Harry Trevaldwyn
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| Born | 14 February 1994 |
| Birthplace | Oxford, England, UK |
| Nationality | British |
| Occupation | Actor, Comedian, Writer |
| Known for | The Bubble; Ten Percent; My Lady Jane; The Acolyte |
| Website | https://harrytrevaldwyn.wordpress.com |
Harry Trevaldwyn (born February 14, 1994) is an English actor, comedian, and writer. He first gained recognition for his online sketches and social media content before moving into mainstream film and television roles.
Early Life and Education
Trevaldwyn was born in Oxford, England. He studied and began developing his comedic and acting skills through online sketches and small roles, which led to more significant screen opportunities.
Career
Trevaldwyn began his professional on-screen career in 2019 with a role in the film The King. He gained wider recognition in 2022 for starring as Gunther in the Netflix film The Bubble and as Ollie Rogers in the TV series Ten Percent (the English adaptation of Call My Agent!). In 2024 and beyond, his roles include parts in shows such as The Outlaws and The Acolyte.
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Harry Trevaldwyn partner
There is no verifiable public information confirming a current partner or marriage for Harry Trevaldwyn. He keeps his personal relationships private, and media reports do not list a spouse or long-term publicly acknowledged romantic partner.
Harry Trevaldwyn My Lady Jane
Harry Trevaldwyn appears in the television series "My Lady Jane" (2024), playing the character George. His role in the series marks a significant step in his career in period drama and fantasy television.
Harry Trevaldwyn The Acolyte
In the Star Wars universe series "The Acolyte", Trevaldwyn plays the Jedi Padawan Mog Adana. His casting in this major franchise signals his expanding international profile in high-budget television productions.
Harry Trevaldwyn gay
Harry Trevaldwyn has publicly spoken about queer themes in his work. In interviews, he has described himself as part of the LGBTQ+ community and advocates for queer representation in romantic comedies and mainstream media.
