Harry Eden

British actor


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nameHarry Eden
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birth_placeOld Harlow, Essex, England
occupationActor
yearsactive2000–present
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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.

During a 2003 interview, he said that he preferred acting in a challenging role, saying "I prefer the heavy stuff", remarking that he would not like to be Harry Potter.

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 with Oliver Fisher at the 2008 Dunhill Links Championship, the European Tour's annual celebrity pro-am.

Filmography

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YearFilmRoleNotes
2000Hero of the HourBrianTV film
Lock, Stock...ForestTV series (1 episode: "...And Four Stolen Hooves")
2001CasualtyMatty TateTV series (1 episode: "Something from the Heart")
The Gentleman ThiefDavie BarnettTV film
2002Murder in MindDavid JacksonTV series (1 episode: "Flashback")
Helen WestTom ParryTV series (1 episode: "Deep Sleep")
PurePaulBritish Independent Film Award for Most Promising Newcomer
2003Real MenRussell WadeTV film
Nominated—RTS Television Award for Best Network Newcomer-On Screen
Peter PanNibs
2004The Lazarus ChildBen Heywood
2005Oliver TwistArtful Dodger
Bleak HouseJoTV mini-series (7 episodes)
2006Land of the Blind12-Year Old Guard
CubsBenshort
2007Foyle's WarTerry MorganTV series (1 episode: "Casualties of War")
Cape WrathYoung DonnellyTV series (3 episodes)
2008Flashbacks of a FoolTeenage Joe Scott
2010NightswimmingLukeshort
2016The Wait For Midnight ThirteenTommy Wells
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References

References

  1. Jessica Hodgson. (7 February 2003). "Harry tipped as our next hot child star". Evening Standard.
  2. "St Andrews".

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