Lachlan Nieboer
Education Pontifical Gregorian University (Rome); Oxford University; Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute (New York); King's College London Occupation(s) Actor and producer (retired) Years active 2008–2020
Lachlan Nieboer was best known for his roles as Lieutenant Edward Courtenay in Downton Abbey , Count Antonio Rossi in The Princess Switch: Switched Again [ 1] and Cpt. Charles Davenport in the film Into the White ; and as executive producer for Shane , the landmark documentary on Australian cricketer, Shane Warne .
Career
Nieboer played Captain Jack Harkness 's brother in the second series of the BBC television series Torchwood .[ 2] He played Lieutenant Edward Courtenay in the second series of Downton Abbey .[ 3] He starred alongside Harry Potter actor Rupert Grint as Captain Davenport in the Norwegian feature film Cross of Honour (originally Into the White ), based on a true story.[ 4] He played Dominic in Mike Figgis's suspense thriller Suspension of Disbelief [ 5] and Ted in Fredrik Bond's Charlie Countryman opposite Shia LaBeouf and Aubrey Plaza .
Nieboer also starred in The Unfolding , Identicals [ 6] and Trendy ,[ 7] a thriller shot in East London, which premiered in competition at the Raindance Film Festival . Nieboer played King Nikolas in Royal Hearts ,[ 8] opposite Jim Brolin, and Count Antonio Rossi in The Princess Switch: Switched Again .
Nieboer ran his own theatre company for three years, and has also worked at the National Theatre and in various fringe theatres in London.[ 9]
Filmography
Film
Television
References
^ "The Princess Switch 2: Switched Again | Official Trailer | Netflix" – via www.youtube.com.
^ "What movies and TV shows has Lachlan Nieboer been in?" . PopBuzz . Retrieved 16 March 2021 .
^ Furness, Hannah (5 January 2015). "Hugh Bonneville backs campaign to save Downton Abbey 'hospital' " . The Daily Telegraph .
^ Hemmings, Jay (25 April 2019). "The Amazing Story of Survival Behind The Movie Into The White" . warhistoryonline.com .
^ Mitchell, Wendy (12 February 2012). "Figgis starts shoot for Suspension of Disbelief" . Screen Daily .
^ Franklin, Garth (4 April 2013). "Casting: Stevens, Kidman, Nieboer, Seydoux" . Dark Horizons .
^ Maitland-Jones, Michael (27 September 2017). "Trendy - Raindance Review" . The 730 Review .
^ "Royal Hearts" . Hallmark Channel. 2017. Retrieved 21 May 2018 .
^ Taylor, Paul (19 January 2010). "Doctor Faustus/ A Yorkshire Tragedy, Stratford Circus, London/ White Bear, London" . The Independent .
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