Jack O'Connell

Jack O'Connell
English actor who played the film roles of Pukey Nicholls in This is England, Marky in Harry Brown and James Cook in the drama, Skins. He also appeared in This is England and Eden Lake.
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth1 August 1990
CityAlvaston, England
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Reading scripts is actually quite a relaxing part of the job. Strangely relaxing. This is a whole different ball game.
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The way America appreciates cinema is different from anywhere in the world. It's celebrated and supported. I don't just mean by the individuals, but financially as well people are throwing money at certain projects.
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It's an old story, really: seduced and corrupted, in the end, by an obsessive love for the text.
I feel like I've grown up on screen quite a lot.
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If I'm among my boys or people I've grown up with, I can be immature.
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I quite like to sing, actually - just belting out numbers with my guitar. I find that it's a form of tranquility.
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I'm actually a hippy in real life. I had three dreadlocks on the back of my head once. They were spawning.
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