Jack Reynor (born 23 January 1992) is an Irish-American actor. His
notable roles include the lead in Lenny Abrahamson's film What Richard
Did (2012), for which he won an IFTA Award for Best Film Actor, the
blockbuster Transformers: Age of Extinction, Glassland, for which he
won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting at the
Sundance Film Festival, Macbeth, Sing Street, Midsommar, and the CBS
All Access streaming series Strange Angel.Reynor was born in Longmont,
Colorado, and initially lived in Boulder with his mother, Tara, a
native of Ireland. When he was two years old, he moved with her to
Valleymount, County Wicklow, Ireland. He went to primary school in the
local village and spent his formative years in the rural countryside
with his mother and maternal grandparents, Pat and Damien Reynor.
Reynor's mother is a human rights activist.His interest in acting
began when he played an altar boy on the set of Country, directed by
Kevin Liddy, in 1999. He moved to Dublin in 2004 to attend Belvedere
College, a private Jesuit school, where he performed onstage in
numerous theatrical productions.
notable roles include the lead in Lenny Abrahamson's film What Richard
Did (2012), for which he won an IFTA Award for Best Film Actor, the
blockbuster Transformers: Age of Extinction, Glassland, for which he
won the World Cinema Dramatic Special Jury Award for Acting at the
Sundance Film Festival, Macbeth, Sing Street, Midsommar, and the CBS
All Access streaming series Strange Angel.Reynor was born in Longmont,
Colorado, and initially lived in Boulder with his mother, Tara, a
native of Ireland. When he was two years old, he moved with her to
Valleymount, County Wicklow, Ireland. He went to primary school in the
local village and spent his formative years in the rural countryside
with his mother and maternal grandparents, Pat and Damien Reynor.
Reynor's mother is a human rights activist.His interest in acting
began when he played an altar boy on the set of Country, directed by
Kevin Liddy, in 1999. He moved to Dublin in 2004 to attend Belvedere
College, a private Jesuit school, where he performed onstage in
numerous theatrical productions.
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