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John Patrick Vivian Flynn (born 14 March 1983) is a British actor and singer-songwriter. He has starred as Dylan Witter in the
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television sitcom '' Lovesick'', and portrayed
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in the film ''
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''. Flynn is the lead singer and songwriter of the band Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Wit. He has released five studio albums, and soundtracks and live albums.


Early life and education

Flynn was born on 14 March 1983 in
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, South Africa, the son of
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, a British actor and singer, and Caroline Forbes. From his father's first marriage he has two older half-brothers, actors Jerome Flynn and Daniel Flynn, and an older half-sister, Kerry Flynn, and from his father's second marriage, a younger sister, Lillie Flynn, who sings with the Sussex Wit. At the age of two, he moved with his family to the UK. Flynn won a music scholarship to Pilgrims School, an independent school in the city of Winchester in
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, where he sang in the chapel choir and was required, due to his scholarship, to learn two instruments: the violin and trumpet. Later, he taught himself guitar and won a second music scholarship to
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of Petersfield, also in Hampshire, before moving on to
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to study acting. Flynn has scars on his face from an attack by a Staffordshire Bull Terrier when he was a child in South Africa.


Career


Film and television

In 2005, Flynn was one of Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow. Flynn had parts in the television series '' Murder in Suburbia'', ''
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'' and '' Kingdom''. He rose to fame in his starring role of Dolf Vega in the film '' Crusade in Jeans'' (2006). In 2011, Flynn's music was used in the film '' A Bag of Hammers''. In 2013, Flynn was cast in '' Song One'', a film starring Anne Hathaway. Flynn plays a musician by the name of James Forester, who becomes involved with Hathaway's character, following an accident involving her brother. In 2014, Flynn played the lead role of Dylan in the rom-com television series ''Scrotal Recall'' which aired on
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. After finding success on
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, the streaming network went on to commission a second series of 8 episodes, without Channel 4's involvement, which was made available globally on the streaming network in November 2016 under the new name '' Lovesick''. The show's third series arrived on Netflix on 1 January 2018. In 2015, he was one of the stars of the Comedy Central sitcom ''Brotherhood''. In it, he played one of two adult brothers who have to raise their younger brother when their mother unexpectedly dies. It was billed as the British version of the US sitcom '' Two and a Half Men''. In 2017, he played the younger
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in
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's show ''Genius''. Also in 2017, he played Pascal Renouf, a secretive outsider suspected of a series of brutal murders in director/writer Michael Pearce's debut dark thriller ''Beast'', which premiered at the
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and was released in the UK on 27 April 2018. In 2018, Flynn played William Dobbin in the ITV and Amazon Studios television serial adaptation of
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. He also played Felix Tholomyès in the BBC miniseries adaptation of ''Les Misérables''. In 2019, he starred as
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in the drama ''Stardust'', based on a screenplay by Christopher Bell and directed by Gabriel Range. In 2020, he starred in '' Emma'', Autumn de Wilde's adaptation of Jane Austen's novel of the same name, alongside
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, Bill Nighy, and Josh O'Connor. He wrote the song played over the ending credits, "Queen Bee," which was released as a single alongside the film. The next year, he co-starred in another British film '' The Dig'', which was released on Netflix on 29 January 2021. He plays the character of Rory Lomax. In 2022, he had a major role in '' The Outfit'', alongside
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. His upcoming projects include a heist musical starring Will Poulter and
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, titled ''The Score''. He has also been cast as Dickie Greenleaf for Showtime's new TV series of Ripley, to star Andrew Scott. The film '' Operation Mincemeat'', in which Flynn played author
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, was released in 2021.


Stage

Flynn performed in Propeller's all-male Shakespeare troupe, playing Curtis (''
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'') and Viola ('' Twelfth Night'') in the 2007 season. He has also performed in several other plays including Richard Bean's play '' The Heretic'' at the Royal Court Theatre (2011). Johnny Flynn was cast in the role of Lee in ''
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'', Jez Butterworth's hit play, for which he was nominated for an Olivier Award for best supporting actor. In summer of 2012, Flynn appeared in Shakespeare's Globe Theatre's productions of ''
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'', as Lady Anne, opposite ''Jerusalem'' co-star
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and then as Viola/Cesario in the Globe's production of '' Twelfth Night'' with Rylance as well. The productions transferred to the Apollo Theatre in the West End until February 2013. In March 2013 Flynn played the lead role in Bruce Norris' play '' The Low Road'' at the Royal Court. In September 2015 he played Mooney alongside David Morrissey and Reece Shearsmith also at the Royal Court in
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's new play '' Hangmen''.


Awards and nominations

Flynn was longlisted in the Evening Standard Awards and the What's On Stage Awards for best Newcomer for his role in '' The Heretic'' in 2012. He was nominated for an Olivier Award for his role in ''
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'' the same year. He won a commendation in the 2012 Ian Charleson Awards for his role as Viola in '' Twelfth Night'' at the Globe Theatre.


Music

Flynn has released several studio albums featuring folk revival songs of his own composition. He released his debut, '' A Larum'', in 2008, and received critical acclaim. His second album ''
Been Listening ''Been Listening'' is the second full-length LP by London-based folk-rock band Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Wit. The album was recorded in both London and Seattle, and features collaborations with Laura Marling and Anna Calvi Anna Margare ...
'' featured a duet with fellow British folk musician
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on the track "The Water". This was followed by ''Country Mile'' in 2013 and '' Sillion'' in 2017. Aside from ''Been Listening'', each of Flynn's albums has charted in the top 100 in the UK. In May 2021, Flynn released '' Lost in the Cedar Wood'', a collaboration with nature writer Robert Macfarlane. The album was influenced by the ancient
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''. Flynn has also written musical scores for films, television shows, and theatre productions. This includes writing the film score for the 2012 film '' A Bag of Hammers'', and the score and theme song of the BBC Four television series '' Detectorists,'' which he performed in a cameo appearance in series one, episode 3. In 2015, he also composed the music (on period instruments) for the Globe Theatre's production of '' As You Like It''. Flynn's version of "Rambleaway" appeared on ''Shirley Inspired...'', a 2015 tribute album to British folk singer Shirley Collins. He co-wrote the song ''Coins for Eyes'' with Robert Macfarlane for the 9th series of the BBC
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Personal life

Johnny married theatre designer Beatrice Minns in 2011, whom he had dated on-and-off since secondary school. They have three children together and live in east London.


Discography


Singles and EPs

* '' Sweet William EP'' (2009) * '' Detectorists'' Theme (2014) #76 Downloads Chart in 2022 *''Queen Bee'' (2020) – Soundtrack for '' Emma.'' *''Home & Dry (For the Fishing Industry Safety Group)'' (2021) *''Coins for the Eyes'' with Robert Macfarlane (2022) *''Six Signs: Six Songs (Inspired by Susan Cooper's the Dark is Rising)'' with Robert Macfarlane, Hélöise Tunstall-Behrens & Auclair and Luisa Gerstein (2022)


Albums

* '' A Larum'' (2008) No. 98 UK * ''
Been Listening ''Been Listening'' is the second full-length LP by London-based folk-rock band Johnny Flynn & The Sussex Wit. The album was recorded in both London and Seattle, and features collaborations with Laura Marling and Anna Calvi Anna Margare ...
'' (2010) * '' A Film Score of a Bag of Hammers'' (2012) * '' Country Mile'' (2013) No. 58 UK * ''Live in Washington DC'' (2014) * '' Sillion'' (2017) No. 96 UK *''Live at the Roundhouse'' (2018) – credited to Johnny Flynn and the Sussex Wit *'' Lost in the Cedar Wood'' (2021) – credited to Johnny Flynn and Robert Macfarlane


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Flynn, Johnny 1983 births Living people British indie rock musicians English folk musicians English male film actors English male television actors Male actors from Johannesburg People educated at Bedales School South African folk musicians South African male film actors South African male television actors South African people of English descent Theatre World Award winners Transgressive Records artists White South African people