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Angus Imrie

Angus Imrie
Born Angus William Jake Imrie
(1994-08-02) 2 August 1994 (age 22)
Isle of Wight, Hampshire
Residence London
Nationality British
Education
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Occupation Actor
Years active 1999–present
Known for
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Parent(s) Celia Imrie and Benjamin Whitrow
Website twicsy.com/u/AngusImrie

Angus William Jake Imrie (born 2 August 1994), is a British film, television, stage and radio actor. He is perhaps best known for playing the character Josh Archer, in BBC Radio 4's long-running drama serial The Archers. In 2014, he won the casting agency Spotlight's Most Promising Actor Award at The Sunday Times National Student Drama Festival. The son of the actress Celia Imrie, he made his screen debut in the BBC film drama Station Jim, at the age of five.

Imrie was born on the Isle of Wight in 1994, and is the son of the actress Celia Imrie and the actor Benjamin Whitrow.

Between the years 2001—2012, Imrie was educated at two independent schools for boys: at Dulwich College Preparatory School (now known as Dulwich Prep London) and Dulwich College, in the south London suburb of Dulwich, followed by the University of Warwick, where he studied English Literature and Theatre Studies. From 2015—2017, he studied at LAMDA (the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art) in London, the oldest drama school in the United Kingdom.

Imrie has appeared in a range of stage, television and radio productions since he was a child. After his screen debut in the BBC One film drama Station Jim at the age of five, he appeared in the ITV drama series Kingdom in 2007, and the BBC One mini-series Restless in 2012. In the same year, he appeared in the BBC Two drama series The Hollow Crown, whilst in the following year, he appeared in the BBC One series Father Brown. Prior to attending LAMDA (2015—2017), he appeared at Shakespeare's Globe in London, playing Bagot in William Shakespeare's play Richard II (1595) and Ned Spiggett in Jessica Swale's play Nell Gwynn (2015). He has also appeared in a range of radio productions, including The Treasure Seekers, Charles Dickens' Great Expectations and John Mortimer's A Voyage Round My Father.


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