Eros Vlahos (born 13 January 1995[1]) is an English actor and comedian. He is known for his roles as Cyril Gray in Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang, Jake Farley in Summer in Transylvania, and Lommy Greenhands in Game of Thrones. He also appeared in a recurring role on the television series Da Vinci's Demons, as Nico Machiavelli.
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Eros Vlahos | |
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Born | (1995-01-13) 13 January 1995 (age 27) London, England |
Occupation | Actor, comedian |
Years active | 2007-2015 |
Eros Vlahos was born in London on 13 January 1995. His parents are Terry Davy (mother) and Spiros Vlahos (father), and he has a younger brother, Tron Vlahos.[2][3] He is of British (maternal) and Greek (paternal) ancestry.
Vlahos' parents also work in commercial partnership with one another; his mother as a fashion designer[4] and his father as business manager. They own and operate the original Cyberdog shop in Camden Market; a futurist and rave-scene fashion, accessory, and toy retailer which they founded together in 1994.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Casualty | Liam Hendricks | Episode: "Snowball" |
CBBC eXtra | Himself | ||
2009 | Skellig | Coot | |
2010 | Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang | Cyril Gray | Main character. |
Third Star | Angel Boy | ||
Summer in Transylvania | Jake Farley | Recurring role, 4 episodes | |
2011 | Episodes | 'Pucks!' Boy | Recurring role, 3 episodes |
2011–2012 | Game of Thrones | Lommy Greenhands | Recurring role, 4 episodes |
2011 | Outnumbered | Marcus | Episode: "The Parent's Evening" |
Great Expectations | Young Herbert Pocket | Episode: One | |
2012 | Anna Karenina | Boris | Film[citation needed] |
2013–2015 | Da Vinci's Demons | Nico Machiavelli | Recurring role/supporting character,[citation needed] 27 episodes |
2018 | Old Boys | Johnson | supporting character |
In the summer of 2008, at the age of 13, Vlahos wrote and performed his own material at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. In December of that year, he was recruited to review Christmas pantomimes for the Guardian newspaper and website. He also had a comedy show on Radio London and has appeared on CBBC Extra.[4] He has been involved with the "Comedy Club 4 Kids UK" children's Comedy Academy.
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