Sebastian Croft

Sebastian Croft
Born Sebastian Theodore Kemble Croft
(2001-12-16) 16 December 2001
Oxford, England
Occupation Actor
Years active 2007–present

Sebastian Theodore Kemble Croft (born 16 December 2001) is an English actor prominent for TV roles in Game of Thrones and Penny Dreadful and the feature film, Music, War and Love.[1]

Early life and lineage

Croft was born in Oxford, England. His parents are businessman John Croft and Facebook executive Doulla Croft. Croft, the youngest of three children, attended the Dragon School and is currently studying at St Edward's School, Oxford. His first foray into a professional stage production was at age seven in the U.K. tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. Croft is related to the legendary 18th and 19th century British actor John Philip Kemble, who managed the Theatre Royal Drury Lane alongside his sister Sarah Siddons from 1788 to 1817.[2]

Career

Musical theatre

Croft made his first West End stage appearance in 2010 in Sam Mendes' production of Oliver! (Theatre Royal Drury Lane).[3] In 2011 Sebastian was cast as "Gavroche" in Les Misérables (Queen's Theatre). Croft was later hand picked by producer Cameron Mackintosh to return to Oliver! this time playing the title role in the U.K. touring company for eighteen months. In 2013 Croft played "Tommy" in the Royal Shakespeare Company production of Matilda (Cambridge Theatre).[4] His final musical performance as a juvenile was in the title role of the world premiere production of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole (Leicester Curve). Prominent musical theatre workshops include: I Can't Sing, The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Bumblescratch,[5][6] Danny Hero and The Braille Legacy.[7] Prominent one night concerts and performances include: Rags: The Musical (Lyric Theatre)[8] and A Charity Concert With Emeli Sande and Laura Wright. In June 2016 Croft appeared in the West End Live presentation of Bumblescratch in front of a crowd of thousands at Trafalgar Square.[9]

Television

In 2016 Croft appeared in the TV series, Houdini and Doyle (ITV, Fox), Penny Dreadful (Sky Atlantic, Showtime). Croft rose to prominence portraying the role of a young Eddard Stark (portrayed by Sean Bean as an adult) in the sixth season of the HBO series Game of Thrones.[10]

Music video

At Christmas 2014 Croft was featured in the Michael Bublé and Idina Menzel music video of the classic 1940s Frank Loesser song "Baby It's Cold Outside" with the song climbing to No. 1 on Billboard's weekly Adult Contemporary chart for the week ending 20 December 2014, spending a total of three weeks on top.[11]

Film

Croft plays the roles of "Young Robert Pulaski" in the film Music, War and Love [12] and "Young David Logan" in The Hippopotamus both due for release in 2017.[13] Croft is currently filming Wonderwell which costars Carrie Fisher and Rita Ora.[14]

Stage (non-musical)

In 2014 Croft's vocal overdub was featured in the National Theatre Live's production of Coriolanus (Donmar Warehouse) with Tom Hiddleston.[4] Croft workshopped the play Emil and The Detectives (National Theatre) in the title role of "Emil Tischbein". In 2016 Croft was cast in the role of "Prince Arthur" in Sir Trevor Nunn's production of Shakespeare's King John (Rose Theatre)[15] for which Croft received unusually high praise from the national press.[16]

Filmography

Film

Title Year Role Director Notes Ref(s)
The Hippopotamus 2017 Young David Logan John Jencks
Music, War and Love 2017 Young Robert Pulaski Martha Coolidge Post-production
Wonderwell 2017 Daniele Vlad Marsavin Post-production
Key
Films that have not yet been released Denotes films that have not yet been released

Television

Title Year Role Network Notes Ref(s)
Houdini & Doyle 2016 Newsie FOX Episode: "Spring-Heel'd Jack"
Game of Thrones 2016 Young Eddard Stark HBO Episodes: "Home", "The Door" [10]
Penny Dreadful 2016 Boy Familiar Showtime 4 episodes

Music videos

Song Year Artist Notes Ref(s)
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" 2014 Michael Bublé & Idina Menzel

References

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