Fionn Whitehead

Fionn Whitehead

ActorSoundtrack
Born
July 18, 1997
Awards
0 wins, 5 nominations

From a family of Londoners, Fionn Whitehead was born and raised in Richmond upon Thames, Surrey (southwest England and also one of the home counties bordering Greater London). He is the son of Tim and Linda Whitehead, and has three older siblings: sisters Maisie and Hattie, and brother Sonny.…

Biography

From a family of Londoners, Fionn Whitehead was born and raised in Richmond upon Thames, Surrey (southwest England and also one of the home counties bordering Greater London). He is the son of Tim and Linda Whitehead, and has three older siblings: sisters Maisie and Hattie, and brother Sonny. Maisie, the eldest of the four, is a dancer and an Aerialist-Yoga enthusiast, while Hattie is a folk artist who has released a folk album.

Named after Irish folk legend Fionn mac Cumhaill, Whitehead grew up in an artistic environment, much due to the fact that his father, Tim Whitehead, is an acclaimed British jazz musician who, having a law degree from Manchester University, decided to pursue music instead. He had a long and varied career as a jazz composer, performer and teacher. Tim has played extensively throughout the UK and Europe, and more recently in the USA with American pianist Phil DeGreg. In the '70s, he toured with Ian Carr's Nucleus and Graham Collier Music, and won the Young Jazz Musicians of the Year Award with his own band, South of the Border, in 1977.

Fionn began acting at the Orange Tree Theatre when he was thirteen years old, then went to Orleans Park School where he was among of the top lads, awarded 12 passes at A* or A. Upon finishing school Fionn went to Richmond College and entered the National Youth Theatre's summer course.

By 2015, he was an aspiring actor who worked at a coffee shop in Waterloo, London. He starred in the 2016 British miniseries the ITV three-part series HIM while continuing to be an active member of the Youth Theatre. He also acted in a stage performance of Glenn Waldron's Natives and is one of Screen International's Stars of Tomorrow 2016.

The year 2017 marked big for Fionn Whitehead, as the 19-year-old (Born in 1997) English actor was cast as the lead for Christopher Nolan's British historical epic Dunkirk alongside many of his well established all country mates. Nolan compared Whitehead to "a young" Tom Courtenay. In 2017 Fionn will star as the lead role in Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk and has just finished shooting the young lead in the feature The Children Act opposite actress Emma Thompson and actor Stanley Tucci.

He is represented by the Curtis Brown Agency and according to Deadline, Whitehead has signed with UTA for agency representation by Curtis Brown and Peikoff Mahan.

Actor

SparksSparks(2025)as Tom
SatisfactionSatisfaction(2025)as Philip
Great ExpectationsGreat Expectations(2023)as Pip
EmilyEmily(2022)as Branwell Brontë
VoyagersVoyagers(2021)as Zac

Soundtrack

The Children ActThe Children Act(2017)

Archive Footage

Film Önü / ArkasiFilm Önü / Arkasi(2019)as Self
The Dunkirk Spirit: Behind the Making of the MovieThe Dunkirk Spirit: Behind the Making of the Movie(2018)as Self
Access HollywoodAccess Hollywood(1996)as Self
The InsiderThe Insider(2004)as Self
ExtraExtra(1994)as Self

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Fionn Whitehead in Great Expectations (2023)Olivia Colman and Fionn Whitehead in Great Expectations (2023)Shalom Brune-Franklin and Fionn Whitehead in Great Expectations (2023)Lily-Rose Depp and Fionn Whitehead in Voyagers (2021)Tye Sheridan and Fionn Whitehead in Voyagers (2021)Fionn Whitehead in Dunkirk (2017)

Credit Score: Fionn Whitehead

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Dunkirk39.0020177.838806927
2Black Mirror: Bandersnatch9.7520187.111143213
3Emily3.2520226.80010235
4The Picture of Dorian Gray3.2520216.40080
5Port Authority3.2520216.3001175
6Voyagers3.0920215.50029934
7Don't Tell a Soul3.0920215.9006675
8The Duke2.5020226.90016148
9The Children Act2.5020186.70016848