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Cal Arnold O'Driscoll is an Irish actor and filmmaker.

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Career

He is from Dublin, and started making YouTube videos at the age of eight years-old. [1] In 2020, won the title of Ireland's Young Filmmaker of the Year 2020 with his film Pirates about a pirate radio station in the 1980s. [2] As an actor he appeared in The Windermere Children , a BBC film, in 2020. [1]

He played Prince Edward in Netflix historical drama series Vikings: Valhalla . [3] In 2024, he had roles in Sanctuary: A Witch's Tale and Channel 5 thriller series The Teacher . [4] He also played John in the independent film September Says . [5]

In 2025, he could be seen in a lead role in 1980s-set comedy-horror series Video Nasty from Christopher Smith. [6] [7]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2020 The Windermere Children MalcolmTV film
2022The Sleep ExperimentSteven
2023ObituaryDenis Riley2 episodes
2024 September Says JohnFilm
2024 Sanctuary: A Witch's Tale Ollie5 episodes
2024 Vikings: Valhalla Prince Edward 4 episodes
2024 The Teacher Zac Webster3 episodes
2025 Video Nasty ConLead role; 6 episodes

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