Toby Sebastian
Toby Sebastian (born Sebastian Toby Mackin Pugh; 26 February 1992) is an English actor and musician best known for his portrayal of Trystane Martell, the prince of Dorne, in the fifth and sixth seasons of the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones.[1][2][3] He has also pursued a music career as a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, releasing his debut album Into the Light in 2013 and his second studio album Eyes Light Up in April 2025, the latter drawing influences from 1960s and 1970s artists such as David Bowie and Marc Bolan.[4][5][3] Born in Oxford, England, Sebastian grew up in a creative family, spending part of his childhood in Spain alongside his three sisters, including actress Florence Pugh.[6][7] His father, Clinton Pugh, owned local establishments like the restaurant Kazbar and Café Coco in Oxford, fostering an environment rich in arts and performance.[3] Sebastian's siblings have also entered the entertainment industry: Florence Pugh as an acclaimed actress in films like Midsommar and Little Women; Arabella "Bella" Gibbins (née Pugh) as an actress and musician; and Raffie Pugh as a costume designer.[7] He shares both parents with Florence, and the siblings have occasionally collaborated, notably on Sebastian's 2021 single "Midnight," which features Florence's vocals and was filmed at their family's Kazbar venue.[8][9] This familial connection has highlighted their shared artistic talents, with Sebastian attending events like the 2023 London Critics' Circle Film Awards as Florence's date. In September 2025, Sebastian married Scarlet Alexandra in Spain, with family including Florence in attendance.[7][10] Sebastian's acting career began with early television appearances, including a role in the 2012 BBC historical series The Hollow Crown, before gaining prominence with Game of Thrones in 2015.[4][1] Other notable film roles include Cash Fenton in the 2015 action-comedy Barely Lethal, Amos in the 2017 biographical drama The Music of Silence (portraying a young Andrea Bocelli), and parts in projects like the 2023 comedy Coffee Wars alongside Kate Nash and the ITV series All You Need Is Me.[1][3] He is represented by United Agents and continues to balance screen work with stage and music performances.[1] In music, Sebastian plays guitar, piano, and basic drums, and first gained attention through his appearance on the Channel 4 talent show Orange Unsigned Acts in 2008.[1] His songwriting draws from soul, folk, and indie pop, with post-2019 singles like "Real Kicks" and "Rock Rolling" accumulating millions of streams.[4] The 2025 album Eyes Light Up, released on limited-edition vinyl and digital platforms, features 11 tracks including "Let's Pretend" and emphasizes nostalgic yet modern sounds, as noted in contemporary reviews.[5][11] Sebastian has toured the UK, with headline shows at venues like London's O2 Academy Oxford, and describes music as a personal emotional outlet distinct from his acting pursuits.[8][4]Early life
Family background
Toby Sebastian was born Sebastian Toby Pugh on February 26, 1992, in Oxford, England.[12][13] He later adopted the stage name Toby Sebastian, dropping the surname Pugh, while his sister Florence retained the family name.[14] Sebastian's parents are Clinton Pugh, a restaurateur who owns several establishments in Oxford including Cafe Coco, Kazbar, and Cafe Tarifa, and Deborah Mackin, a former ballet dancer and aerobics instructor.[15][16] The family's creative environment was influenced by his mother's background in dance, fostering an artistic atmosphere during his upbringing.[16] He is one of four siblings, sharing a close-knit family dynamic shaped by frequent moves, including time spent in Spain to support his sister Florence's health needs as a child.[7] His older sister, Arabella Gibbins (born 1985), is an actress known for roles in British theater and television.[13] His younger sister, Florence Pugh (born 1996), has achieved international acclaim as an actress in films such as Midsommar and Little Women, with their sibling relationship often highlighting mutual support in the entertainment industry.[7][13] The youngest sibling, Rafaela "Raffie" Pugh, maintains a more private life outside the public eye.[7] This familial structure, with multiple members pursuing creative professions, contributed to Sebastian's early exposure to the arts.[7]Childhood and education
Toby Sebastian, born Sebastian Toby Pugh on 26 February 1992 in Oxford, England, spent much of his early childhood abroad after his family relocated to Andalusia, Spain, when he was seven years old. There, he attended an international school in Sotogrande, where the region's rich cultural heritage profoundly shaped his artistic inclinations. Growing up in a household full of creativity, with parents who were artists and siblings immersed in performance, Sebastian was exposed to music and the arts from a young age, fostering his passion for creative expression.[17][18][19] During his time in Spain, Sebastian developed a strong interest in music, particularly the guitar, influenced by Andalusia's flamenco traditions. He took flamenco guitar lessons at his school, though he later noted that the style was not ultimately his preference, marking an early experimentation with performance that blended cultural immersion with personal exploration. The family returned to Oxford when he was ten, allowing him to continue nurturing these interests in a familiar environment.[18][20] Back in the UK, Sebastian attended Cokethorpe School, an independent co-educational institution in Oxfordshire near Witney, where he was actively involved in creative pursuits. He frequently performed, building on the foundations laid in Spain. His early dedication culminated in 2008, at age 16, with his debut television appearance as a contestant on Channel 4's Orange unsignedAct, a competition for unsigned musicians offering a chance at a major recording deal; he advanced as one of 54 finalists after auditioning before industry figures like Radio 1 DJ Jo Whiley. This milestone highlighted his emerging talent and resolve in music during his school years.[21][20][20]Career
Acting beginnings and breakthrough
Sebastian began his acting career shortly after completing his education, securing his feature film debut as Russell in the philosophical thriller After the Dark (2013), directed by John Huddles.[22] In this role, he portrayed a student grappling with moral dilemmas in a hypothetical survival scenario, marking his entry into international cinema filmed in Indonesia.[7] Following this, he appeared as Re-mose in the Lifetime miniseries The Red Tent (2014), a biblical drama where he played a supporting character in the story of Dinah, further building his on-screen presence in historical narratives.[22] His breakthrough came in 2015 when he was cast as Trystane Martell, the heir to House Martell, in seasons 5 and 6 of HBO's Game of Thrones.[23] Appearing in six episodes, Sebastian's portrayal of the betrothed prince brought him significant visibility, introducing him to a global audience and highlighting his ability to embody nuanced, aristocratic characters in high-stakes fantasy drama.[24] The role's impact extended his career trajectory, as the show's massive viewership elevated his profile among casting directors and led to subsequent opportunities in lead roles.[24] Building on this momentum, Sebastian took on the challenging lead role of Andrea Bocelli in the biographical film The Music of Silence (2017), directed by Michael Radford.[24] To prepare, he spent five days in Tuscany with the real Bocelli and his family, immersing himself in the tenor's life while learning Italian and basic opera singing techniques.[24] The most demanding aspect was authentically depicting Bocelli's blindness without exaggeration, requiring subtle physical adjustments and consultations with the director to balance vulnerability with the singer's inherent confidence; Sebastian also filmed Bocelli performing to study his mannerisms and emotional depth.[25] His musical background proved instrumental in capturing the essence of Bocelli's performances, allowing for a convincing portrayal that earned praise from the subject himself.[24]Musical beginnings and development
Toby Sebastian's entry into the music industry occurred in 2008 at age 16, when he competed on Channel 4's talent show Orange Unsigned Act, which promised the winner a £60,000 recording contract and album deal. Though he did not take home the prize, his performances impressed judges, including executives from A&M Records, leading to a signing with the label shortly after. This opportunity prompted Sebastian to leave school at 17 and pursue music full-time.[21][26] Under the A&M deal, Sebastian traveled between Los Angeles and Nashville for recording sessions, collaborating with acclaimed country producer Chris Lindsey, known for work with artists like Faith Hill and Carrie Underwood. The sessions produced material blending pop, rock, and country elements, reflecting Sebastian's influences from artists like Ed Sheeran and the Eagles. However, the label ultimately did not release the project, leading Sebastian to seek alternative distribution. He independently released his debut album Into the Light in 2013 via Beverly Martel Music, a 10-track effort that marked his arrival as a singer-songwriter but achieved modest commercial traction, with tracks like "Afterglow" and "Staring at My Shoes" available on streaming platforms.[21][26][27] Post-label, Sebastian paused major music releases to prioritize acting but revived his solo career independently in 2019, self-releasing singles that demonstrated his growth as a songwriter. Tracks such as "Hamliar" (from the 2019 EP of the same name) and "No Money" (2019) amassed millions of streams on Spotify, showcasing introspective lyrics and acoustic-driven melodies. This phase allowed greater creative control, enabling him to experiment with indie-folk sounds while building a dedicated online following. His acting profile has occasionally boosted visibility for these releases, such as through soundtrack placements.[4][28] A notable milestone in this independent era came in 2021 with the release of the single "Midnight," featuring backing vocals from his sister, actress Florence Pugh. Co-written by the siblings, the breezy indie track captured familial collaboration and personal themes of longing, further solidifying Sebastian's reputation for heartfelt songcraft. The song's video, released in 2023, emphasized their close bond and contributed to its streaming success.[29][30]Recent ventures
In 2024, Toby Sebastian took on the lead role of tennis icon Andre Agassi in the biographical drama Perfect Match, directed by Florian Gallenberger and focusing on Agassi's romance with Steffi Graf. The film premiered on Amazon Prime Video on June 28, 2024, earning praise for Sebastian's portrayal of the eight-time Grand Slam winner.[31] Building on his musical foundation, Sebastian released his second studio album, Eyes Light Up, on April 4, 2025, via independent distribution. Co-produced with Matty Benbrook over two years in London, the 11-track record draws from 1960s and 1970s influences like Marc Bolan and Marvin Gaye, while incorporating modern elements reminiscent of Hozier; it marks a significant evolution from his 2013 debut Into the Light. Promotion included headline performances at Oxford's O2 Academy 2 on April 26 and London's 100 Club on April 30, 2025, alongside singles like the album opener "Let's Pretend."[32] In August 2025, Sebastian expanded his professional pursuits by launching private songwriting lessons, positioning this as an extension of his expertise in music composition and performance. Offered to aspiring musicians with beginner-level piano or guitar skills, the sessions emphasize the craft of songwriting and are priced at £150 for a 90-minute individual class or £500 for a package of four. This initiative allows Sebastian to mentor others while maintaining his dual focus on creative output.[33]Filmography
Film
Toby Sebastian made his feature film debut in After the Dark (2013), portraying Russell, a student in a philosophy class at an international school in Jakarta who participates in apocalyptic survival debates led by their teacher; the film, directed by John Huddles, was shot on location in Indonesia and explores ethical dilemmas through role-playing scenarios where Russell, revealed to have autism in one trial, is often not selected for survival.[34][35][36] In Barely Lethal (2015), Sebastian played Cash Fenton, the charismatic lead singer of a local band and love interest to the protagonist, a teenage spy (Hailee Steinfeld) attempting a normal high school life after faking her death; directed by Kyle Newman, the action-comedy highlights Sebastian's musical contributions, as he provided songs for the soundtrack during production in Atlanta, Georgia.[37][38][39] Sebastian portrayed Pat Riley in the Italian teen comedy How to Grow Up Despite Your Parents (2016), playing an American exchange student involved in a high school band's efforts to pursue music against academic pressures; directed by Luca Lucini, the film features a young cast navigating parental expectations and friendships.[40] Sebastian took the lead role of Amos Bardi, the fictionalized alter ego of Andrea Bocelli, in the Italian biographical drama The Music of Silence (2017), depicting the tenor's journey from a sight-impaired childhood in Tuscany, overcoming personal and professional obstacles to pursue opera; directed by Michael Radford, the international co-production filmed across Italy and featured Sebastian training with vocal coaches to authentically portray Bocelli's early career, earning him the Award of Excellence at the 2018 International Christian Film Festival in Canada.[41][14][42] He portrayed Cam Munroe, the ambitious son of a veteran dirt track racer (John Travolta), in Trading Paint (2019), a sports drama about family tensions and rivalries in the American stock car racing circuit at Talladega; directed by Karzan Kader, the film was primarily shot in Alabama to capture authentic Southern racing culture, emphasizing the father-son duo's reconciliation amid competitive betrayals.[43][44][45] Sebastian played Vlad Dagmarov in I'll Find You (2019), a historical drama set during World War II where a group of musicians searches for a legendary violinist amidst the Holocaust; directed by Martha Coolidge, the film explores themes of music, survival, and resistance, featuring an international cast.[46][47] In the comedy Coffee Wars (2023), Sebastian played Rudy, a two-time British coffee champion and rival barista in a quirky tale of small-town coffee shop owners battling for dominance, centered on a vegan protagonist (Kate Nash) fighting corporate and environmental challenges; the British production, directed by Paul Murphy, incorporated real barista competitions and plant-based themes to promote dairy-free advocacy.[48][49][50] Sebastian starred as tennis legend Andre Agassi in Perfect Match (2024), a romantic drama fictionalizing the real-life love story between Agassi and Steffi Graf, navigating fame, rivalries, and personal scandals in the 1990s tennis world; directed by Florian Gallenberger, the German co-production filmed in Europe and included intensive tennis training for Sebastian to recreate Agassi's iconic playing style and on-court intensity.[51][31][52]Television
Toby Sebastian's television career commenced with a minor role as a rebel soldier in the 2012 historical drama series The Hollow Crown, appearing in one episode of the adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1. In 2014, he portrayed Re-mose, the son of Jacob, in the two-part Lifetime miniseries The Red Tent, depicting the biblical figure at ages 15 and 25 across the narrative spanning Dinah's life and the women of her family.[53] Sebastian gained international recognition for his role as Trystane Martell, the young prince of Dorne and heir to Doran Martell, in HBO's Game of Thrones from 2015 to 2016.[54] He appeared in five episodes across seasons 5 and 6, where Trystane is introduced as the betrothed of Myrcella Baratheon, involved in political intrigue during Jaime Lannister's visit to Dorne, and ultimately murdered by Ellaria Sand and the Sand Snakes in the season 6 premiere, "The Red Woman," highlighting the volatile power struggles in Dorne.[55] His subsequent television work included the lead role of Johnny, a aspiring musician in a struggling band navigating fame and relationships, in the 2018 ITV mini-series All You Need Is Me, which consists of 10 short episodes exploring the music industry from a London perspective.[56][57] Following Game of Thrones, Sebastian transitioned primarily to film roles, though he has expressed interest in future television projects that align with his musical background.[3]Discography
Albums
Toby Sebastian's debut studio album, Into the Light, was released in 2013 via Beverly Martel Records. The album features 11 tracks blending rock and pop elements, with key songs including "Afterglow," the title track "Into the Light," and "Staring at My Shoes," which highlight Sebastian's early songwriting style focused on personal introspection and melodic hooks.[58] Produced independently, it received positive early attention for its polished sound. No major chart performance or sales figures were reported, though it marked Sebastian's entry into the music industry following his record deal pursuits.| Track | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Afterglow | 4:33 |
| 2 | Staring at My Shoes | 3:58 |
| 3 | You Find Me | 5:47 |
| 4 | Into the Light | 3:52 |
| 5 | Ordinary Man | 3:17 |
| 6 | Silence | 4:47 |
| 7 | Door in the Sky | 4:53 |
| 8 | Who You Are | 4:02 |
| 9 | Bottom of the Sea | 3:56 |
| 10 | Collide | 4:21 |
| 11 | Talk to Me | 4:46 |
| Track | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Let’s Pretend | 4:24 |
| 2 | I Won’t Leave You Behind | 3:55 |
| 3 | Oona | 4:11 |
| 4 | Heaven Is the Backseat of a Rental Car | 3:28 |
| 5 | Eyes Light Up | 3:12 |
| 6 | No One Loves Like You | 4:29 |
| 7 | Something Romantic | 4:14 |
| 8 | Light Years | 3:52 |
| 9 | Daddy Daddy | 3:54 |
| 10 | Why Did You Leave | 4:25 |
| 11 | Will You Be… My Wife? | 3:16 |
| (Bonus) | Midnight (feat. Florence Pugh) | 4:45 |
EPs
Toby Sebastian released his debut extended play, Hamliar, on July 12, 2019.[63] The EP comprises five tracks: "One Day at a Time," "I Want You to Stay," "Halo," "Hamliar," and "Don't Lay Your Head Down."[64] As an independent digital release, it marked Sebastian's return to music following a period focused on acting, bridging the gap between his 2013 debut album Into the Light and his 2025 sophomore album Eyes Light Up.[65] Standout tracks include the title song "Hamliar," which draws from personal experiences of travel and introspection, and "Halo," noted for its soulful melody.[66] The EP's acoustic-driven folk-pop style reflects Sebastian's evolution toward more intimate, nostalgic songwriting.[67]Singles
Toby Sebastian's singles career began in earnest in 2019 following a hiatus from music, with releases that blend indie rock, folk, and soulful elements. His standalone singles often feature introspective lyrics and collaborations, including a notable family tie-in. Many have accompanying music videos that enhance their narrative, shot in personal or evocative locations.| Year | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2019 | "No Money" | Released June 28; debut single marking his return to music.[68] |
| 2019 | "Train to Mexico" | Released November 1; accompanied by a music video.[69] |
| 2020 | "Number One Lover" | Released July 1; soulful track with romantic themes.[70] |
| 2020 | "Toothpaste Kisses" | Released September 1; reflective ballad.[71] |
| 2021 | "Midnight" (feat. Florence Pugh) | Released May 16; collaboration with his sister, featuring guest vocals and a performance video filmed at the family restaurant Kazbar.[15] |
| 2021 | "Sitting on the Water" | Released August 13; acoustic-driven single.[72] |
| 2022 | "Real Kicks" | Released June 10; upbeat indie rock track with an official music video.[73] |
| 2024 | "Down the Westside" | Released March 8; promotional single for forthcoming album, featuring a music video; blues-laced rock style.[74][75] |
| 2024 | "Something Romantic" | Released September 25; promotional single from album Eyes Light Up.[76] |
| 2025 | "Let's Pretend" | Released February 13; lead promotional single from album Eyes Light Up.[77] |
| 2025 | "I Won't Leave You Behind" | Released January 17; additional promotional single from Eyes Light Up.[78] |
| 2025 | "Heaven Is the Backseat of a Rental Car" | Released March 20; nostalgic track with a music video; from Eyes Light Up.[79][80] |