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Henry Hereford

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Henry Hereford
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📆 Years active  2005–present
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Henry Hereford is an English actor. Most recently Hereford starred as Brian Lee in Luther: The Fallen Sun on Netflix. Prior to this Hereford starred in multiple sketches in the up coming Australian TV show Wham Bam Thank You Ma'am on ABC2. Prior to this he worked on NBC series Crossbones (2014) starring John Malkovich, where significantly he played two roles in the first season. He played Frederick Nightingale in episode 1 and then the recurring role of The Wild Man from episode 4 onwards.

Hereford trained at Drama Studio London.[1][better source needed]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role
2006 Like Minds Tom
2008 The Agent Harry
2009 De vilde svaner The Young King
2013 Liars All Constable Peter Franks
2013 Man Camp Hans
2015 The Painting: The Art of Slaying Hollace

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Dogma TV: Posh Boy Miles Episode: "Blaggers"
2002 The Bill Alex Moss Episode: "004"
2005-2006 The Alice Adam Cooper/backpacker 9 episodes
2006 Serial Killers (TV Series Documentary) Paul Onions Episode: "The Backpacker Murderer"
2010 True Jackson, VP Ryan's Great Grandfather Episodes:
"The Gift"
"True Luck"
2012 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Martin Episode: "#21.41"
2012 Liz & Dick Martin TV movie
2013 Happily Divorced Walter Episode: "For Better or For Worse"
2013 True Blood Marc Episode: "Life Matters"
2014 Crossbones The Wild Man / Frederick Nightingale 7 episodes
2016 Legends of Tomorrow Gabrial Episodes:
"Fail-Safe"
"Left Behind"

Video Game[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2014 The Elder Scrolls Online Additional voices

References[edit]

  1. "Meet Henry". In2Drama. Retrieved 11 April 2024.

External links[edit]

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  • Henry Hereford on IMDb


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