Frank Blake (actor)

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Frank Blake
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OccupationActor
Years active2017–
Television Normal People
Sanditon
Blue Lights

Frank Blake is an Irish stage, television and film actor.

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Early life and education

Frank Blake was born to Michael and Mary Blake and is the youngest of three children. He is from Tuamgraney, in County Clare. [1]

He attended the annual amateur drama festival circuit each year from the age of four in his home town, with plays staged in the school hall. [2] He was educated at Scariff Community College. [3] He made his stage debut aged 17, in the community musical performance of Jesus Christ Superstar . [2]

Blake spent a year at NUI Galway studying drama, German, and philosophy, and also appeared in eight plays in Dramsoc that year. [2] He moved to Dublin and graduated from The Lir Academy in 2016. [4]

Career

Stage

Blake's stage performances include a role with an all-star cast in Druid Theatre Company's Richard III .[ citation needed ] He played Neoptolemus in a stage version of Hecuba by Rough Magic. [3] [5]

He appeared in a stage adaptation of Louise O'Neill novel Asking For It at the Abbey Theatre, which was also performed at venues including the Lincoln Center in New York. [1] He also appeared in Tennessee Williams play The Glass Menagerie at the Gate Theatre, Dublin. [2]

Screen

On television, he played Constable Pip Bircher in The Frankenstein Chronicles before playing Alan Sheridan on the Lenny Abrahamson television adaptation of Sally Rooney's Normal People . [6] [7] He had roles in Bridgerton , Game of Thrones , and the Tom Holland-led film Cherry . He had a recurring role in the second season of Sanditon , as well as in Netflix series Vikings: Valhalla . [8]

In 2024, he appears as Shane Bradley in BBC One police drama Blue Lights , [9] and as Seamus Wright in Say Nothing . [10]

Personal life

His great aunt was the author Edna O'Brien. [3] He told The Irish Times in 2022 that his family run an equestrian centre. [11]

Filmography

Key
Denotes works that have not yet been released
YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 The Frankenstein Chronicles Constable Pip Bircher3 episodes
2019 Resistance Conor2 episodes
2019 Game of Thrones Sentry1 episode
2020 Normal People Alan6 episodes
2021 Cherry Seasoned Medic
2021 Bridgerton Harry1 episode
2021InvasionMadden1 episode
2022 Sanditon Captain Declan Fraser6 episodes
2022 Vikings: Valhalla Birger2 episodes
2023 Double Blind Marcus
2024 Blackshore Sean4 episodes
2024- Blue Lights Shane BradleySeries 2; 6 episodes
2024 Say Nothing Seamus Wright3 episodes
TBAThe BorderSean

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