
Age: 33
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Charlie Vickers (born 30 October 1992) is an Australian actor known for his appearances in Medici (2018), Palm Beach (2019) and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022). Vickers acting debut came in 2018, with a where he played the character Guglielmo Pazzi, youngest son of the Pazzi family in eight episodes of the Netflix television series Medici. In 2019, Vickers starred in the Rachel Ward directed comedy-drama film Palm Beach where he played the role of Dan, alongside Sam Neill, Matilda Brown, Greta Scacchi, and Richard E. Grant. In 2020, Vickers appeared in the Douglas Ray thriller film, Death in Shoreditch, in which he portrayed the role of Andrews in the film alongside Carryl Thomas. In 2022, Vickers landed a main role as Sauron in the Tolkien-based Amazon television series The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, first appearing in episode 2 alongside Morfydd Clark as the Dark Lord's human disguise Halbrand. Vickers was purportedly unaware he was to play Sauron until filming the third episode. To immerse himself in the role, Vickers went hiking for 5 days in the Tongariro National Park, New Zealand. To perform the underwater scenes, Vickers had to learn to freedive. Vickers is a keen runner, having completed several triathlons and regularly done 5 to 10k runs several times a week. Later in 2022, Vickers starred in a miniseries adaptation of the Holly Ringland novel, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart.

For years, James Howlett wandered the world trying to find some purpose in his life, but nothing seemed to be able to distance him from what he learned to do - kill. Between wars, travel and work, his path takes him into the sinister and brutal Weapon X Program, as part of a group under the command of the ruthless William Stryker. Not the life he would like, but in his mind, perhaps the one he deserves - but to what extent? Receiving an unlikely new impulse, he will have to confront his past as much as his adversaries in his quest to end this vicious cycle. This is the story of his rise, and fall - and how he rose back. Divided into 8 episodes, the series is set 12 years before the events of Children of the Atom.
