Royce Pierreson

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Royce Pierreson
Born
Royce Pierreson Banemeck

(1989-04-01) 1 April 1989 (age 34)
Saltash, Cornwall, England
Alma mater Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama
Occupation(s)Actor, narrator
Years active2011–present
Spouse
Natalie Herron
(m. 2022)

Royce Pierreson Banemeck (born 1 April 1989), [1] better known by his stage name Royce Pierreson, is a British actor and narrator. Royce is best known for his roles as DC Jamie Desford in the fourth series of Line of Duty and as Reece in Murdered by My Boyfriend. [2]

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He has since appeared as Dr Jamie Cole in Our Girl (2016), Jason Hales in Wanderlust (2018), Burt Rhodes in Judy (2019), Istredd in The Witcher (2019–present), and Doctor John Watson in The Irregulars (2021).

Early life

Pierreson was born and grew up in Saltash, Cornwall. [1] [3] He studied drama for three years at City College Plymouth, In 2011, he graduated from the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. [1] [4]

Career

In 2014, Pierreson appeared in the television film Murdered by My Boyfriend. [5] In 2016, he appeared as Jamie Cole in the television show Our Girl. [6]

In 2017, Pierreson appeared as AC-12 officer Jamie Desford in the fourth season of Line of Duty. [7]

In December 2022, Pierreson appeared as fitness instructor Miguel in I Am... Ruth alongside Kate Winslet. [8]

In addition to work in film and on the television, Pierreson has had roles in many theatre productions. He was in a 2012 production of Scarberia at the Theatre Royal in York, [9] a 2013 production of Blair's Children at the Cockpit Theatre in Marylebone, [10] and a 2015 production of Patrick Marber's Three Days in the Country at the Lyttelton Theatre in London. [11]

Personal life

Pierreson married Natalie Herron on 5 July 2022 at Polhawn Fort, having met in 2017 at a festival in Budapest. They are based between London and Stockholm. [12]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013Love Me Till MondayHIM
2013 Thor: The Dark World Student
2013Be GentleSalShort
2015A Spell on YouUnknown
2015SurvivorRange Finder
2016 Spectral Sgt Lilo Diaz
2017Body SlamBrianShort
2018CorpuciaReeceShort
2019 Judy Burt

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011London's BurningAlexTV movie
2012 Stella LeeEpisode: "Episode #1.8"
2012 Holby City Spike LeonardEpisode: "Half a Person"
2012 Inspector Lewis Oliver BowcockEpisode: "Generation of Vipers"
2013 Midsomer Murders Finn RobsonEpisode: "The Sicilian Defence"
2013 Dates RichardEpisode: "Erica & Kate"
2013 Misfits RobEpisode: "Episode #5.3"
2014 Edge of Heaven CraigEpisode: "Episode #1.3"
2014 Murdered by My Boyfriend ReeceTV movie
2015 Death in Paradise Daniel ThomsonEpisode: "Stab in the Dark"
2015FlackPatrickTV movie
2016 The Living and the Dead BenEpisode: "Episode #1.6"
2016 Our Girl Dr Jamie ColeRecurring role (season 2);
4 episodes
2017 Line of Duty DC Jamie Desford4 episodes; series 4
2018 Wanderlust Jason HalesRecurring role (season 1);
6 episodes
2019–present The Witcher IstreddRecurring; (season 1), Regular; (season 2)
2020–present 24 Hours in Police Custody NarratorDocumentary series
2021 The Irregulars John Watson Main role
2022 I Am... Ruth Miguel

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 Hitman Supporting - A Gilded Cage/Militia Soldiers/Militia Technician/Freedom FightersVoice Role
2017 Mass Effect: Andromeda AdditionalVoice Role
2017 Need for Speed Payback Voice TalentVoice Role
2018 Hitman 2 Supporting - A Gilded Cage/Militia Soldiers/Militia Technician/Freedom Fighters/SpecOps 02Voice Role

Theatre

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