirations, enabling him to experiment with short films and creative projects during his studies.[11][12] Dudman's early interests in filmmaking, acting, and voice work emerged during his teenage years, primarily through extracurricular activities such as creating amateur videos and comedic sketches. At age 16, he launched a YouTube channel featuring impressions and short films, which quickly garnered significant viewership and honed his skills in performance and production. His godfather, actor Paul Blackthorne, offered early encouragement toward entertainment pursuits.[13][11][14] During this period, Dudman developed a strong affinity for Doctor Who and audio storytelling, citing childhood aspirations to portray the Doctor, particularly inspired by David Tennant's tenure, which fueled his passion for voice acting and narrative audio formats.[15]Career
Filmmaking and online content
Jacob Dudman launched his YouTube channel in 2014, initially gaining attention through viral impression videos such as his "Matt Smith Impression," which showcased his comedic talents and impressionist skills.[16] By 2018, the channel had amassed over 100,000 subscribers, featuring a mix of sketches, short films, and parodies that highlighted his early filmmaking experiments and humorous takes on popular culture.[1] This digital platform allowed Dudman to build a dedicated online audience, with total viewership exceeding 6 million views across his content, establishing him as a rising creator in the UK's YouTube scene.[1] His directorial debut came in 2017 with the documentary short Save the Rhino Vietnam, co-directed with Paul Blackthorne, which explored Vietnam's role in the rhino horn trade and conservation efforts.[17] The film, produced in partnership with Save the Rhino International, premiered online and aired on South African television.[18][19] Later that year, Dudman directed and produced a behind-the-scenes documentary for BBC Worldwide, capturing his visit to the Doctor Who set in Cardiff and offering fans an insider's look at the production process.[20] As his online presence evolved, Dudman engaged in collaborations with fellow creators and organizations, including partnerships that blended his YouTube roots with broader media projects, fostering growth beyond digital sketches. This shift facilitated professional opportunities in filmmaking, with his channel serving as a launchpad for more structured creative endeavors. In 2024, he co-directed the short film Untethered with Lidia Huerta, a narrative exploring modern slavery through the perspective of a survivor, which entered the festival circuit and was produced in collaboration with the charity Causeway.[21][22] This online visibility also inspired his transition to acting roles in television and audio productions.Live-action acting
Jacob Dudman's live-action acting career began with his debut role as Dev, the male lead in the Netflix young adult drama series The A List (2018), where he portrayed a charismatic teenager navigating supernatural mysteries at a summer camp, marking his breakthrough into mainstream television at age 20.[23][10] In 2019, he transitioned to period drama with the role of Giulio de’ Medici in the third season of Medici: The Magnificent, depicting the historical figure's turbulent rise amid family intrigue and political machinations in Renaissance Florence, showcasing his ability to embody complex, ambitious characters in historical contexts.[24] Dudman's performance as Thomas Price, the troubled teenage son entangled in family secrets, in the Netflix miniseries The Stranger (2020) spanned all eight episodes, highlighting his skill in conveying emotional vulnerability and youthful rebellion within a thriller narrative that propelled his visibility in contemporary ensemble casts.[25] He continued building his profile with a recurring role as Sam Harvey, an earth fairy grappling with mental health issues and supernatural abilities, in Fate: The Winx Saga (Netflix, 2021–2022), where his portrayal added depth to the series' exploration of identity and relationships in a magical academy setting, contributing to his growing reputation in fantasy genres.[26] In 2023, Dudman appeared as Osbert, the long-lost son of protagonist Uhtred seeking reconciliation and purpose, in the Netflix film The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die, a role that further demonstrated his command of intense familial dynamics in medieval action-drama.[27][28] More recently, he directed and starred in the short film Finger Food (2024), expanding his on-screen presence in independent projects. Roles include Young Chris in the upcoming LGBTQ+ drama Now & Then and Clyde, a young recruit in a World War I choral society, in The Choral (2025), which premiered at the BFI London Film Festival, the latter filmed in his native Yorkshire alongside Ralph Fiennes, underscoring his continued progression into diverse, character-driven narratives.[29][30] Critics have praised Dudman's versatility, particularly his seamless shifts between modern thrillers like The Stranger—where his portrayal of Thomas was noted for natural conviction—and period pieces such as Medici and The Last Kingdom, allowing him to evolve from supporting YA roles to more layered historical and dramatic characters.[25][10]Voice acting
Jacob Dudman's voice acting career began with his early online content, where he gained recognition for his impressions and parodies on YouTube, amassing over 6 million views through comedy sketches that showcased his ability to mimic various celebrities and characters.[1] These videos, starting around age 17, highlighted his natural talent for vocal mimicry, which he honed through self-taught techniques focused on pitch modulation, accent replication, and emotional inflection to capture the essence of figures like well-known actors.[31] This online presence directly paved the way for professional opportunities, as casting directors noticed his versatile range and invited him to contribute to animated projects and other media.[13] His vocal development emphasized precision in impressions, allowing him to embody diverse personas without relying on visual cues, a skill he refined by studying audio clips of celebrities and experimenting with historical or period-specific intonations in his sketches.[32] This foundation extended to minor voiceover work in video games, such as a supporting role in the racing simulation Forza Horizon 5 released in 2021, where his adaptability added depth to character interactions.[33] Additionally, Dudman has lent his voice to commercials, leveraging his clear diction and character versatility for advertising campaigns, though specific pre-2023 examples remain limited in public documentation.[34] In animation, Dudman demonstrated his range in the Adult Swim series Primal (season 2, 2022), voicing the characters Charles and Stevens in episode 15, portraying British explorers with distinct, era-appropriate accents amid the show's prehistoric setting.[35] He further expanded into fantasy animation with the role of the original Edred (also referred to as Ancient Egypt Edred) in Unicorn: Warriors Eternal on Cartoon Network in 2023, voicing the character across four episodes and bringing a mystical, authoritative tone to the reincarnated warrior's dialogue.[36] These performances underscored his ability to convey complex emotions through voice alone, building on his impressionist roots to create immersive auditory experiences. His specialized work in audio dramas, including extensions of impression-based roles, has similarly highlighted this vocal prowess.[37]Doctor Who involvement
Audio dramas as the Doctor
Jacob Dudman first voiced incarnations of the Doctor in Big Finish Productions' audio dramas with the release of The Tenth Doctor Chronicles and The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles in April 2018. In these narrated anthology series, Dudman provided both the narration and the vocal performances for the Tenth Doctor, originally portrayed by David Tennant, and the Eleventh Doctor, originally portrayed by Matt Smith. His debut was the result of his prior YouTube impressions of the characters, which impressed producers during auditions, leading to praise from executive producer Nicholas Briggs for Dudman's ability to capture the essence of the roles.[38] Dudman's portrayals expanded in subsequent releases, including full-cast audio adventures within the Doctor Chronicles range. For the Eleventh Doctor, he continued in volumes spanning 2018 to 2023, transitioning from narration to starring roles with companions from the era, such as Amy Pond and Rory Williams in early volumes. The series culminated in The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles: Victory of the Doctor (2024), after which Dudman announced in December 2023 that he was stepping away from the role. For the Twelfth Doctor, originally played by Peter Capaldi, Dudman debuted in The Twelfth Doctor Chronicles in February 2020, voicing the character in adventures exploring themes of time manipulation and moral dilemmas, with later volumes like You Only Die Twice (2024) marking his final outings in that series. The Tenth Doctor series similarly featured Dudman in ongoing box sets, such as Defender of the Earth (2023), emphasizing high-stakes narratives from the character's era. In November 2025, Dudman returned to voice the Doctor in the special multi-Doctor audio drama Doctor Who: Anniversary - A 2005-2025 Doctors Collection.[39][40][41][42] To impersonate Tennant, Smith, and Capaldi, Dudman employed techniques rooted in his impressionist background, focusing on vocal nuances like Tennant's rapid, emotionally charged delivery, Smith's youthful exuberance with elongated phrasing, and Capaldi's gruff, introspective tone. He studied the original actors' performances for mannerisms and emotional depth, working under directors such as Helen Goldwyn to integrate these into full-cast productions, ensuring authenticity in audio-only formats. Producers highlighted his versatility, with Alfie Shaw describing Dudman's talent as "seemingly endless" for breathing new life into the characters through subtle inflections and dynamic range.[38][40] Dudman's contributions have been received positively for revitalizing the Doctors in audio, particularly his Eleventh Doctor, which producers noted as a standout for its fidelity and energy in ensemble stories. His work in these series has allowed Big Finish to explore untold adventures from the modern eras without relying on the original actors, earning acclaim for innovative storytelling in the medium.[38]Other audio roles
In addition to his portrayals of the Doctor, Jacob Dudman has voiced a variety of supporting characters in Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who audio dramas, often leveraging his impressionist skills to populate ensemble casts. His early non-lead role came in the 2017 box set The War Master: Only the Good, where he provided the voice for the Arcking 12 Computer, a sentient AI system central to the plot involving the Master's machinations during the Time War.[43] Dudman expanded his contributions in the Doctor Chronicles series, voicing companions and other figures alongside narration duties. For instance, in the 2018 Tenth Doctor Chronicles Volume 1, he performed Rose Tyler in the story "The Taste of Death," capturing her Cockney accent and spirited personality amid adventures with the Doctor. Similar multi-part performances appear in subsequent volumes of the Eleventh and Twelfth Doctor Chronicles (2018–2022), where he lent voices to villains, aliens, and ensemble parts, such as various adversaries in time-displaced narratives.[44] Post-2020, as Big Finish shifted to full-cast formats for the Doctor Chronicles, Dudman's roles evolved from solo-heavy narrations to integrated ensemble performances in multi-Doctor stories, including supporting villains and allies in arcs spanning 2019–2022. He continued this trajectory in ongoing series releases through 2024, contributing to spin-off elements tied to the Time War era via related productions like The War Master.[45]Audiobook narrations
Jacob Dudman began his audiobook narration career with a focus on Doctor Who tie-in literature, leveraging his impressionist skills to voice the Doctor and supporting characters in prose adaptations. In 2019, he narrated Doctor Who: Short Trips: Dead Media, a Big Finish collection of short stories featuring the Twelfth Doctor, where he provided solo narration that captured the eerie themes of obsolete media formats haunting a modern world.[46] This debut marked his entry into audiobook work, distinct from full-cast audio dramas by emphasizing a single narrator's interpretive delivery of written narratives. Between 2020 and 2023, Dudman expanded his Big Finish contributions with several Doctor Who audiobook series, including The Twelfth Doctor Chronicles (2020), which brought Peter Capaldi's era to life through four adapted novellas, and Doctor Who: Paradise Lost (2020), an original BBC adventure for the Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald set on the planet Foss. He also narrated parts of the Doctor Who: Decades Collection (2023), covering stories from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s eras, alongside other voices like Vineeta Rishi, adapting classic and new tales for audio prose.[47] These readings highlighted his ability to maintain narrative flow in longer formats, often impersonating multiple Doctors and companions to enhance immersion without ensemble casting. Dudman's vocal style in audiobooks adapts fluidly between descriptive prose and character dialogue, employing nuanced pacing and tonal shifts to convey emotional depth—such as the introspective melancholy of the Twelfth Doctor—while avoiding the rapid switches typical of dialogue-heavy dramas.[48] Reviewers have praised his "exceptional skill" in infusing life into text, making complex stories accessible and engaging through subtle vocal molding.[49] This approach stems from his broader voice acting experience but prioritizes sustained storytelling in narration. Post-2023, Dudman's audiobook portfolio remains predominantly Doctor Who-focused, with limited ventures outside the franchise; however, in 2024, he narrated the historical chapters of The Cut, a thriller by Richard Armitage, collaborating with the author on its dual-timeline structure.[50] This expansion underscores gaps in non-Who work up to that point, as his credits prior were exclusively tied to the series. Overall, these narrations have bolstered Dudman's reputation as a versatile voice artist, earning acclaim for bridging literary adaptation and auditory performance in the sci-fi genre.[51]Personal life
Family influences
The actor credits his parents' strong work ethic—both being dedicated teachers—with shaping his professional determination as an adult, particularly in tackling emotionally demanding roles that require vulnerability and resilience.[7] He has emphasized valuing quality time with loved ones, using simple tools like a retro flip phone to stay connected without the distractions of modern social media, reflecting ongoing family bonds that ground him amid his career demands.[7] Dudman's decision to return to Yorkshire for the 2025 film The Choral was influenced by his deep-rooted ties to the region, where his family upbringing fostered a lasting connection to its landscapes and culture, allowing him to draw on personal heritage for authenticity in the project.[30]Public persona and interests
Jacob Dudman maintains a relatively private public persona, sharing limited personal details beyond his professional endeavors and charitable commitments on social media platforms like Instagram, where he has amassed over 338,000 followers as of November 2025.[52] His posts primarily focus on career updates, film promotions, and advocacy work, fostering fan engagement through comments and shares without delving into intimate aspects of his daily life.[52] This selective approach allows him to connect with supporters while preserving boundaries, as evidenced by his infrequent mentions of non-professional routines in interviews.[30] Dudman's interests include music, particularly choral singing, which he has described as a profoundly emotional experience that evokes a sense of unity and healing.[30] He has expressed enthusiasm for the communal aspect of harmonious singing, drawing from personal reflections on its restorative power during challenging times.[30] Travel also features prominently in his pursuits, often intertwined with exploratory and purpose-driven journeys, such as his 2016 trip to Vietnam that informed his environmental advocacy.[18] In terms of advocacy, Dudman has channeled his filmmaking skills into environmental causes, notably directing the 2017 short documentary Save the Rhino Vietnam alongside his godfather, actor Paul Blackthorne, to highlight rhino poaching and the demand for horn in Vietnam, supporting Save the Rhino International's efforts.[17] This project underscores his commitment to wildlife conservation and anti-poaching initiatives.[18] More recently, since 2023, he has served as an ambassador for Causeway Charity, using his platform to raise awareness about modern slavery and support survivors through campaigns like "You're Not Alone," including video endorsements and event participation.[53][54]Professional credits
Television and film roles
Dudman's first major live-action television role was as Dev, a key character in the BBC Three and Netflix teen mystery series The A List, which premiered in 2018.[23] In the historical drama series Medici: The Magnificent, he portrayed Giulio de’ Medici in season 3, appearing in several episodes focused on Renaissance Florence politics and family intrigue, with the season airing in 2020. He gained further recognition for his role as Thomas Price in the 2020 Netflix miniseries The Stranger, a psychological thriller where he appeared in all 8 episodes as a troubled teenager entangled in a web of secrets. From 2021 to 2022, Dudman played the recurring character Sam Harvey in the Netflix fantasy series Fate: The Winx Saga, depicting a shape-shifting student at a magical boarding school across both seasons. In 2023, he appeared as Osbert in the Netflix film The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die, a sequel to the historical action series, portraying a supporting role in the story of Viking and Saxon conflicts.[27] Dudman took on the lead role of Jason in the 2024 science fiction comedy short film Finger Food, which he also directed, following a young man's awkward dinner with his girlfriend's unusual family. In the 2025 Sony Pictures film The Choral, directed by Nicholas Hytner and written by Alan Bennett, Dudman stars as Clyde, a choir member in a story exploring community and music in Yorkshire. Dudman is also set to appear as Young Chris Metcalfe in the upcoming LGBTQ+ drama film Now & Then, alongside Richard Armitage, focusing on themes of identity and past relationships.Audio and voice roles
Jacob Dudman's audio and voice work spans full-cast dramas, narrations, and character voices, with a significant focus on Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who range where he impersonated multiple incarnations of the Doctor and supporting characters. His contributions began in 2017 and continued through 2025, encompassing both Doctor Who-related projects and independent animated series. Below is a chronological overview of his key credits in this medium.Doctor Who Audio Roles
- The War Master (2017): Dudman provided various voices in this full-cast audio series starring Derek Jacobi as the Master.
- The Third Doctor Adventures (2017): He voiced the Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors in select stories, including "Storm of the Horofax."
- Doom Coalition (2017–2018): Dudman performed multiple roles across this Eighth Doctor audio trilogy, contributing to ensemble casts involving companions and adversaries.
- The Tenth Doctor Chronicles (2018): Narrating and voicing the Tenth Doctor in four stories set during David Tennant's era.[44]
- The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles (2018–2023): Dudman voiced the Eleventh Doctor in narration and full-cast formats across multiple volumes, including "Geronimo!" (2022) and "Broken Hearts" (2023).[55]
- Time War Series (2018–2022): He portrayed companions and villains in various entries of Big Finish's Dalek/Time Lord conflict audio stories.
- The Twelfth Doctor Chronicles (2020–present): Voicing the Twelfth Doctor in narrated and full-cast adventures, including "You Only Die Twice" (2024).
- The Victory of the Doctor (2023): Dudman's final performance as the Eleventh Doctor in this concluding full-cast story, released in 2024.
Other Audio and Voice Roles
- Doctor Who Short Trips: Dead Media (2019): Narration as the Twelfth Doctor in this standalone audio story.[46]
- Big Finish Readings (2020–2023): Dudman narrated several Doctor Who Short Trips, including "The Best-Laid Plans" (2019, released in series), "Paradise Lost" (2020), and "The Night Doctor" (2020).
- Primal (2022): Voiced Charles and Stevens in the episode "The Primal Theory" for this HBO animated series.[56]
- Unicorn: Warriors Eternal (2023): Provided voices for Eldred (including Original Edred), Klink, and Shultz in this Adult Swim animated series.
- The Cut (2024): Co-narrated this thriller audiobook by Richard Armitage, handling the 1994 timeline sections.