Jack Lowden is a critically acclaimed British actor known for his versatility across stage, film, and television. Born on 2 June 1990, Lowden gained early recognition for his stage work, particularly his portrayal of Oswald in Ghosts (2013), which earned him both an Olivier Award and the Ian Charleson Award. His breakout onscreen moment came with the 2016 BBC adaptation of War & Peace, propelling him into a string of prominent film roles. These include his performances in Tommy’s Honour (2016), England Is Mine (2017), and Dunkirk (2017), where he played a young RAF pilot.
Lowden has since solidified his status as one of the UK’s most compelling actors, with standout roles in the thriller Calibre (2018), Mary Queen of Scots (2018), and the wrestling-themed biopic Fighting with My Family (2019). His work in the Apple TV+ espionage series Slow Horses (2022) has earned him Emmy and Golden Globe nominations, confirming his impact in both British and international screen industries. Whether portraying historical figures or complex fictional characters, Lowden brings depth, nuance, and intensity to every role he takes on.