Henry Garrett (actor)

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Henry Garrett
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OccupationActor
Years active2007–present

Henry Garrett is an English actor. He studied at New York's Lee Strasberg acting studio.

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He also represented Great Britain in American football.[ citation needed ]

Career

Garrett played the recurring role of Captain McNeil in the first two series of BBC's Poldark . [1] He played Pete McCullough in the main cast of AMC's The Son . [2] [3]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Hell for LeonardJoe Short film
2008Actually, Adieu My LoveJack
2009The BoxerKevin
VisionsMathew
The Fading Light Timothy
2011 The Wicker Tree Steve Thomson
2012 Red Tails Hart
AnonymousSimonShort film
Zero Dark Thirty Bagram Guard
Rabbit FootArrowShort film
2013 The Arbiter Richard
BeatAggressive CustomerShort film
2014 Pride Man
Happy ThoughtsPeterShort film
A Little Chaos Vincent
Testament of Youth George Catlin
A Moment to MoveJohnShort film
2015DánielTomShort film
Re-Kill Redneck
Still WaterGardenerShort film
2016 Criminal Air Force Technician
2017Lascivious GraceWill SadlerShort film
2018 Boys on Film 18: Heroes Tom
London Fields Dink Heckler
2021 Outside the Wire Brydon
2023Sweet BrotherAvariceFilming

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Casualty Jason FletcherEpisode: "(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding"
2008 Human Body: Pushing the Limits FirefighterEpisode: "Brain Power"
EastEnders DeanEpisode: "8 July 2008"
Doctors Brian RidglyEpisode: "Destiny Day"
The Bill Tom Norris4 episodes
2009 Skins DannyEpisodes: "Everyone" & "Pandora"
Mistresses Young ManEpisode: "Series 2, Episode 1"
2010 Material Girl JoelEpisode: "Series 1, Episode 6"
Missing Matthew GreenEpisode: "Series 2, Episode 9"
Ashes to Ashes'Steve SmithEpisode: "Series 3, Episode 3"
Midsomer Murders John KinsellaEpisode: "The Noble Art"
2011 Waking the Dead Greg PottsEpisode: "Waterloo, Part 2"
2012 Holby City Charlie MarsdykeEpisode: "You and Me"
2014 Peaky Blinders Clive Macmillan2 episodes
2015 Foyle's War Neville SmithEpisode: "Elise"
Atlantis Diocles [4] 3 episodes
New Tricks Gareth ClarkeEpisode: "Lottery Curse"
2015–16 Poldark Captain Malcolm McNeilRecurring role (series 1–2)
2017 Stan Lee's Lucky Man Jay TateEpisode: "Lamb to the Slaughter"
2017–19 The Son Pete McCulloughMain cast
2019 Dark Money Mitch ColneyMiniseries; 2 episodes
2022 This England 2 episodes
2022 EastEnders Archie Mitchell Episode 6550
2023 Silo Douglas Trumball

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