Éanna Hardwicke
Éanna Hardwicke is an Irish actor and filmmaker. He began his career as a child actor in Conor McPherson's The Eclipse (2009). His films since include Lakelands (2022). On television, he is known for his roles in the BBC One series The Sixth Commandment and the Paramount+ series The Doll Factory (both 2023). For the former, he received a British Academy Television Award nomination. Hardwicke was named a Screen International Rising Star in the publication's inaugural Irish edition. Early life and educationHardwicke is originally from the St Luke's–Military Hill area of Cork before his family moved out to Glanmire.[1] He attended Cork School Project (now Cork Educate Together National School[2]) and then Ashton School.[3] He began acting at the age of 10, participating in youth theatre at the Gaiety School of Acting's Cork campus, National Association of Youth Drama (NAYD), and Cork School of Music. He went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree in acting from The Lir Academy in 2018.[4] CareerHardwicke began his career as a child actor in Conor McPherson's 2009 horror film The Eclipse.[5][6] He returned to the screen ten years later in 2019, appearing in the science fiction film Vivarium[6] and making his television debut in an episode of the Syfy series Krypton. He also appeared in The Misfit Mythology at the Cork Arts Theatre and participated in a RISE Productions podcast in which he, Gavin Kostick, Danielle Galligan, and Janet Moran performed Kostick's modern version of Homer's Odyssey.[citation needed] In 2020, Hardwicke played Rob Hegarty, Connell's (Paul Mescal) school friend, in the BBC Three and Hulu adaptation of Sally Rooney's Normal People.[6] He then had a recurring role in the RTÉ crime drama Smother in 2021.[7][6] In 2022, Hardwicke joined the cast of the Netflix series Fate: The Winx Saga for its second season[8] and starred in the sports drama film Lakelands, the latter of which earned him and Danielle Galligan the Galway Film Fleadh's Bingham Ray New Talent Award, in addition to IFTA nominations.[citation needed] He also appeared in The Sparrow and played a younger version of Stanley Townsend's character in the film About Joan.[citation needed] Hardwicke played the murderer Ben Field in the BBC One series The Sixth Commandment[9] and Silas in the Paramount+ adaptation of Elizabeth Macneal's The Doll Factory.[10] FilmographyFilm
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