Harry Hepple | |
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Born | David Matthew Hepple |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2006–present |
Harry Hepple (born David Matthew Hepple) is a British actor and musician.
Hepple graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in 2006. [1] The same year he made his professional debut in Alaska at the Royal Court Theatre with Rafe Spall and Christine Bottomley. [2]
He then appeared in Burnt by the Sun alongside Ciarán Hinds, Rory Kinnear and Michelle Dockery at the Royal National Theatre. [3] [4]
In June 2009, Hepple appeared in Been So Long by Ché Walker, with music by Arthur Darvill, at the Young Vic.
He has appeared on stage in theatres across the United Kingdom including the Young Vic, Live Theatre, Newcastle, the Traverse Theatre, The Bush, the Royal Court Theatre, the Menier Chocolate Factory, the Donmar Warehouse, the Noël Coward Theatre, the Shakespeare's Globe and the Royal National Theatre.
He has appeared on TV on BBC's Inspector George Gently , Hustle , Holby City and Boy Meets Girl and on E4's Misfits . [5]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Alaska | Russell | Royal Court |
2007 | I Caught Crabs in Walberswick | Wheeler | Bush Theatre |
2009 | Burnt by the Sun | Lapin | National Theatre |
Been So Long | Gil | Young Vic | |
Jump | Ross | Live Theatre | |
2010 | 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee | Chip | Donmar Warehouse |
2011 | Hot Mess | Polo | Arcola Theatre |
2011–2012 | Pippin | Pippin | Menier Chocolate Factory |
2013 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Quince | Regent's Park |
Privates on Parade | Charles | Noël Coward Theatre | |
Macbeth | Lennox | Shakespeare's Globe | |
The Lightning Child | Neil/Shug | Shakespeare's Globe | |
2014 | A Taste of Honey | Geoff | National Theatre |
2019 | Follies | Young Buddy | Olivier Theatre |
2021-2022 | Hamilton | King George III | Victoria Palace Theatre |
2023 | Assassins | Charles Guiteau | Chichester Festival Theatre |
2024 | Hamilton | King George III | Victoria Palace Theatre |
Hello, Dolly! | Cornelius Hackl | London Palladium |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2009 | Inspector George Gently | Student | Season 3 Episode 2 "Peace & Love" |
2011 | Misfits | Luke | Season 2 Christmas Special |
2012 | Hustle | Barry | Season 8 Episode 1 "Goldfinger" |
2013 | Holby City | Patient X 'Charlie' | Season 15 Episode 42 "Never Let Me Go" |
2015–2016 | Boy Meets Girl | Leo | Main character 12 episodes |
2023 | The Chelsea Detective | Josh Downing | Season 2 Episode 2 "Golden Years" |
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