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Sam Claflin

Samuel George Claflin (born 27 June 1986) is an English actor known for his roles in major film franchises and television series, including Finnick Odair in The Hunger Games film series (2013–2015) and Oswald Mosley in Peaky Blinders (2019–2022). Born in Ipswich, Suffolk, to a finance officer father and a classroom assistant mother, he grew up in Norwich as the third of four sons and initially worked odd jobs such as paperboy and supermarket clerk while pursuing acting. Claflin graduated from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 2009, supporting himself through menial labor like floor-sweeping during his studies. His screen debut came in television miniseries such as The Pillars of the Earth (2010) and Any Human Heart (2010), followed by his first film role as Philip Swift in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011). He gained wider recognition with supporting parts in Snow White and the Huntsman (2012) and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), the latter marking a breakthrough that led to further installments in the franchise. Subsequent notable films include Me Before You (2016) and Enola Holmes (2020) as Mycroft Holmes, while his television work expanded with the lead role of Billy Dunne in Daisy Jones & The Six (2023), earning him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Television Film, and the title role in the miniseries The Count of Monte Cristo (2024).) In recent years, Claflin has taken on diverse projects, including the Amazon thriller series Lazarus (which premiered in 2025), the Netflix adaptation Barbaric (upcoming), and the suspense series Vanished (2026) opposite Kaley Cuoco, alongside voicing interest in a cameo appearance as Finnick Odair in the prequel The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping (2026). His career has been marked by nominations for MTV Movie & TV Awards, including Best Shirtless Performance (2014) and Best Kiss (2023), though he has yet to win a major acting award. On a personal note, Claflin was married to actress Laura Haddock from 2013 to 2019, with whom he shares two children—a son born in 2015 and a daughter in 2018—and has spoken about the challenges of co-parenting post-divorce, including seeking therapy for the emotional toll. He maintains a fitness-focused lifestyle amid industry pressures and credits his competitive family dynamic for his drive.

Early life and background

Family and upbringing

Samuel George Claflin was born on 27 June 1986 in , , , as the third of four sons to Mark Claflin, a finance officer, and Sue Claflin (née Clarke), a . The family, from a working-class background, relocated to , , shortly after his birth, where Claflin was raised alongside his older brothers Benjamin and Daniel, and younger brother Joseph, who later pursued acting roles in series such as and . The Claflins maintained a close-knit dynamic, with supportive but financially modest parents who instilled values of hard work amid everyday challenges, including Mark's ongoing health issues with and . Growing up in , Claflin initially showed little interest in the , instead channeling his energy into sports, particularly , as a devoted and player for Norwich City FC's youth programs. He aspired to a professional football career, training rigorously and competing at a city level, but at age 16, a severe ankle injury—described in some accounts as two broken ankles—derailed those ambitions, leaving him sidelined and prompting a search for new pursuits. This health setback, occurring during his formative teenage years, shifted his focus away from athletics and marked a pivotal turn in his personal development. The injury inadvertently introduced Claflin to drama through school plays and a local youth theatre, where he first explored performing despite initial reluctance and unfamiliarity with the field in his working-class environment. Encouraged by teachers and family after positive feedback on his stage presence, he began to embrace acting as an outlet, gradually overcoming early insecurities, including accent-based bullying at drama club that led him to refine his speech. This exposure during his upbringing in Norfolk fostered interests that would later define his path, though formal training followed separately.

Education and early aspirations

Sam Claflin attended Costessey High School in , where a teacher's encouragement following his performance in a school play sparked his interest in . He also participated in the youth group at 's Theatre Royal and began studies at Norwich City College in 2003. A injury at age 16 ended his aspirations to become a professional footballer, prompting him to pivot toward by auditioning for . In 2006, he gained entry to the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (), where he trained for three years before graduating in 2009 with a in Acting. To support himself financially during his studies, Claflin worked part-time jobs, including sweeping floors at and previously at for three years. His early aspirations were influenced by epic films such as , which he watched repeatedly with friends, and actors like , whose commanding performances inspired him to pursue a career on screen. During his time at , Claflin gained foundational experience through stage productions, including the role of Dorimant in , the title role in , Silvius in , and Davey in The Sons of Light, which fueled his passion for professional acting.

Professional career

Initial roles and breakthrough (2007–2015)

Claflin's entry into professional acting followed his graduation from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in 2009, where his training provided a strong foundation for his initial screen work. His screen debut came in the television miniseries The Pillars of the Earth (2010), where he played Jack Jackson, and Any Human Heart (2010), portraying young Logan Mountstuart. One of his earliest appearances was in the Syfy TV movie The Lost Future (2010), directed by Mikael Salomon, in which he portrayed Kaleb, a resourceful young warrior navigating a plague-ravaged, post-apocalyptic landscape alongside Sean Bean and Annabelle Wallis. This role marked an early showcase of his ability to handle action-oriented characters in genre settings. In , Claflin took on a lead role in the film United, playing , the promising Manchester footballer who perished in the 1958 . Directed by James Strong and written by , the drama chronicled the team's resilience under assistant manager Jimmy Murphy (), with Claflin's performance highlighting Edwards' talent and tragedy, earning praise for its emotional depth in a historical sports context. That same year, he made his film debut as the missionary Philip Swift in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, directed by . This television work solidified his presence in British productions before transitioning to major films. Claflin's film debut arrived in 2012 with the role of Prince William in , a adaptation directed by , where he played the childhood friend and ally to Kristen Stewart's , supporting Chris Hemsworth's Huntsman in the battle against Charlize Theron's evil queen. The film, a commercial success grossing over $396 million worldwide, introduced him to Hollywood-scale productions and international audiences. The pivotal breakthrough came in 2013 when Claflin was cast as Finnick Odair, the cunning and athletic tribute from District 4, in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, directed by Francis Lawrence. Prior to auditioning, he researched the character extensively, including reviewing book descriptions since he had not read the novels initially, and impressed casting directors with his embodiment of Finnick's charisma and vulnerability. To prepare physically for the role's demanding trident-wielding action sequences, Claflin underwent four months of intensive training in Atlanta, incorporating weightlifting, cardio, stunt work, sword fighting, and archery, while adhering to a strict diet of protein shakes and omelets to achieve a sculpted physique; he also dyed his hair gold and used fake tans to match the character's aesthetic. He reprised Finnick in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (2014) and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 (2015), contributing to the franchise's global phenomenon that grossed over $2.9 billion across its entries. His portrayal generated early award buzz, including a 2014 Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice Movie Actor: Action, recognizing his breakout impact in the series. Amid the Hunger Games momentum, Claflin expanded into genre and romantic fare with supporting roles in 2014. In the Hammer Horror production The Quiet Ones, directed by and inspired by real experiments, he played Brian McNeil, a skeptical film student assisting Professor Joseph Coupland () in a dangerous attempt to manifest a through a possessed young woman (). Later that year, he starred opposite in the romantic comedy Love, Rosie, directed by and adapted from Cecelia Ahern's novel, as Alex Stewart, the lifelong best friend whose platonic bond evolves into romance across years and continents, blending humor and heartfelt drama. These projects demonstrated his versatility during his rapid ascent from supporting player to leading man.

Expansion into major films and series (2016–2020)

In 2016, Claflin took on his first leading role in a major romantic drama with Me Before You, directed by Thea Sharrock, where he portrayed Will Traynor, a wealthy banker left quadriplegic after a motorcycle accident, opposite Emilia Clarke as his caregiver Louisa Clark. The film, adapted from Jojo Moyes' bestselling novel, received mixed critical reviews, with a 55% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, but Claflin's performance was praised for its emotional depth and charisma, particularly in conveying Will's sharp wit and vulnerability. It achieved significant commercial success, grossing $208 million worldwide against a $20 million budget, marking a key step in Claflin's expansion into romantic leads and broadening his appeal beyond action franchises like The Hunger Games. That same year, he reprised his role as King William in the fantasy blockbuster The Huntsman: Winter's War, a sequel to Snow White and the Huntsman, alongside Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron. Despite the film's poor critical reception, earning a 20% on Rotten Tomatoes for its convoluted plot, it earned $165 million globally on a $115 million budget, showcasing Claflin's continued presence in high-profile studio productions. Claflin further demonstrated his versatility in independent and character-driven films throughout the period. In 2017's Journey's End, a World War I trench drama adapted from R.C. Sherriff's play and directed by Saul Dibb, he starred as Captain Dennis Stanhope, a young officer grappling with shell shock and leadership pressures. Critics lauded his portrayal as a career highlight, noting its intensity and nuance in depicting psychological strain, contributing to the film's 91% Rotten Tomatoes score and strong festival reception at Toronto. The limited-release project grossed about $1 million worldwide, underscoring Claflin's draw in prestige cinema. He followed with the survival thriller Adrift (2018), directed by Baltasar Kormákur, playing Richard Sharp, a British sailor stranded at sea with girlfriend Tami Oldham (Shailene Woodley) after a hurricane, based on a true story. The film received solid reviews, with a 69% on Rotten Tomatoes and praise for Claflin's chemistry with Woodley, grossing $60 million on a $35 million budget. In 2019's British crime drama The Corrupted, directed by Ron Scalpello, Claflin led as Liam McDonagh, an ex-convict entangled in Olympic-era fraud and gang violence. Though the film garnered mixed feedback, with a 30% Rotten Tomatoes rating for its uneven pacing, Claflin's intense performance as a desperate family man was a standout in the low-budget release, which earned under $200,000 internationally. On television, Claflin achieved a milestone with his recurring role as the fascist politician in Peaky Blinders seasons 5 and 6 (2019–2022), joining creator Steven Knight's gang saga during its 2019 fifth season. His portrayal of the historical leader was widely acclaimed for its chilling authority and subtlety, earning praise from outlets like for elevating the series' political intrigue amid Tommy Shelby's () power struggles. Focusing on episodes through 2020, Claflin's Mosley arc highlighted rising extremism in 1930s England, contributing to the show's strong viewership and his growing international profile in serialized drama. This period also saw Claflin explore indie territory with The Nightingale (2018), an Australian revenge thriller directed by , where he played British officer Hawkins in a brutal colonial tale; the film premiered at to positive buzz for its raw intensity, though its limited U.S. release limited to under $1 million. Overall, these roles solidified Claflin's for tackling complex, often damaged characters across genres, enhancing his global recognition beyond early breakthroughs.

Recent and upcoming projects (2021–present)

In 2021, Claflin starred as Tony Towers, a nightclub manager reflecting on his life during a disrupted train journey, in the holiday-themed film Last Train to Christmas. His portrayal of the charismatic yet flawed protagonist contributed to the film's blend of comedy and introspection, released on Sky Cinema. Claflin's tenure as in Peaky Blinders concluded with the sixth and final season in 2022, where the fascist politician's arc reached its narrative peak amid escalating gang conflicts. He has since confirmed he will not reprise the role in the upcoming Peaky Blinders feature film The Immortal Man. A pivotal role came in 2023 with the miniseries , where Claflin portrayed Billy Dunne, the tormented frontman of a 1970s . His performance, including learning to sing and play guitar convincingly, generated significant Emmy buzz and earned him a Golden Globe nomination for in a . The series received nine Emmy nominations overall, highlighting Claflin's musical and emotional depth. In 2024, Claflin led the French-Italian miniseries as , a wrongfully imprisoned seeking , in an eight-episode that had its world premiere at Canneseries in 2024 and aired in the UK on U&Drama starting August 2, 2025. He also starred in the as a father haunted by a sinister entity from his past. Claflin's 2025 output includes starring in the Prime Video thriller series Lazarus, which premiered on October 22, 2025, where he plays forensic psychiatrist Joel "Laz" Lazarus investigating cold cases after his father's suspicious death. The role demanded intense emotional preparation, leading to what Claflin described as a therapeutic "breakdown" during filming, as he confronted personal vulnerabilities long suppressed in his career. He has expressed enthusiasm for potential future seasons, suggesting storylines involving Laz's unresolved family dynamics. He starred in All the Devils Are Here, a thriller directed by Barnaby Roper, where he plays a criminal hiding out in a remote Dartmoor safehouse amid rising paranoia post-heist. The film premiered at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on August 19, 2025, and was released theatrically on September 26, 2025, and stars Eddie Marsan and Suki Waterhouse. Upcoming projects include the fantasy series Barbaric, opposite ; the mystery thriller Vanished (2026), starring opposite ; the drama film The Last Days of Rabbit Hayes, which wrapped production in October 2025; and F.A.S.T., a Taylor Sheridan-scripted action thriller set for 2027 release, alongside and , marking his entry into Sheridan's high-stakes universe. In 2025 interviews, Claflin reflected on reimagining his career, crediting therapy for helping him transition from heartthrob archetypes to darker, more complex characters like those in Lazarus. He emphasized a deliberate shift toward roles allowing personal growth, stating, "I made the conscious decision to go dark" after years of masking insecurities. Claflin has also voiced interest in a cameo as Finnick Odair in the Hunger Games prequel Sunrise on the Reaping, actively discussing possibilities with director Francis Lawrence.

Personal life

Relationships and family

Sam Claflin met actress in 2011 during an audition for the film , where they discovered they shared the same agent and quickly formed a connection. The pair began dating shortly after and married in a private ceremony in July 2013. Prior to his relationship with Haddock, Claflin had no publicly detailed long-term romantic partnerships. Claflin and welcomed their first child, son , in December 2015, followed by their daughter in January 2018. The couple announced their in August 2019 after six years of marriage, stating they would continue to co-parent their children with love and respect. Despite the split, they have maintained an amicable relationship focused on their family. Claflin primarily resides in , where he has expressed a strong attachment to the city as home for his children. He and his children also enjoy retreats to the countryside, Claflin's childhood region, for relaxation and family time away from urban life. In interviews, Claflin has shared glimpses into his experiences as a , noting the profound joy it brings him and how it has influenced his priorities. He has described the challenges of single fatherhood post-separation, including feeling "outnumbered" by his two young children while adjusting to new routines. Claflin often emphasizes balancing his demanding acting career with family commitments, such as prioritizing time with and during filming breaks—as in 2025, when he credited them with helping him stay grounded and sane amid the emotional intensity of filming —and crediting them for keeping him grounded amid professional pressures. He has even stated that he would consider giving up acting to be a full-time if needed.

Personal challenges and interests

At the age of 16, Claflin sustained a severe ankle injury while playing soccer, which ended his aspirations of a professional career in the sport and redirected his focus toward after encouragement from his family. Claflin has openly discussed his struggles with (BDD), a condition characterized by obsessive focus on perceived physical flaws, stemming from early pressures to maintain a "perfect physique" following his role in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011). In 2025 interviews, he revealed ongoing to address rejection anxiety rooted in post-drama school fears of failure, which led him to initially select safer, "heartthrob" roles while "hiding behind masks" to suppress deeper emotions. He has also spoken about seeking following his 2019 to cope with the emotional toll of the separation and challenges of co-parenting. This culminated in an emotional breakdown during and after filming Harlan Coben's (2025), where portraying a grieving triggered a "spiritual awakening" and midlife self-reflection around age 39, allowing him to embrace vulnerability and more authentic performances. Since 2023, Claflin has advocated for awareness, particularly among men in the entertainment industry, emphasizing therapy's role in overcoming shame, guilt, and pressures like expectations through candid interviews. He has highlighted how roles like those in Lazarus can serve as therapeutic outlets, encouraging open discussions on emotional barriers and the importance of seeking help amid career demands. Claflin's interests include sports, where his early passion for soccer persists through participation in charity matches like . He developed an affinity for music by learning guitar specifically for his role as Billy Dunne in (2023), a process that involved intensive band camp training despite having no prior experience, and he enjoys artists like and . Travel ranks highly among his pursuits, with favorite destinations including the Norfolk coast for its serene beaches, in for its landscapes, and for its history; he prefers active , such as running through cities, over relaxation.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2011Philip SwiftWorldwide : $1.046 billion.
2012Prince WilliamWorldwide : $396.6 million.
2013Finnick OdairWorldwide : $869.1 million.
2014The Quiet OnesBrian McNeil
2014Alistair Ryle
2014Love, RosieAlex Stewart
2014Finnick OdairWorldwide : $758.8 million.
2015Finnick OdairWorldwide : $653.4 million.
2016The Huntsman: Winter's WarWilliamCedric Nicolas-Troyan
2016Will TraynorWorldwide : $208.5 million.
2016Tom Buckley
2017Philip Ashley
2017Captain Stanhope
2018AdriftRichard SharpBaltasar Kormákur
2018The NightingaleHawkins
2019Alexander BrokWorldwide : $73.3 million.
2019Red Shoes and the Seven DwarfsMerlinSung-ho HongVoice role.
2019The CorruptedLiamRon Scalpello
2020Enola Holmes original; one of the most-watched films upon release.
2020Jack
2021JamesVaughn Stein
2021CharlotteAlexander NaglerÉric Warin, Tahir RanaVoice role.
2022Book of LoveHenryAnaleine Cal y Mayor
2024Patrick McKeeColm McCarthy
2025All the Devils Are HereGradyBarnaby Roper
2025Watch the SkiesTBAMark ByersVoice role.
2027F.A.S.T.TBA
TBAThe Last Days of Rabbit HayesTBAJim O'Hanlon
This filmography is compiled from Sam Claflin's credits on and . Box office figures sourced from and .

Television

Claflin's television career began in 2010 with a supporting role as Richard, the son of Kingsbridge, in the historical miniseries , appearing in all 8 episodes. That same year, he portrayed the younger version of the protagonist Logan Mountstuart in 4 episodes of the miniseries , adapted from William Boyd's novel. In 2011, Claflin starred as the footballer Duncan Edwards in the BBC TV movie United, which dramatized the 1958 Munich air disaster and its aftermath involving the Manchester United team. He followed this with a lead role as the idealistic young activist Jack Walsh in the 6-episode BBC miniseries White Heat (2012), spanning decades in the lives of a group of housemates amid political and social changes in Britain. In 2013, Claflin played the historical figure Richard III in all 10 episodes of the miniseries The White Queen, a drama based on Philippa Gregory's novel. Later that year, he appeared as Ben, the son of a grieving mother, in the / TV film Mary and Martha, a drama about two women coping with loss from malaria in . Claflin joined the cast of Peaky Blinders in 2019, portraying the fascist politician Oswald Mosley across 12 episodes in seasons 5 and 6 (2019–2022), earning acclaim for his depiction of the real-life British Union of Fascists leader. In 2023, he led the Amazon Prime Video miniseries Daisy Jones & The Six as Billy Dunne, the charismatic frontman of a 1970s rock band, appearing in all 10 episodes and contributing to the show's soundtrack. Claflin starred as Edmond Dantès, the vengeful Count, in the 8-episode international miniseries The Count of Monte Cristo (2024), an adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's novel directed by Bille August. In 2025, he headlined the Prime Video thriller miniseries as forensic psychologist Joel Lazarus (also known as Laz), appearing in all 6 episodes alongside . Upcoming projects include the mystery thriller series Vanished (2026), where he stars opposite , and the fantasy series Barbaric (TBA) for , an adaptation of the Vault Comics series opposite .

Accolades

Awards

Sam Claflin received the Man of the Year award at the 2014 Women of the Year Awards, honoring his breakout performance as Finnick Odair in : Catching Fire and his emerging prominence in . In 2016, Claflin was presented with the Spotlight Award at the Savannah Film Festival, recognizing his versatile contributions to both blockbuster franchises and independent cinema, including roles in and . Claflin earned the Red Poppy Award for Best Male Actor in 2018 for his portrayal of Captain Stanhope in the drama , a role that showcased his ability to convey the psychological toll of war and received praise for its intensity at film festivals. No individual awards were won for his performance in (2023), though the series garnered multiple nominations at major ceremonies like the Golden Globes and Critics' Choice Awards.

Nominations

Sam Claflin's career has been marked by several notable award nominations that reflect growing industry recognition for his versatile performances across film and television, often highlighting his ability to portray complex characters in high-profile projects. These nominations, spanning from his early breakout roles to more recent television work, underscore near-misses in major ceremonies and demonstrate his evolution from supporting parts in blockbusters to leading roles in acclaimed series. While he has not secured wins in many of these categories, the nods from prestigious bodies like the and Golden Globes illustrate peer appreciation for his contributions. The following is a chronological overview of key nominations:
YearAwarding BodyCategoryWork
2012Empire AwardsBest Male NewcomerPirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
2012Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie: Breakout Star - MaleSnow White and the Huntsman
2012Movieguide AwardsGrace Award - Most Inspiring Performance in MoviesPirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
2014Saturn AwardsBest Supporting ActorThe Hunger Games: Catching Fire
2018Evening Standard British Film AwardsBest ActorJourney's End
2023Hollywood Critics Association TV AwardsBest Actor in a Limited SeriesDaisy Jones & the Six
2024Golden Globe AwardsBest Performance by a Male Actor in a Limited Series, Anthology Series or Motion Picture Made for TelevisionDaisy Jones & the Six
2025Shanghai International TV FestivalMagnolia Award - Best ActorThe Count of Monte Cristo

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