Edward Hayter

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Edward Hayter
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Edward Hayter

Alma mater The Poor School
Occupation(s)Actor and model
Years active2013–present
Notable workTo Dream (2016)
Will (2017)
Touching the Void (2018)

Edward Hayter (born in Muswell Hill, London) is a British actor and model, best known for his leading performance in the independent film To Dream (2016), [1] [2] for which he received the World Music & Independent Film Festival Award for Best Actor in a Feature Film and was nominated for a British Urban Film Festival Award for Best Actor, both in 2017. [3] [4]

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He is also known for his portrayals of Sir Thomas Walsingham in the television series Will (2017), [5] [6] and of mountaineer Simon Yates in the play Touching the Void (2018) at the Bristol Old Vic. [7] [8]

A graduate of The Poor School, [9] he previously worked as a model for the Model 1 agency, [10] [11] and appeared in music videos for Catfish and the Bottlemen in 2014 and for Memtrix and Spor in 2015. [12] [13]

Selected credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2014An Open Letter To DominicDominic Short film [14]
2015More Hate Than Fear Graffiti artist Short film [15]
2016To DreamLuke [16]
2018 Burning Men Ray [17]

Television

YearTitleRoleNetworkRef.
2017 Will Sir Thomas Walsingham TNT [5]

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2018 Touching the Void Simon Yates Bristol Old Vic [18]

Music videos

YearSongArtistRef.
2014"Cocoon" Catfish and the Bottlemen [12]
2015"Darkest Hours"Memtrix and Spor [13]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2017 World Music & Independent Film Festival Best ActorTo DreamWon [3]
2017 British Urban Film Festival Best ActorTo DreamNominated [4]

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