Edwin De La Renta

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Edwin De La Renta
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De La Renta at the Tribeca Festival in New New York, June 2023
Born
Occupation(s)Actor, model, dancer
Years active2010–present
Notable work The Informer , The Last Faust , Bharat , Ted Lasso

Edwin De La Renta is a British actor, model, and dancer, best known for his performances in films such as The Informer (2019), The Last Faust (2019), and Bharat (2019). [1] He also gained recognition for his role as Francis in the critically acclaimed television series Ted Lasso on Apple TV+. [2]

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Early life and education

Edwin De La Renta was born in Stonebridge Park and raised in Tottenham, North London, with part of his childhood spent in Accra, Ghana. He attended St Thomas More Catholic School in Wood Green, North London. Although initially interested in pursuing a career in athletics and marine biology, De La Renta developed an interest in the arts during his late teens. He later attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School, where his passion for dance emerged. [3]

Career

Early career

De La Renta began his entertainment career as a professional dancer, appearing in music videos for artists such as Alicia Keys ("Girlfriend"), Craig David ("All The Way"), and Jay Sean ("Dance With You"). After touring as a backing dancer, he pursued further studies in Sociology at Goldsmiths College.

Transition to acting and modelling

While studying, he was streetcast for a photoshoot with Face Magazine, which led him to start a career in fashion modeling. Following his graduation, De La Renta moved to New York, where he studied acting at The Actors Corner in Hell's Kitchen and continued his career as a model. His work in acting began with various short films and community theatre performances. [4] [5]

Film

De La Renta's breakthrough in film came in 2019 when he starred as Smiley Phelps in The Informer, alongside Joel Kinnaman, Rosamund Pike, Ana de Armas, Common, and Clive Owen. Later that year, he portrayed the dual android roles of ParisMUMa 17/Homunculus in the arthouse film The Last Faust, [6] a modern retelling of the Faust legend. He also made his Bollywood debut in Bharat (2019), starring opposite Salman Khan as the pirate leader Mikhael. [7]

Television

In 2021, De La Renta joined the cast of Ted Lasso for its second season, playing Francis, the assistant to Ghanaian billionaire Edwin Akufo (portrayed by Sam Richardson). [8] He reprised this role in the third season of the series. He also appeared in Deceit (2021), which depicts the honeytrap scandal during the Rachel Nickell murder investigation. [9]

Achievements

De La Renta's performances have been recognized in various media outlets, including features in the Financial Times and recognition at the London Critics' Circle Film Awards. [10]

Filmography

Film

Film
YearFilmRoleType
2014Alberto Goes To RioMuhammedShort Film
2015Taken OutMetShort Film
2015 Rise Of The Footsoldier 2 CrackheadFilm
2015Flying South For The SummerMarkShort Film
2016The Dead SeaMalikShort Film
2019 The Informer Smiley PhelpsFilm
2019 Bharat MikhaelFilm
2019 The Last Faust Paris Android Muma 17/HomonculusFilm
2020Tap BoySilasShort Film
2021The Como ConnectionAgent NovemberShort Film
2022 Pretty Red Dress FletcherFilm
TBABreezyEzraFilm

Television

Television
YearTelevision ShowRoleEpisodes
2014Grass RootsJustin Rose1 episode
2021-2023 Ted Lasso Francis3 episodes
2021 Deceit Mark (Kash) Bailey1 episode

Personal life

In his youth, De La Renta was a highly ranked 110m hurdler, competing for Haringey and Barnet. He also competed as an amateur boxer. [11]

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