Harris Dickinson (born June 24, 1996, in London, England) is an English actor. He trained at the Raw Academy in London before leaving formal study to pursue acting, beginning with short films and theater, gradually building experience before moving into independent and international cinema.
He gained recognition with Beach Rats, earning critical acclaim, and rose to wider prominence with Triangle of Sadness and The King’s Man, alongside roles in Where the Crawdads Sing. Known for intense, understated performances, he transitioned into a leading presence across both indie and mainstream films.
He has since starred in projects like The Iron Claw and Babygirl, while expanding into directing and creative work. With growing critical attention and a diverse filmography, he remains a rising figure shaping contemporary cinema and modern character-driven storytelling.