Edward Akrout

Edward Akrout

1982-09-27 Paris,France Male 22 Known Credits

Biography

Edward Akrout is a Franco-British artist and actor. Born in Paris, Akrout grew up between France and England. He studied philosophy at the Sorbonne before attending Le Cours Florent in Paris for theatre, followed by time at the National Institute in Bucharest. He lives between London, New York and Paris. Akrout moved to England where he studied acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA). Since graduating in 2008, Akrout has been prominent on both the screen and the stage. He is the grandson of Air Commodore Anthony Norman Davis (14 August 1918 – 1988) a British Royal Air Force officer who served as a pilot during the Second World War. Akrout is best known for his role as The Dauphin in The Hollow Crown. Other notable roles include Yves D'Allegre in The Borgias, Laurent Debienne in Genius: Picasso, Diego in Killing Eve and Edward Steichen in Rodin directed by Jacques Doillon.

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1982-09-27

Place of Birth

Paris,France

Known Credits

22

Known For

Acting

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Movie Credits

Bitter Harvest

2017

Professor Temchuck

Rodin

2017

Edward Steichen

William the Conqueror

2014

Osbern's Son

Nanny Cam

Sebastian

Trendy

2017

Thomas Bellagarde

Obstaculum

2023

Narrator

Reflections

2014

Ben

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Midsomer Murders

1997

Damien Lamerat (1 episodes)

Blue Bloods

2010

Samson James (1 episodes)

Father Brown

2013

Gregoire Bisset (1 episodes)

Bull

2016

Henri Fray (1 episodes)

The Borgias

2011

French Captain #1 (1 episodes)

Killing Eve

2018

Diego (1 episodes)

Genius

2017

Laurent Debienne (2 episodes)

The Enemy Within

2019

Aslan Aksoy (1 episodes)

The Hollow Crown

2012

Louis, the Dauphin (1 episodes)

Houdini & Doyle

2016

Henry (2 episodes)

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