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British actor Ferdinand Kingsley was born on February 13, 1988. He is well-known for playing Irving Thalberg in the movie Mank, Hamza Bey in the movie Dracula Untold (2014), and Mr. Francatelli in the television series Victoria (2016–2019). (2020).
Troilus and Cressida and Little Eyolf for the Royal Shakespeare Company are among Kingsley’s stage performances.

He performed the roles of Phaeax in Welcome to Thebes and Rosencrantz in the National Theatre’s 2010–11 production of Hamlet, for which he won a commendation at the 2010 Ian Charleson Awards.

Ferdinand Kingsley parents: Ben Kingsley, Alison Sutcliffe

Ben Kingsley, an actor, and Alison Sutcliffe, a theatre director, welcomed their son Ferdinand James M. Kingsley into the world on February 13, 1988 in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.

In the York Mystery Plays performance from August 2012, he performed as both Jesus and God the Father.

In the 2013 BBC period crime drama Ripper Street, Kingsley played the murdered Jewish anarchist Joshua Bloom. He also starred in major roles in Agatha Christie’s Poirot: Elephants Can Remember, the BBC feature film The Whale as Obed Hendricks, and the 2014 Universal Pictures film Dracula Untold as Hamza Bey.

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