
Age: 40
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Jack was born in 1985 and grew up in his native London, attending Westminster School and the Hall School, Hampstead, where he got into acting . From Oxford University he went to study acting at LAMDA but left when he was spotted and cast as Benvolio at the Globe Theatre, taking part in other productions there, as well as at the Orange Tree, Richmond and the Royal Court. Here he was seen by casting director Andy Pryor who got him into television, with a small role in the period drama 'Dancing on the Edge' and a more substantial, recurring part as Freddie, daft son of the house in 'Blandings'. Now an established television face he has appeared in the likes of 'Poirot' and the remake of 'Poldark'.

In this dark, existential tale a disillusioned knight, Antonius Block, returns to a plague-stricken Sweden after the Crusades, where he encounters the personification of Death, who challenges him to a game of chess for his life. This encounter sparks a profound exploration of faith, mortality, and the search for meaning in a world seemingly devoid of divine guidance. As the game unfolds, Antonius and his squire, Jöns, journey through the land, encountering various characters and situations, including a troupe of traveling actors and a girl accused of witchcraft. Through these interactions, Antonius grapples with his loss of faith and questions the nature of God and the meaning of existence, while Jöns remains a voice of pragmatic skepticism. The film culminates in a poignant and ambiguous ending, leaving the audience to ponder the nature of life, death, and the human condition.
