Nathan Lloyd Stewart-Jarrett (born 4 December 1985) is a British actor, best known for starring as Curtis Donovan in the E4 series Misfits and as Ian in the Channel 4 series Utopia.
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Born | Nathan Lloyd Stewart-Jarrett (1985-12-04) 4 December 1985 (age 36) London, England, UK |
Alma mater | Central School of Speech and Drama |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2007–present |
Stewart-Jarrett was born in Wandsworth, London. He trained at the BRIT School for four years.[1] He graduated in 2003 and went to the Central School of Speech and Drama, graduating in 2006.
Stewart-Jarrett made his professional stage debut with a number of roles in Brixton Stories at the Lyric, Hammersmith, and has also appeared on stage in The History Boys at the National Theatre. In 2012, he appeared in the revival of Pitchfork Disney. In 2009, he joined the cast of Misfits as Curtis Donovan.[2] In 2012, he was the last remaining original Misfits cast member on the show, until he was written out during the fourth series. He starred in the conspiracy thriller series Utopia. He also appeared in a music video by Years&Years called "Real" released in 2014. In 2019, Stewart-Jarrett played the lead role in Mope, a film about the real-life crime story of pornographic actor Steve Driver.[3]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | The Comedian | ||
2013 | Dom Hemingway | Hugh | |
2014 | War Book | Austin | |
2018 | Vita and Virginia | Ralph Partridge | |
2018 | Benjamin | Paul | |
2019 | The Kid Who Would Be King | Mr. Kepler | |
2019 | Mope | Steve Driver | |
2020 | The Argument | Actor Paul | |
2021 | Candyman | Troy Cartwright | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2007, 2010 | Casualty | Tunde / Luke Whitby | 2 episodes |
2009 | Coming Up | Sam | 1 episode |
2009 | The Bill | Georgie | 1 episode |
2009–2012 | Misfits | Curtis Donovan | 25 episodes |
2010 | Money | Felix | 2 episodes |
2013 | The Paradise | Christian Cartwright | 1 episode |
2013–2014 | Utopia | Ian Johnson | 12 episodes |
2015 | Prey | DC Richard Iddon | 3 episodes |
2016 | Houdini and Doyle | Elias Downey | 1 episode |
2017 | Famous in Love | Barrett Hopper | Recurring role |
2019 | Four Weddings and a Funeral | Tony | Recurring role |
2019–2020 | The Trial of Christine Keeler | Johnny Edgecombe | Recurring role |
2020 | Dracula | Adisa | 1 episode |
2020 | Soulmates | Jonah | 1 episode |
2021 | Doctor Who | Leo Rugazzi | 1 episode; "Revolution of the Daleks" |
2021 | Generation | Sam | Main role |
TBA | Culprits | Joe | Main role, upcoming series |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Brixton Stories | Wordmonger | Lyric Hammersmith, London; professional theatre debut |
2007 | The Little Foxes | Cal | Perth Theatre, Scotland[4] |
2007 | Big White Fog | Older Phil/Count Cotton | Almeida Theatre, London[5] |
2007–2008 | The History Boys | Crowther | Wyndham's Theatre, West End debut[6] |
2008 | Wig Out! | Wilson | Royal Court Theatre, West End[7] |
2009 | The Tin Horizon | Saul | Theatre503, London[8] |
2010 | The Children's Monologues | Old Vic Theatre, London[9] | |
2012 | The Pitchfork Disney | Cosmo Disney | Arcola Theatre, Off West End[10] |
2017 | Angels in America | Belize | National Theatre – Lyttelton, London[11] |
2018 | Angels in America | Belize | Neil Simon Theatre, Broadway debut; transfer of the National Theatre production |
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