Joe Dempsie

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Joe Dempsie (born Template:Birth based on age as of date)[1] is an English actor, best known for his roles as Chris Miles in the E4 teen comedy-drama Skins (2007–2008) and Gendry Baratheon in Game of Thrones (2011–2013; 2017–2019).

Dempsie's earlier acting credits include the medical dramas Peak Practice (2000), Doctors (2001Template:Ndash2003), and Sweet Medicine (2003), as well as the films One for the Road and Heartlands (2003). He also appeared in This is England '86 (2010) and This is England '90 (2015), Born and Bred, a BBC documentary-drama about Tony Martin, and as the villainous John in The Fades (2011).

Early life and education

Dempsie's father was a social worker and his mother an educational psychologist.[1] He grew up in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire.[2] He was educated at West Bridgford School, and received acting training from the Central Junior Television Workshop in Nottingham.[3]

Career

Dempsie has been the voice of the Clearasil advertisements in the UK.[4][5] In episode 6 of the fourth series of Doctor Who, "The Doctor's Daughter", that aired on 10 May 2008, Dempsie played the character Cline,[6] a soldier who watches his comrades die.[7] On 18 April 2008, Dempsie appeared on Friday Night Project with Geri Halliwell.[8] On 20 July 2008, he appeared at T4 on the Beach in Weston Super Mare alongside fellow Skins cast members. He appeared as Duncan McKenzie in 2009's The Damned United alongside Michael Sheen, Jim Broadbent, Stephen Graham and Timothy Spall. In November 2008, he appeared in The Moment of Truth, episode 10 of the BBC show Merlin. He plays Will, who is an old friend of Merlin's, from the village in which they grew up together.

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Joe Dempsie at Skins Party 2007

In 2010, he voiced Steven, a gay teenager from Nottinghamshire in the Radio 4 play Once Upon a Time.[5] He plays the character of Gendry Baratheon in HBO's series Game of Thrones based on George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels.[9] He appeared in the first three, seventh and eighth of its eight seasons. He also appeared in the Channel 4 mini-series This Is England '86, as well as the follow-ups This Is England '88 and This Is England '90. He has also appeared in Harry & Paul on BBC Two, appearing as a northerner who was presented as a gift from the character Harry was playing to his daughter.[10] Recently he has appeared in the BBC Three series The Fades (episodes 3 to 6), as John.[11]

In January 2021, it was announced that Dempsie was cast as Nick in the upcoming Netflix thriller series Pieces of Her, which is adapted from the Karin Slaughter novel of the same name.[12]

Personal life

As of 2015, Dempsie was residing in London.[13]

He is a Nottingham Forest F.C. fan.[14]

Filmography

Film

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Joe Dempsie in 2012
Year Film Role Notes
2002 Heartlands Craig
2003 One for the Road 'TWOC'er (Joyrider)
2008 Listen to the Words Tim
2009 Spirited Dean Short film
The Damned United Duncan McKenzie
2010 Edge Philip
Lucy Island David
2011 Blitz Theo Nelson
Happy Clapper Marshy Short films
Cardinal Pride
2014 Monsters: Dark Continent Frankie Maguire
2015 Burn Burn Burn James
2016 Deep Swimmer Mark Kennedy
Madly (unknown) Segment: 'I Do'
2017 StarGirl Meteor Hunter 2 Short film
Dark River David
Come Out of the Woods Ally Short film
2018 Been So Long Kestrel
2019 Eighteen Weeks Craig Tomlin Short films
2020 Aftertaste Alfie
2023 Soulmate Neil
2024 Addition Seamus

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2000 Peak Practice Leon Episode: "Playing God"
2001 Doctors Lee Lindsay Episode: "Sins of the Brother"
2003 Sweet Medicine Ben Campbell Episode 2
2004 Doctors Danny Episode: "Rabbit in the Headlights"
2005 Born and Bred Humphrey 'Bogie' Locke Episode: "Community Spirits"
2006 To Kill a Burglar: The Tony Martin Story Fred Barras Television film
2007–2008 Skins Chris Miles 19 episodes
2008 Doctor Who Cline Episode: "The Doctor's Daughter"
Merlin William Episode: "The Moment of Truth"
2010 This Is England '86 Higgy Mini-series; 3 episodes
Devil in the Fog George Treet / George Dexter Mini-series; 2 episodes
2011–2019 Game of Thrones Gendry Baratheon 24 episodes
2011 The Fades John Mini-series; 4 episodes
Moving On Kieran Murphy Episode: "The Poetry of Silence"
2012 Murder Stefan Mini-series; episode: "Joint Enterprise"
Accused Martin Cormack Episode: "Mo's Story"
2013 Southcliffe Chris Cooper Mini-series; 3 episodes
2014 New Worlds Ned Hawkins Mini-series; 4 episodes
2015 The Gamechangers Jamie King One-off docudrama
This Is England '90 Higgy Mini-series; 3 episodes
2016 Ellen Jason Television film
Retribution / One of Us Rob Elliot Mini-series; 4 episodes
2018–2019 Deep State Harry Clarke 16 episodes
2020 Adult Material Rich 4 episodes
2021 Love, Death & Robots Laird (voice) Episode: "The Tall Grass"
2022 Pieces of Her Nick Main cast. Mini-series; 7 episodes
The Love Box in Your Living Room (unknown) Television film
2024 Showtrial DI Miles Southgate 5 episodes
Get Millie Black Luke Holborn Mini-series; 5 episodes
2025 Toxic Town Derek Mahon Mini-series; 4 episodes

Radio

Year Title Role Station
2009 Black Hearts in Battersea Simon BBC Radio 4
2010 Once Upon a Time Steven BBC Radio 4
The Rain Maker Son BBC Radio 4
2013 Saturday Night and Sunday Morning Arthur Seaton BBC Radio 4
2016 The Beach (Book at Bedtime) Narrator BBC Radio 4
Waiting for the Boatman Cecco BBC Radio 4

Voiceover work

Year Title Role Notes
2008 Clearasil 'Lipstick' advert
2011 Sky One
2015–2023 Final Fantasy XIV Ardbert, Arenvald Lentinus, Oschon
2022 Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Other English version

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