Barry Sloane

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Barry Sloane (born Barry Paul Sloan;[1] 10 February 1981) is an English actor. He has appeared in numerous television shows, and in the RTS Royal Television Society Programme Awards and BAFTA Award–winning television films Pleasureland and The Mark of Cain. In 2010, Sloane made his West End debut in Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem (play). It was described as "the greatest British play of the [21st] century"[2]

Sloane began his acting career in British television, appearing in series such as DCI Banks, Pleasureland, and The Mark of Cain. In July 2012, he was cast as Aiden Mathis in the hit ABC drama series Revenge. In February 2014, he joined the cast of the Steven Spielberg - produced science fiction drama series The Whispers. In 2024, Sloane was cast as Destruction, also known as The Prodigal, in the second season of Netflix's The Sandman.[3] In 2025, he joined the cast of HBO's House of the Dragon for its third season, portraying Ser Adrian Redfort, a knight who supports Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen during the Dance of the Dragons.[4] Sloane voiced and motion captured Captain Price in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, for which he was nominated for British Academy Games Award for Performer in a Leading Role,[5] and reprised the role in Modern Warfare II (2022) and Modern Warfare III (2023).

Early life

Sloane was born in Liverpool, England. From a young age, he was immersed in both music and performance. In an interview with Athleisure Mag, he described his creative upbringing:

"I was in a band from about 13 to 24, played football from the age of seven, and I was doing drama the whole way through. There was always something—always a drive to create, to perform. I’ve just always needed to express myself."[6]

In his late teens, he became the lead singer and bass guitarist for the band The Smiling Jackals, which toured extensively across the UK and built a strong following. Reflecting on a key turning point between music and acting, Sloane said:

"We were playing our music and our songs for the showcase, and I got a call from my acting agency that I had booked a regular role on a British TV show. It was like I had to decide then and there... I had to tell the guys from the band that I was leaving the band and joining the TV show."[6]

In 2023, Sloane announced the band's reunion after 23 years, sharing updates on social media.[7]


Career

In mid-2009 Sloane appeared as Troy Whitworth in Jez Butterworth's critically acclaimed play Jerusalem at London's Royal Court Theatre. The play was given a West End transfer in January 2010. After a record-breaking sellout run, it was announced that the play would transfer, this time to Broadway. He made his Broadway debut in Jerusalem at the Music Box Theatre in New York City on 4 February 2011.

Sloane starred in Joseph Ruben's 2013 thriller film Penthouse North alongside Michael Keaton and Michelle Monaghan.

On 10 July 2012, Sloane joined the cast of the ABC drama series Revenge as Aiden Mathis, a mysterious man with ties to Emily Thorne's past.[8] It was announced on 23 October 2012 that he had been promoted to series regular.[9] On 20 February 2014, it was reported that Sloane had been cast as Wes Lawrence in the ABC alien drama series The Whispers.[10] Sloane continued his role as Zach on Longmire for the 6th, and last, season in 2017.

In 2024, Netflix announced that Sloane will play the role of The Prodigal (also known as Destruction) in the upcoming second season of The Sandman.[11]

Personal life

Sloane married Katy O'Grady, the fourth-place runner-up of the third series of the Sky One programme Project Catwalk. They have a daughter, Gracie Bluebell Sloane, born in 2010[12][13][14] and a son, Lennon Michael Sloane, born in 2016.[15]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
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2013 Penthouse North Chad
2014 Noah Poacher leader
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2000 In His Life: The John Lennon Story Ivan Television film
2002–03 Brookside Sean Smith 65 episodes
2003 Pleasureland Darren From The Flats Television film
2004 I'm a Juvenile Delinquent – Jail Me! Piers Television film
2004 Script error: No such module "Sort". Barry Potter 2 episodes
2004 Holby City Kevin Sharpe Episode: "A Sense of Guilt"
2007–08 Hollyoaks Niall Rafferty 90 episodes
2008 Hollyoaks Later Niall Rafferty 4 episodes
2010 Casualty Davey Blake Episode: "Dark Places"
2010 Script error: No such module "Sort". Josh Hunt Episode: "Duty Calls"
2010 Doctors Brett Sulivan Episode: "Bleeding"
2010 DCI Banks Jackie Wray 2 episodes
2010–11 Holby City Kieran Callaghan 8 episodes
2012–14 Revenge Aiden Mathis 43 episodes
2013 Father Brown Simeon Barnes Episode: "The Hammer of God"
2015 Script error: No such module "Sort". Wes Lawrence 13 episodes
2015–2017 Longmire Deputy Zachary Heflin 10 episodes
2015 Saints & Strangers Edward Winslow
2016 Shameless Ryan 2 episodes
2017–2018 Six Joe "Bear" Graves
2019 L.A.'s Finest Dante Sherman 7 episodes
2019 Bluff City Law Jake Reilly
2022 Litvinenko DS Jim Dawson
2022–2023 The Bay Chris Fischer
2023 The Company You Keep Connor Maguire 5 Episodes
2024 Passenger Eddie Wells
2026 House of the Dragon Ser Adrian Redfort Filming [16]
TBA The Sandman The Prodigal
Video games
Year Title Role Notes
2019 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Captain Price Voice and motion capture[17]
2020 Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Downloadable content
2022 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Voice and motion capture
2023 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III

Theatre

Year Title Role Notes
2004–2005 Blood Brothers Sammy UK tour with BKL Productions[18]
2009 Jerusalem Troy Whitworth Jerwood Theatre Downstairs
13 July – 22 August 2009
2010 Apollo Theatre
28 January – 24 April 2010
2011 Music Box Theatre
21 April – 21 August 2011
2022 Apollo Theatre revival
16 April – 7 August 2022[19]
2023 Boys from the Blackstuff Yosser Hughes[20] Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool
15 September – 28 October 2023
2024 National Theatre, London
29 May – 8 June 2024[21][22][23][24]
2024 Garrick Theatre
13 June – 3 August 2024
2024 Two of Us John Lennon Watford Palace Theatre
12–21 September 2024
HOME Manchester
26–28 September 2024[25][26]

References

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  1. Births, Marriages & Deaths Index of England & Wales, 1916–2005; at ancestry.com
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