Dean-Charles Chapman

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Dean-Charles Chapman
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Chapman in 2015
Born (1997-09-07) 7 September 1997 (age 26)
Havering, England
OccupationActor
Years active2005–present

Dean-Charles Chapman (born 7 September 1997) is an English actor known for portraying Billy Elliot in the West End theatre production of Billy Elliot the Musical . His notable TV roles include Richard Grey in The White Queen (2013) and Tommen Baratheon in the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones (2014-2016). He also portrayed Tom Blake in Sam Mendes's film 1917 (2019).

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Career

At the age of eight, Chapman was cast as "Small Boy" in Billy Elliot the Musical , and would later be promoted to the roles of Michael and finally the titular character, becoming the second-longest running cast member in the production. [1] During his time on Billy Elliot, he worked alongside future Spider-Man actor Tom Holland, and had the opportunity to meet Prime Minister Gordon Brown with several other young actors in the play. [2]

Soon after leaving Billy Elliot, Chapman was cast on the CBBC sitcom The Revolting World of Stanley Brown in the lead role, alongside fellow future Game of Thrones and Blinded by the Light co-star Nell Williams. The show lasted for one season. He made his film debut in the 2014 film Before I Go to Sleep , alongside Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth.

After playing the minor role of Martyn Lannister in the third season of Game of Thrones , he replaced Callum Wharry in the major role of Tommen Baratheon, the young king of Westeros for the fourth, fifth, and sixth seasons of the show. With the rest of the cast, he was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award. In 2018, he played the role of Castor in the AMC series Into the Badlands for seven episodes, followed by a supporting role in the film Blinded by the Light .

In 2019, he was cast, alongside George MacKay, as one of the two leads in the Sam Mendes-directed war film 1917. The film went on to receive ten Academy Award nominations, winning three. Subsequently, he played the lead role of Matthew in the Eoin Macken's drama Here Are the Young Men , supported by Finn Cole, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Ferdia Walsh-Peelo.

Personal life

In 2015, it was speculated that Chapman was dating Nell Tiger Free, who played Myrcella Baratheon on Game of Thrones; [3] [4] [5] they subsequently split up and deleted all social-media posts of a romance. [5]

Chapman is close friends with his Game of Thrones co-star Isaac Hempstead Wright (Bran Stark), whom he met through his involvement with the series. [6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 Before I Go to Sleep Adam Lucas
2015 Man Up Harry
2017 Breathe Jonathan Cavendish
2018 The Commuter Danny MacCauley
2019 Blinded by the Light Matt
The King Thomas of Lancaster
1917 Lance Corporal Thomas Blake
2020 Here Are the Young Men Matthew Connolly
2022 Catherine Called Birdy Robert
TBAOziChance (voice)Post-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Casualty William MulhernEpisode: "A House Divided"
2012 Cuckoo CharlieEpisode: "Family Meeting"
2012 The Revolting World of Stanley Brown Stanley Brown13 episodes
2013 The White Queen Richard Grey4 episodes
2013 Game of Thrones Martyn Lannister2 episodes
2014–2016 Tommen Baratheon 16 episodes
2014 Glue Chris Pollard2 episodes
2015 Ripper Street Harry WardEpisode: "Your Father. My Friend"
2015 Fungus the Bogeyman Dean3 episodes
2017 Will Billy Cooper3 episodes
2018 Into the Badlands Castor7 episodes
2022 The Walk-In Jack Renshaw 5 episodes
2024 The Acolyte TBAPost-production

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005–2006 Billy Elliot the Musical Small BoyChapman is the second longest-serving cast member of the production, and the longest-serving Billy Elliot [7]
2008–2009Michael
2009–2011Billy Elliot

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated WorkResult
2017 Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Game of Thrones Nominated
2020CinEuphoria AwardsMerit – Honorary AwardWon
Best Ensemble – International Competition The King Nominated
London Critics Circle Film Awards Young British/Irish Performer of the Year 1917 , The King , and Blinded by the Light Nominated

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