Harry Eden

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Harry Eden
Born (1990-03-01) 1 March 1990 (age 34)
Old Harlow, Essex, England
OccupationActor
Years active2000–present

Harry Eden (born 1 March 1990) is an English actor who won a British Independent Film Award in 2003 for Most Promising Newcomer for his role in Pure.

Eden was born in Loughton, Essex. He attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School. He played Nibs in the 2003 film Peter Pan, and the Artful Dodger in Roman Polanski's Oliver Twist. He was inspired by Lionel Bart's Oliver! and the role of the Artful Dodger. He said that he prefers acting in a challenging role and that he would not like to be Harry Potter, even though he loves the films.

As well as acting, Eden is also a keen golfer with a handicap of just 1. In a BBC Radio 5 interview he expressed an interest in playing golf professionally. He partnered Oliver Fisher at the 2008 Dunhill Links Championship, the European Tour's annual celebrity pro-am.[1]

Filmography[edit]

Year Film Role Notes
2000 Hero of the Hour Brian TV film
Lock, Stock... Forest TV series (1 episode: "...And Four Stolen Hooves")
2001 Casualty Matty Tate TV series (1 episode: "Something from the Heart")
The Gentleman Thief Davie Barnett TV film
2002 Murder in Mind David Jackson TV series (1 episode: "Flashback")
Helen West Tom Parry TV series (1 episode: "Deep Sleep")
Pure Paul British Independent Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer
2003 Real Men Russell Wade TV film
Nominated—RTS Television Award for Best Network Newcomer-On Screen
Peter Pan Nibs
2004 The Lazarus Child Ben Heywood
2005 Oliver Twist Artful Dodger
Bleak House Jo TV mini-series (7 episodes)
2006 Land of the Blind 12-Year Old Guard
Cubs Ben short
2007 Foyle's War Terry Morgan TV series (1 episode: "Casualties of War")
Cape Wrath Young Donnelly TV series (3 episodes)
2008 Flashbacks of a Fool Teenage Joe Scott
2010 Nightswimming Luke short
2016 The Wait For Midnight Thirteen Tommy Wells

References[edit]

  1. ^ "St Andrews" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2009. Retrieved 21 December 2008.

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