Benedict Samuel
Benedict Samuel is an Australian actor, writer, , and director best known for playing Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter in the Fox crime series Gotham and as Owen in The Walking Dead. Early life and educationBenedict Samuel was born in Adelaide, South Australia.[1] The youngest of three siblings, his brother is actor Xavier Samuel and his sister is a stage manager.[2] He planned to be an actor from an early age and was inspired by his brother's high school theatre performances.[1] Benedict attended Christian Brothers College in Adelaide,[3] and is a graduate of The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA).[1] CareerIn theatre, Samuel performed in Sex Wars during his time at NIDA.[4] He also played a part in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore at the Malthouse Theatre in Melbourne.[when?][5] In 2011, Benedict appeared on several Australian television series, including the mini-series Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo and the children's series My Place.[citation needed] He is known for playing the role of Harman "Hammer" Pirovic on Seven Network soap opera Home and Away,[2][6] for which he appeared for several episodes until his character was killed off.[citation needed] Samuel made his directorial debut with the short film Sanctuary in 2012.[7] In 2014, Samuel was cast in Asthma, the directorial debut from Jake Hoffman, alongside Iggy Pop, Rene Ricard, and Krysten Ritter.[8][1] In 2015, Samuel played Skeet du Pont in the acclaimed ABC series The Beautiful Lie, and Jacob Harding in the thriller film The Stanford Prison Experiment.[9] In one of his most recognisable performances, Samuel appeared as Owen, the leader of the Wolves gang, in the American post-apocalyptic zombie series The Walking Dead.[when?][10] In 2016, Samuel was cast as famous Batman villain The Mad Hatter, the main antagonist of the third season of Gotham. He continued to play the character in a recurring capacity during the fourth season, beginning to appear again with the episode "Ace Chemicals" of Season 5.[citation needed] Secret City is an Australian political thriller television series based on the best-selling novels The Marmalade Files, The Mandarin Code, and The Shadow Game by Chris Uhlmann and Steve Lewis. The show filmed in 2016 and Samuel plays Felix .[11] In 2018, Samuel played monstrous character, Lewis, in Australian movie Pimped.[1] FilmographyFilm
Short film
Television
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