BRITAIN’S (DEFINITELY) GOT TALENT
Dean-Charles Chapman, best known for playing Tommen Baratheon—the doomed king in the fourth, fifth and sixth seasons of HBO’s most-watched drama series “Game of Thrones”—is a young British actor that started on his career path pretty much from his early days. In fact, Chapman started his career as a child actor and has been part of various TV commercials, feature films, plays and TV series. It all began with the award-winning West End theater production of “Billy Elliot: The Musical” where he became the second longest serving cast member and also the longest serving Billy Elliot.
Moving on to the present, the year 2019 kept him busy with four movies. Of particular note, the two that were completed is “Blinded by the Light,” and “The King,” a historical drama. The remaining two movies are in different stages of production: “1917,” a World War I movie is set to hit theaters at the end of 2019 while “Here are the Young Men,” an Irish-American drama, is still in the post-production phase.
caught up with Chapman before the release of both of his upcoming films to discuss the lessons he learned during the filming of “1917” and preparing for “Here
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