Jack O'Connell

Jack O'Connell

Naissance : 01/08/1990 (33 ans)
Derby, Derbyshire, England, Grande-Bretagne

Biographie

Jack O'Connell career has gone from strength to strength, winning the EE Rising Star Award at the 2015 BAFTA Awards, the New Hollywood Award at the 2015 Hollywood Film Awards and becoming one of the UK's most versatile and exciting actors.

In 2016 O'Connell has shot  HHhH in which he stars as a Czech resistance fighter alongside Jack Reynor, Mia Wasikowska, Rosamund Pike and Jason Clarke. Based on the debut novel of French author Laurent Binet, the film is directed by Cedric Jimenez and recounts "Operation Anthropoid," the assassination of Nazi leader Reinhard Heydrich in Prague during World War II. He can also be seen starring in the Weinsteins' Tulip Fever, a 17th century set romantic drama opposite Dane DeHaan, Alicia Vikander and Holliday Grainger, due for release this spring.

O'Connell received rave reviews when he returned to the stage leading the cast in Richard Bean's "The Nap" at The Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. The play was directed by Richard Wilson and Jack played central character, Dylan.

In 2014, O'Connell took the lead role in Angelina Jolie's Unbroken, portraying American Olympian and World War II POW survivor Louis Zamperini. Based on the book Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience and Redemption by Laura Hillenbrand, the film chronicles the life of the athlete who survived in a raft for 47 days after his bomber was downed before being sent to a series of Japanese prisoner of war camps.

2014 also saw him star in '71, for which he was nominated for a British Independent Film Award. The thriller based on the troubles in Belfast was screened at Toronto, Tribeca and New York Film Festivals and was in competition at the Berlin Film Festival. He was also seen starring in David Mackenzie's Film 4-backed Starred Up, for which he was nominated in the category of Best Actor at this year's BAFTA Scotland Awards. At the same awards, Starred Up received the Best Feature Film Award. The gritty prison based father-son drama, in which he played young prisoner Eric opposite Rupert Friend, premiered to great acclaim at the Toronto Film Festival, and also screened at the London, Tribeca and LA Film Festivals. The role also earned O'Connell a 2013 British Independent Film Award nomination for Best Actor and contributed towards his nomination for the South Bank Sky Arts Times Breakthrough Award.

In early 2014, O'Connell featured in the role of Calisto in 300: Rise of an Empire, the prequel to Warner Bros.' epic 300.  In 2012, audiences saw him as lead character Charlie Peaceful in Pat O'Connor's Private Peaceful. This adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's novel follows the rites of passage of two brothers in the early 20th century.  He also starred as Kurtis in thriller Tower Block, alongside other British talent including Sheridan Smith and Russell Tovey, and as Adam in thriller The Liability. In 2013, O'Connell reprised the character he played in Skins in the feature Skins Rise, charting the development of his character since the last time viewers saw him.

2011 saw O'Connell star in both film and television. In "The Runaway" he starred as Eamonn in the critically acclaimed Sky drama alongside Keith Allen and Alan Cumming. In the same year, he starred as Bobby Charlton in "United," the BBC Two dramatization of the 1958 Munich Air Crash. For film, he played the role of Dylan in Karl Golden's Weekender. Following the wild adventures of two friends who move from Manchester's rave scene to the clubs of Ibiza, the film soon takes a sinister turn.

In 2006, O'Connell had his film debut with the role of Pukey in the controversial and critically acclaimed British film This is England. He followed this up with role of villain Brett in James Watkins' horror film Eden Lake, in which he appeared opposite with Michael Fassbender and Kelly Reilly. In 2009, he won the role of Marky in Daniel Barber's crime thriller Harry Brown, and later starred in TV movies "Wuthering Heights" and "Dive," directed by Dominic Savage.

O'Connell's theatre credits include "Scarborough" at the Royal Court, "The Spidermen," "The Musicians," and "Just."

TriStar Pictures

Acteur

Films
2026

Love Is a Gun

2025

28 Years Later

2024

Back to Black

2023

Ferrari

2022

L'Amant de Lady Chatterley

2020

Little Fish

2019

Jungleland

 

Seberg

2018

Trial by Fire

Annonces

Annonces

2017

HHhH

 

Tulip Fever

2016

Money Monster

2014

'71

 

300 : La naissance d'un empire

 

Invincible

2013

Les Poings contre les murs

2012

Private Peaceful

 

The Liability

 

Tower Block

2011

United (téléfilm)

 

Weekender

2010

Dive (téléfilm)

2009

Harry Brown

2008

Eden Lake

2006

This is England

Séries
2023

SAS: Rogue Heroes

 

Episode 6 (S02E06)

 

Episode 5 (S02E05)

 

Episode 4 (S02E04)

  plus d'épisodes (3)
2022

SAS: Rogue Heroes

 

Episode 6 (S01E06)

 

Episode 5 (S01E05)

 

Episode 4 (S01E04)

  plus d'épisodes (3)
2021

The North Water

 

To Live Is to Suffer (E05)

 

The Devils of the Earth (E04)

 

Homo Homini Lupus (E03)

  plus d'épisodes (2)
2020

What We Do in the Shadows

 

Collaboration (S02E08)

2017

Godless

 

Retour au pays (E07)

 

Cher Roy... (E06)

 

Il y a eu un serpent en pleine tête (E05)

  plus d'épisodes (4)
2013

Skins

 

Cook en enfer, partie 2 (S07E06)

 

Cook en enfer, partie 1 (S07E05)

2011

This Is England '88 - i.a.

 

Episode 3 - i.a. (E03)

2010

Skins

 

Le Choc (S04E08)

 

Guérir (S04E07)

 

La Belle et le barjo (S04E06)

  plus d'épisodes (4)
 

The Runaway

2009

Skins

 

Bouquet final (S03E10)

 

Effy (S03E08)

 

JJ (S03E07)

  plus d'épisodes (6)
2002

Wire in the Blood

2000

Doctors

1999

Holby City

1984

The Bill

Documentaires
2017

Wormwood (série)

 

Chapitre 6 : Souviens-toi de moi (E06)

 

Chapitre 5 : Des hommes honorables (E05)

2014

Lennon or McCartney - i.a.

Pièces de théâtre filmée
2018

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof

Courts métrages
2017

Robot & Scarecrow

2016

Home

2014

9 Kisses

 

Shelter

2010

The Hardest Part

Participant