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Alfie Evan Allen (born September 12, 1986) is an English actor, best known for his role as Theon Greyjoy on the HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones (2011–2019), for which he received a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2019. In film, he is best known for his starring roles in John Wick (2014), The Predator (2018), and Jojo Rabbit (2019). His older sister is singer Lily Allen. Allen's first professional appearance was in a one-off Channel 4 comedy, You Are Here in 1998. The same year, Allen and his sister Lily appeared in the 1998 film, Elizabeth, which was produced by their mother. His early work included small roles in Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London, Atonement and BBC1's historical hospital drama, Casualty 1907. In 2008, he took over Daniel Radcliffe's role in the stage play, Equus. He has continued to work in films, appearing in Soulboy, The Kid, Freestyle and Powder in 2010. In 2012, he starred in the British thriller, Confine.

Alfie Allen

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for Paul Prenter in Queen: Somebody to Love (Biopic)
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Unlike the sanitized 2018 hit Bohemian Rhapsody, "Queen: Somebody to Love" is a raw, R-rated, and deeply psychological exploration of the band's internal dynamics. The film focuses less on the "Greatest Hits" montage and more on the creative warfare inside the studio during the 1970s and the hedonistic, lonely isolation of Freddie Mercury in the 1980s. The narrative is framed around the dichotomy of Freddie’s life: the shy, insecure immigrant Farrokh Bulsara versus the larger-than-life god Freddie Mercury. It delves unflinchingly into the underground gay subculture of New York and Munich that Freddie embraced, contrasting it with the domestic, grounded lives of Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon. The central conflict is the "family" of the band breaking apart under the weight of Freddie's solo ambitions and spiraling health, culminating not just in Live Aid, but in the quiet, heartbreaking recording of their final album, Innuendo, where a dying Freddie pushes his voice to the limit to leave a final message to the world.